After the brutal success of reggaeton “Yo me erizo”, created from the mixture of voices of three followers of Miguel Diaz-Canel that showed the official press the emotion caused by the ruler's visit to the Granma community of Río Cauto, its creator was encouraged to make a second part.
This time, the three women protagonists of the first meme appeared accompanied by The popular influencer Cuban Lucy Sosa and the youtuber Clara Cabrera (Clarita the Magnificent), event organizer who was sentenced to pay a millionaire lawsuit also influencer Alexander Otaola.
The second part of the meme showed the three women from Río Cauto who bristled in January at Díaz-Canel's visit, with interspersed fragments of the other two women in exile. While Sosa appears shouting “ping…!”, Cabrera's fragment shows her lying on the floor in a kind of convulsion typical of a seance.
Made by Instagram user louse1, both videos mock the collective hysteria represented by the official press that covered the ruler's visit to Río Cauto, in an effort to show him as someone loved by "hard-working and enthusiastic" people who received him with affection.
For one of the women, now elderly, that visit was like "seeing the god Fidel again." Excited, the woman stated that "I have loved them both with my life," in reference to the dictator and the leader of the so-called “continuity.”
The phrase “I become a hedgehog” became trending topic and the memes that were made from it went viral. Faced with such success, the author of reggaeton decided that it was worth getting more out of it and gave his followers a second part, which promises to be as successful as the first.
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