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Andy Vázquez: "I cannot defend a system that broke my family"

I am 100% anti-communist," said the artist.

Andy Vázquez © Facebook del artista
Andy Vázquez Photo © Facebook of the artist

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The Cuban comedianAndy Vázquez He clarified that he will never be able to defend a system that forced him to be separated from his family and that has torn his country to shreds.

"I'm sorry, friends, but I cannot defend a system that broke my family and destroyed the land where I was born. I am 100% anti-communist," the artist said intheir social networks.

Facebook / Andy Vazquez

The comedian received the support of many of his followers, inside and outside of Cuba: "I cannot defend a system that plunges me into misery either," "I very much agree, I do not have my children and grandchildren by my side because of all this, I am another Cuban mother who suffers, homeland and life is what we need", "In addition, he took away our families' businesses and did not respect their sacrifices", "That is what the plague of communism has done in all countries he has passed through.

Andy Vázquez bothered the Cuban government with a humorous video about what happened in the Cuatro Caminos market in 2019, in which he joked about the supposed implementation"basic, non-basic and directed", which was used in stores in Cuba to regulate products with Fidel Castro in power.

The island's authorities tried to blame the population and the exile for the damage caused to the then recently inaugurated market by a group of Cubans eager to buy due to shortages in the country.

Vázquez, who at that time played the character of Facundo in "Vivir del tale", was expelled from the program and censored from the media. Shortly after,the artist settled in Miami, leaving behind his wife and baby.

In the summer of last year, Andy Vázquez achievedbring his wife, Jennifer Suárez, and their little daughter, Isabella Sofía, To united states. Since settling in Miami, the comedian has maintained an openly critical stance against the Cuban regime.

Upon arrival in the city of the sun, he became part of Carlucho's show on Univista TV, where he was for two years, and currently works independently on his social networks.

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