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Fidelity assured! Osmani García reveals what his wife Laura forces him to wear when he goes to work

Couple things! Don't miss this fun video by Osmani García.


The Cuban reggaeton player Osmani Garcia He has shared a funny video on his Instagram profile in which he explains one of the techniques his wife uses Laura Garcia to ensure that he will be faithful to her while working outside the home.

The performer of "El Taxi" was recording a scene for the Miami comedy program, Kicking the Can, when he decides to teach and tell his companions what his wife had made him do.

"Look what my wife Laura does to me, so that you know what it's like to have a person taking care of you in life. Look what my wife Laura does to me so that I can come film Kicking the Can", expressed the artist while showing his personalized underwear with his partner's face.

Laura, for her part, responded in the comments section: "You are already married". A wink that has received 'likes' from both of their followers.

Osmani García had already alluded on social media that his wife Laura had bought him personalized underwear with her face through a video that the reggaeton singer also published on his Instagram account.

It was at the beginning of January on the occasion of New Year's Eve gifts when The reggaeton player showed his underwear with images of Laura in Christmas style that said fun phrases like: "Only Laura can ring my bells."

"Look so you can see what it's like to marry a toxic Imaray Ulloa level. These are the underwear that she ordered me to make because since I'm going to have surgery on Friday, she wants me to go into the surgery room with this," he said. listen to the artist say in the material.

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Yare Grau

Natural from Cuba, but I live in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication at the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as an editor in the Entertainment section.


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