Heold man Maraca, the friendly character played by the Cuban comedianLeonardo Santiesteban, assures that he wants to return to Cuba and that the United States is not for old people.
In a video shared on his accountTikTok, the old man regrets not having been able to leave Cuba when he was young, and that in his country he had his old wives and played dominoes, while Miami is "getting worse every day."
"I spoke with a friend of mine from Camagüey, to see if in February or March he will give me theparole and I'm going to Cuba, it's fucking bad. I'm telling Cuba that this is hell," he said.
In another publication, Maraca reported that he is staying at his sister's house, where he lives with other relatives, two dogs and a cat.
The apartment is so small that he sleeps with his head facing the window and his feet in the kitchen.
"Sometimes I wake up with my feet muddy with porridge and disheveled," he added.
Santiesteban, remembered by Cuban viewers for his characters of the boy Pepitín and the old man Maraca in the programLet me tell you, is one of the many Cuban comedians who has recently emigrated to the United States.
In Miami he signed for Univista TV, whereplays Raúl Castro in the seriesPutin's children, a comedy in which he shares the scene with other political faces such as Evo Morales (El Bacán) and Lula Da Silva (Iván Camejo).
In his fleeting interventions, the old Cuban dictator usually leaves with the phrase: "I'll leave you, I'm in a hurry."
This year he joined the recording of anew comedy showHavana in Hialeah, in which Gelliset Valdés, Irela Bravo, Omar Franco and Yasbell Rodríguez also star.
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