Cuban pizza maker buys his first house in the US after having slept on the street: "Fight for your dreams"

He has thousands of followers on social media. His business is in Colorado and his fans have traveled there to try the authentic Cuban pizza in the United States, because... "If it's not like this, it's not good!"


The famous Cuban pizza maker "Ale the Cuban", and his wife Rachel, have just fulfilled a dream in the United States, they bought their first house.

The journey of this couple of entrepreneurs has not been easy as immigrants, but they have focused all their energies on achieving the goals they have, and little by little, their efforts are paying off.

"Thank God. One of my dreams was to have a little house here in the United States, for me and my family. This is something really nice that is happening to us. Fight for your dreams and don't miss out on it," said the young pizza maker.

Ale thanked all the people who have supported him in the United States and shared with his followers some of the challenges he faced before being able to own a house.

Many people in this country have helped me. I was one of those who stayed sleeping on the street more than three times, for a long time. God has given me my moment and I am going to enjoy it because: If not, I think it's not worth it!" said the Cuban.

Miguel Alejandro Gómez Pérez (Ale) and Rachel Rodríguez Oliva are from Trinidad, Sancti Spíritus. He arrived in the United States 7 years ago, and she arrived 5 years ago.

These Cubans are a couple and they are also partners in their project Cuban Pizza. They have worked tirelessly, side by side, to push the business forward.

The entertaining videos they make from their food truck showcasing a delicious selection of Cuban pizzas accumulate thousands of comments and views on social media.

Their followers have left them lovely congratulatory messages for the couple on their new house and many also confess that they are looking forward to trying those delicious Cuban pizzas from Ale and Rachel in Colorado.

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