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More bouquets keep arriving for Kuki, and Alexander Delgado reacts: "Send me flowers, I'm the one who made you."

Alexander Delgado reacts in a funny way to the flower bouquets that his daughter Kuki continues to receive from a mysterious suitor.


It is now a recurring joke between Alexander Delgado and his daughter Kuki that every time she receives a bouquet of flowers from her mysterious suitor, they share the Cuban singer's reaction in detail. This happened again in the last few hours when the young influencer shared a video in which her father sees the new floral arrangement that arrived at their home in Miami.

Kuki Delgado shared a funny video in which he shows us his father looking for clues. "I just arrived here and flowers keep coming. I'm checking but it doesn't say anything. This is someone from Florida. Don't be sending flowers here! I wanted to know who's sending flowers. Don't send anymore. Send me flowers, I'm the one who made you. Enough. I'm going to put them for the saints, for the spirits," says the performer of "La Gozadera," to the amusement of his eldest daughter.

These fun scenes demonstrate the good relationship between father and daughter. Videos that Kuki Delgado often shares to bring laughter to her followers, who love to see the complicity she has with the Gente de Zona singer. This, added to the intrigue that Kuki is generating with her mysterious suitor...

"I love how they get along, so nice, the best dad in the world", "Alexander get used to it, I, as your friend, tell you it's tough, but adapt, no one asked you to have such a beautiful daughter!!!! Thank God!!!!!", "That dad is going to be hard to win over the sons-in-law", "I love that father-daughter relationship", "The father is right taking care of his princess" or "It must be difficult to have the king as a father-in-law", are some of the comments that can be read next to the charming video.

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Izabela Pecherska

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


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