Flor de Cuba explains why she didn't stay in Miami: "A little more money is not a reason."

Flor de Cuba explains why she returned to Cuba after her visit to Miami.

Flor de Cuba © Instagram / Flor de Cuba
Flower of CubaPhoto © Instagram / Flor de Cuba

The Cuban influencer Flor de Cuba opened up to her followers during a recent Q&A session on Instagram, where she addressed several concerns from her fans.

One of the questions was about what motivated her not to stay in Miami and return to Cuba. It is worth noting that Flor has a five-year tourist visa that allows her to enter and leave the United States whenever she wants. In response to this question, the content creator made it clear that her children are her main priority, after having suffered in the past due to her absence.

"My children suffered from my absence because of my past. They do not deserve more absence from me unless it is extremely justified," he affirmed.

Flor also explained that, although for many the possibility of earning more money could be an incentive, for her it is not a sufficient reason to distance herself again from her children. "A little more money right now is not a reason for me to be away from them," she emphasized, highlighting that, thanks to social media, she can ensure them a decent life from anywhere in the world.

The Cuban influencer took the opportunity to answer questions related to her political stance and the criticisms of her lifestyle. She denied ever supporting communism and advised her followers not to be manipulated by false information. "You or anyone have ever seen or read me supporting any political system," she replied firmly.

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Additionally, Flor defended her right to enjoy the life she has achieved after overcoming difficult times. "I absolutely deserve everything because I fight for it honestly and without cheating or harming anyone," she stated, recalling that she has faced tough challenges.

Flor de Cuba doesn't hesitate to address the most uncomfortable questions from her followers through her social media. On Instagram, where she has nearly 600,000 followers, one of the aspects her fans value the most is her spontaneity and authenticity.

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Izabela Pecherska

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


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