Cuban criticizes the "millionaires" of Miami: "They probably live in a small studio and have the latest car."

Cuban responds to criticism for discussing the price problems in Miami: "Suddenly everyone is a millionaire"


After sharing her frustrating experience searching for a rental home in Miami, the Cuban @la_yami_87 received hundreds of supportive comments, but also some that criticized her for complaining about the high prices and requirements for rentals, claiming that "Miami is not for poor people." In response to these messages, Yami has not remained silent and has referred to all these individuals calling them "millionaires" ironically.

"I am amazed by the number of millionaires in Miami. It's no longer full of inflators; it's full of millionaires. Full of prosperous people who earn 5 or 6 thousand dollars a week. I made a post, and it’s inconceivable," comments the TikToker, surprised by the number of messages she received from people who seem to have money.

However, the Cuban also criticizes the attitude of these "millionaires," suggesting that many of those who commented to her live by pretending to have an expensive lifestyle. "You can't share a reflection because these 'millionaires' come along, who live paycheck to paycheck and probably live in a small apartment and have the latest car, stressed the entire month so the tow truck doesn't take it away," she argues.

The woman also questions the authenticity of the wealth of these individuals, suggesting that a truly wealthy person would not waste time commenting on TikTok posts. "If you are a truly wealthy person, you wouldn't be wasting time on a TikTok post. And you're telling me that Miami is not for poor people," she concludes.

Many users agreed with her in the comments about this type of people, leaving her messages like: "My neighbor has a BMW 740 and lives in a studio," "They do Uber in a Mercedes Benz," "Girl, don’t struggle because here in Miami people live for appearances," "Remember on social media everyone is a millionaire," or "and if they visit Cuba, they are the owners of the factory where they work."

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Izabela Pecherska

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