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Angela Aguilar speaks out amid online speculation about her relationship with Christian Nodal

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Ángela Aguilar clears record about marriage, focuses on Latin Grammys
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ByCynthia Heredia, Mireya Villarreal, Victoria Moll-Ramirez, and Shannon Caturano
October 17, 2024, 11:49 PM

Mexican American singer Angela Aguilar married famed Mexican singer-songwriter Christian Nodal in a private ceremony this summer, but the timeline of their relationship has sparked controversy online and has made headlines in both U.S. and Latin American tabloids.

Now, Aguilar is speaking out on the matter and hoping to set the record straight.

Aguilar, who is considered Mexican music royalty, tied the knot in secret with Nodal in July 2024, just two months after Nodal and Julieta Cazzuchelli, known as Cazzu, announced their split on social media.

Nodal and Cazzu's breakup shocked fans, as it came less than a year after they welcomed a baby together.

Mexican American singer Angela Aguilar spoke with ABC News' Mireya Villarreal in an exclusive interview.
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"We're all happy, we're adults. We know how to handle this situation. It's not like what you see on social media," Aguilar told ABC News Live, breaking her silence in an exclusive interview.

She said critics online who have made assumptions about how and when they started their romance "don't even know 5% of the story that they're trying to tell."

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"All the parties involved were OK with it," she told ABC News' Mireya Villarreal, referring to their decision to get married.

Christian Nodal performs onstage during the Latin GRAMMY Acoustic Sessions with Christian Nodal at GRAMMY Museum L.A. Live on Oct. 16, 2024 in Los Angeles.
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"No one's heart got broken," she continued, adding that they "all have a clear conscience."

Aguilar said she has taken a step back from the drama surrounding her relationship online and has instead chosen to focus on her career.

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Her album "Bolero" was recently nominated for Album of the Year at the upcoming 2024 Latin Grammy Awards. The 21-year-old is one of the youngest artists to ever be nominated.

It won't be Aguilar's first time in the spotlight at one of the biggest nights for Latin arts: In 2018, when she was just 15 years old, she became the youngest to perform onstage at the Latin Grammy Awards.

Mexican American singer Angela Aguilar spoke with ABC News' Mireya Villarreal in an exclusive interview.
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"It's weird because I'm still getting older, [but] I'm still the youngest in this category. It's really cool, because it really shows what us women can do," she said.

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Aguilar's family legacy goes back two generations. Her grandfather Antonio Aguilar was a famous singer and her grandmother Flor Silvestre was a well-known actress in Mexico. Aguilar's father, singer Pepe Aguilar, followed in his parent's footsteps as well.

"I feel like my last name has really opened so many doors for me," she said.

Mexican American singer Angela Aguilar spoke with ABC News' Mireya Villarreal in an exclusive interview.
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Still, Aguilar said being nominated has provided her with a new sense of independence in her career.

"I always thought that I was going to be the daughter of Pepe, who went to the Grammys with Pepe to win another Grammy. I never thought it was going to be Angela going to the room. And it kind of started happening."

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Nodal, 25, has also found success in Mexican music by creating a new genre mix called "mariacheño," a fusion of mariachi and norteño.

Mexican American singer Angela Aguilar spoke with ABC News' Mireya Villarreal in an exclusive interview.
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Aguilar told ABC News Live that with both her and Nodal working in music, it has helped strengthen their relationship.

"Everything is good and we're happy," she said.

She hinted that they are currently working on "something together," adding, "Life is so amazing right now, just as long as I turn off my phone -- I just can enjoy how amazing life is."

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