Viral Reunion: Returns to Cuba After Two Years to Win Back Their Ex

A Cuban woman returns after two years to win back her ex, causing a stir on TikTok. The unexpected reunion, with her ex accompanied, ends in reconciliation, sparking debate and curiosity.


An emotional reunion shared on TikTok has sparked the curiosity of thousands of Cuban users, generating all kinds of reactions. The main character is Yaili, a young Cuban woman who, after two years living outside the island, decided to return and visit her ex-partner, causing a stir with her story.

The video, which quickly gathered thousands of views on social media, shows Yaili surprising her ex-boyfriend at his house, where she found him with his then-girlfriend. Despite the situation, Yaili didn’t hesitate to hug him in front of the other young woman, leaving many surprised by the intensity of the moment.

"Darling, yes, he told me 'I love you' in front of his girlfriend," Yaili confessed in one of the comments, explaining how she felt in that unexpected reunion.

The video was posted on their TikTok profile (@user3583843969045), and its reach didn’t stop there, as other pages also shared the story, amplifying its impact on social media.

The most surprising part of this story is the twist it took afterward: Yaili revealed that, following her return, she and her ex-boyfriend rekindled their relationship. "They fought, aunt, and we are together," she wrote in response to a user, confirming that the love between them had been reignited despite the obstacles, distance, and time.

Yaili's story has touched many, standing out as an example of how love and destiny can intertwine in the most unexpected moments. Her experience continues to spark debate among users, with some applauding her courage and others questioning the situation. The fact is that her reunion will keep generating buzz on social media, where many are eager to learn more details about this love story...

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Izabela Pecherska

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