"Yellow water?": Cuban reveals things she doesn't like about Texas and ignites controversy.

Among the reactions, many 'encouraged' her to move to another place if she doesn't feel comfortable in Texas.


The Cuban @yilypink has sparked a heated debate on TikTok with a video that has already surpassed 120,000 views in less than 15 hours, where she commented on three things she dislikes about living in Texas, and the networks, as expected, exploded.

In a relaxed tone, Yily mentioned that the first thing she doesn't like is water, which for her is "yellow and terrible." She also talked about the heat, which she described as "unbearable," explaining that the electrical system in Texas is different from that in Florida, which means having to pay two companies, raising costs when everyone turns on the air conditioning. Finally, she commented that drivers "drive too fast" on the freeways, often exceeding 90 or 100 miles per hour, which makes her stay in the middle lane.

The video received a mixed reaction, many of them critical. One user responded: "Well, there are two options, you stay or you go," to which Yily calmly replied: "It's just a video, I have more where the change for me was the best." Another comment defended Texas: "I've been here for 30 years and it's the best place to live in Texas," while someone tried to discredit her experience: "In Dallas I've never seen yellow water." There were also stronger messages left, such as: "The streets are open for you to go back where you came from" and "Here, only the strong survive; if you can't, go back to where you came from."

Despite the rain of criticism, Yily maintained a calm tone and clarified in several comments that she was not ranting against the state, but simply sharing her opinion. "I only said 3 things, there are many that I like," she assured in several responses. Although some reactions were harsh, there were also those who supported her: "It's just a simple opinion, but they take it to heart"; "I don't agree, but I respect your opinion. I still prefer Houston TX over Florida"; "Thank you very much for your comment, the only one worth it"; "It's true, the water is terrible, terrible, and people are not courteous"; "Thank you, a comment from someone who thinks, and by the way, I love Texas," they also told her.

Although the publication sparked controversy, Yilypink made it clear in one of the many responses she left in the comments that she loves living in Texas and that if she made a video about what she does like, it would be "a thousand things," not just three.

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