"My kitchen is dirty and disgusting... but I'm happy": She showcases her humble home in Cuba and earns applause

A Cuban woman is capturing hearts on TikTok by showcasing her humble home with honesty and humor, highlighting its cleanliness and her joy despite the limitations. Her positive attitude and efforts are praised worldwide.

Cuban woman shows her home in CubaPhoto © TikTok / @darlingmores

A Cuban woman has captured the hearts of thousands on TikTok after sharing, with complete honesty and a touch of humor, a tour of her humble home in Cuba. The video, posted by the user @darlingmores, has received thousands of "likes" and hundreds of messages praising her authenticity, cleanliness... and her attitude.

“MY kitchen is dirty and disgusting... but I'm happy,” she says straightforwardly while showing her wood and charcoal stove. Far from hiding her reality, she displays it with pride and even a hint of creole cheekiness: “I'm going to hit you with a reality check,” she warns at the beginning of the video before revealing every corner of her home.

The Cuban takes her followers through her kitchen, a simple living room, a small but functional bathroom, and the main bedroom. "Everything in order, everything clean. I spend my time watering, sweeping, and painting. It’s not easy," she confesses.

The post quickly went viral, sparking a wave of reactions from different parts of the world. Many praised her effort and joy despite the limitations: “It doesn’t matter if you cook with charcoal, your little house is beautiful and clean,” “You have the most important thing: peace and dignity,” or “There is no shame in being humble, it’s a source of pride to be a fighter.”

Some users even offered help, asking if they could hire her as a tour guide or send her things from Mexico. Others, more critical, took the opportunity to speak about the situation in Cuba: "Cuba is a beautiful country, but right now it is not suitable for living," commented a user.

Darlingcu responded kindly, maintaining a cheerful demeanor, and made it clear that her little house –although modest– is her space, her effort, and her refuge. “It’s not mine, it’s my husband’s,” she clarified, but nonetheless, she keeps it as best as she can: clean, organized, and above all, with a lot of heart.

With a phrase that many are already echoing in the comments, he summarizes his philosophy: “This is what I have… and I am happy.”

Frequently asked questions about daily life in Cuba and virality on social media

Why did the video of the Cuban woman showing her house go viral on TikTok?

The video went viral due to the honesty and humor with which it showcased his humble home, generating empathy and admiration among users. His positive attitude and ability to be happy with what he has touched the hearts of many people in different parts of the world.

What is the current situation of households in Cuba?

The situation of households in Cuba is complicated due to the economic and energy crisis. Many families face difficulties in obtaining basic resources such as gas and electricity, which forces them to resort to alternative methods like using coal or firewood for cooking. Additionally, the scarcity of construction materials and their high cost hinder improvements in housing.

What does the video by @darlingmores reflect about life in Cuba?

The video reflects the resilience and ability of Cubans to adapt to hardships. Despite economic and energy constraints, the protagonist of the video demonstrates how she keeps her home clean and organized, highlighting her happiness and pride in what little she has. This positive and fighting spirit is a reflection of the daily life of many on the island.

How have social media influenced the perception of life in Cuba?

Social media has allowed many people inside and outside of Cuba to share their experiences and daily realities, generating greater visibility of living conditions on the island. Platforms like TikTok have become a showcase to display the creativity, resilience, and challenges faced by Cubans, also facilitating the exchange of support and advice among users from different parts of the world.

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Izabela Pecherska

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