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Humor: Cuban couple goes viral with funny public apology

A Cuban man apologizes to his wife in a funny video and goes viral on social media.


The Cuban couple formed by Gabriel and Dili, who are known virtually as impactcouple, starred in a funny video that has gone viral with over 6 million views on Instagram.

In the clip, the couple appears in a car while he apologizes to her for all the things he did wrong in the last few hours, like not covering her while she slept or being unfaithful to her in dreams... A comedic scene with which more than one couple has felt identified, judging by the comments that are read alongside the video.

"I want to make this video to publicly apologize to my wife for having deceived her in her dreams. That was very inconsiderate of me, and she is not to blame for my mistake. I also want to apologize because last night when she uncovered herself and I was wasting time sleeping and didn't wake up to cover her. Oh, and also to apologize because last night when I asked her what she wanted to eat, she said whatever I wanted, and I irresponsibly ordered what I wanted and didn't guess what she actually wanted," Gabriel apologizes in the video, while his wife nods.

Finally, she accepts her husband's apologies and they embrace.

Among the funny reactions to the video, we find comments such as: "Too many mistakes in such a short time, lucky that she's an angel and accepts your apologies", "Who would think of making those mistakes? Be thankful she's still with you", "I irresponsibly ordered what I wanted hahaha I suffocate", "We laugh, but it's a Netflix documentary, based on real events, specifically 80% of relationships worldwide" or "The saying goes: If you're not ready to apologize for things you didn't do, you're not ready to get married".

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Izabela Pecherska

Editor at CiberCuba. Graduated in Journalism from the Universidad Rey Juan Carlos in Madrid, Spain. Editor at El Mundo and PlayGround.


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