Cuban influencer joins the viral dance challenge "They are loves, loves that kill: boom, boom, boom"

Lianet Martí showed her husband that she learned the new viral challenge and dance: "They are from loves, loves that kill: boom, boom, boom".


The Cuban influencer Lianet Martí joined the viral challenge of learning, and performing, the dance "Son de amores, amores que matan: pum, pum, pum", an initiative that has engaged several people on social media.

"Teaching my son (@mijorliz) that I learned the 'Son de Amores' tutorial from Lis Padilla (@lispadillaoficial)," said Martí, who resides in the city of Miami and uses the name @mija_mania on Instagram.

"Did I get it?" Marti asked her husband, Jorge Luis Ruiz, and the latter, although initially very serious and watching his wife dance, couldn't help but laugh in the end.

Padilla, a Peruvian woman who has gone viral on social media, performed a choreography to the song "Son de Amores," a very well-known song from the early 2000s thanks to the performance of the Spanish duo Andy y Lucas.

This woman is a homemaker, as well as a content creator, reported Expreso.

According to the news portal, it was one of her daughters who inspired her to start on YouTube in 2022; however, her fame took off on TikTok, where she already has more than 3 million followers, after the viral "They are loves, loves that kill: bang, bang, bang."

The Cuban influencer Martí usually uploads materials that serve as inspiration for other content creators.

Recently, he decided to implement a solidarity initiative to thank the delivery drivers who frequently visit his home: he installed a small fridge with cold drinks and snacks at the entrance of the house, providing them relief from the intense heat and high temperatures.

Mija mania posted a video explaining that some rains damaged the snack cart she had at the entrance of her house for delivery drivers. For this reason, she decided to replace it with a small fridge.

The idea was very well received by the delivery workers, who thanked the young Cuban woman for the gesture.

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