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Elena Tablada boasts about her Cuban grandmother on Instagram

In one of the photos you can see the veteran of the clan, Elena Moure, lovingly holding her little great-granddaughters.

Elena Moure con sus dos biznietos © Instagram
Elena Moure with her two great-grandchildren Photo © Instagram

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The designer Elena Tablada wanted to involve her followers on social networks in the emotional meeting between her daughter, Camila, and the baby's great-grandmother, the Cuban Elena Moure.

The ex of the singer David Bisbal (with whom she already has a ten-year-old daughter, Ella) assured that the connection had been completely "magical" and shared some images that are already part of her most personal album.

The Tablada sisters, Elena and Naelé, became mothers just one month apart. Elena had little Camila on April 21 and Naelé gave birth to Oliver on May 18.

Elena and Naelé are seven years apart, but they have always been very close. As a result of the confinement, the great-grandmother has not been able to meet the younger members of the family sooner.

During confinement, the marriage of Elena and Javier Ungría He has not hesitated to share numerous images of Camila on his social networks.

A few days ago, he published a beautiful photograph in which we saw the baby sleeping in his mother's arm with a body which read "Cuban Bred" ('raised Cuban').

The fashion designer has also had no qualms about showing how her body is a month after giving birth and asking her followers when the life line that appears to pregnant women in the womb disappears.

Tablada feels great love for her grandmother who, despite having grown up in Miami – where the family went into exile, like so many Cubans – He wanted to marry Ungría in Havana, in the same church in Vedado, San Juan de Letrán, where his grandparents, Jorge Tablada and Elena Moure, were married.

A choice, by the way, that cost the old grandmother a little displeasure, since she had to break her promise not to return to Cuba while it was a dictatorship.

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