Claudia Artiles responds candidly to those who criticize her physical change: "I've gained weight because I'm happy and at peace."

Claudia Artiles, a Cuban influencer, addresses criticism about her physical transformation with humor, revealing that she feels happy and at peace. She announces upcoming cosmetic surgery and emphasizes her personal growth on social media.

Claudia ArtilesPhoto © Instagram / Claudia Artiles

The Cuban content creator Claudia Artiles, known for her active presence on TikTok and Instagram and partner of the influencer Ultrack, responded with candor and humor to the criticism regarding her physical transformation during a recent Q&A session with her followers.

A user directly asked her: "Why have you gained so much weight and do you speak differently than when you were alone?"

Artiles, who is the mother of a two-year-old boy named Marlon, didn't hesitate to respond with a mix of sincerity and good vibes:

“Yes, I've gained weight, but it's because of the calm. When you're calm, it means you're happy and at peace, and that makes you want to eat. I sit down to watch a movie at night, I get hungry, I order a McDonald's. Whatever I'm craving, I eat it. Chocolate, sweets, everything, I indulge.”

The influencer added that she will soon undergo cosmetic surgery, and with her characteristic sense of humor, she stated: “Now, when I have the surgery, this body is going to look better, better than it did before.”

In addition, he spoke about his personal evolution and his growth on social media:

"Yes, I have changed the way I talk and express myself. I've gained more confidence. Maybe I was shyer before, but now I'm more active on Instagram and I feel more secure. I've become stronger thanks to the hate I receive. Keep it up, you're doing great."

With over two years of sharing content on digital platforms, Claudia Artiles has become a highly followed figure thanks to her charisma, approachable style, and spontaneous way of responding to criticism.

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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.