ACuban grandmother, almost 99 years old, surprised by dancing reggaeton on Mother's Day with such vitality that she did not appear to be close to reaching such an advanced age.
The nonagenarian, who lives in Cárdenas, Matanzas, danced to the rhythm of "The Difference", by Wampi, Orlenis 22k and Ernesto Losa and showed that 98 years are nothing! when it comes to enjoying life.
Her granddaughter,Yunaris Lancys, posted inFacebook a video that has gone viral, with thousands of views, where the old woman moves her hips and feet to the sound of reggaeton and, although someone warns her to hold on to a chair, she, well determined to continue with her dance, continues the motion.
"Uyuyui! My beautiful and good old lady, may God bless her every day, almost 99 years old!" wrote the granddaughter.
Without missing a beat, the grandmother let go of her arms and legs to celebrate life, showing that age is not a barrier to fully enjoying it.
"Of course, despite the disagreements of fate, I am happy because thanks to Almighty God, my grandmother, who is almost 98 years old, is healthy, as are my children, my mother and I. The greatest happiness is to enjoy this. Nothing is more important to me. life than having them with me with the guarantee that my universe does not abandon me," expressed the granddaughter in a loving congratulatory message.
Dozens of Internet users expressed their envy of the energy radiated by the lady who, despite her age, maintains the momentum that encourages her to dance.
"Did you see how mommy is? She had already had her sip of wine, she says 'let whoever has a brake stop,'" added another person who is apparently a relative of hers.
Another long-lived Cuban recently confessed that she has enjoyed life andat 102 years old He smokes tobacco, drinks coffee and composes sly tenths.
This is Ramona, known among those close to her as Monguita, who usually sings at any time, has a slow and energetic voice, is friendly and adds humor to life.
In Cuba, with a progressive aging population, the elderly group is the only population segment that is growing in the country.Almost 2.4 million people In Cuba they are over 60 years old, which represented 21.6% of the population at the end of 2022.
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