Cuban mother steals the show dancing the 'caballito challenge' with her daughter

The video has more than 1.9 million views in one day.


The Cuban mother Rosa, known for her dances on TikTok with her daughter Estela, once again captured the attention of users on the network by joining one of the trendy dance challenges.

In a video uploaded to the account shared by mother and daughter (@thebanezs), they can be seen doing the challenge of El Caballito de Fariana (the new stage name of the Colombian artist).

But it hasn't been the coordination or complicity that both exhibit that has enchanted the followers, but above all, the mother's tremendous rhythm, how well she dances, and even her toned legs, which always end up being the target of compliments.

The followers were captivated by the energy and grace of the lady, with several users highlighting her impressive presence: "I can't stop admiring the lady's legs"; "The lady stole the show, I want to reach that age being so happy and with that body, but I'm getting close to becoming like Paquita la del Barrio"; "I always laugh at the facial expressions the lady makes while dancing, they are unique"; "The girl is very pretty, but the lady has an impressive charisma"; "That lady has a very beautiful body"; "Girl, you are very pretty, God bless you but your mom I love, I like all her videos; I follow because of her, blessings to both"; "Your mother is admirable, she carries youth in her veins"; "I don't know if I'm the only one, but I find myself staring at how beautiful the lady is and I forget that there are two people dancing"; "What a body your mom has, stunning! It's the attitude that truly rejuvenates us... success," reads among the nearly two thousand messages that followers had left her just one day after the video was posted.

On June 12th, mother and daughter had already joined the trend of the little horse with a video that currently has over one million likes and 20 million views.

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