Cuban in the USA shows the transformation of her bathroom: "Living rented does not define your worth or success."

Cuban on TikTok inspires with her bathroom transformation and a message of authenticity.


A 25-year-old Cuban woman has caught attention by sharing a video on TikTok that showcases the transformation of her bathroom. In the video, the user @heilencita presents the before and after of the space, describing how it went from being "an ugly and characterless bathroom" to "a slightly more organized and modern one."

The young woman, who uses her platform to share recommendations for household products, repairs, and organization and cleaning tips, emphasizes the importance of showing a real life, without filters or pretensions of perfection on her social media.

"In the 6 months that I have been a content creator, I had never shown it to them because it was quite ugly," confesses the Cuban at the beginning of the video. Still, she decided to share this improvement project because she wants to be authentic with her followers. "One of the things I always keep in mind before I start recording is to show 100 percent my real life," she adds, remembering that it is not necessary to live in a perfect place to succeed on social media.

"The fact that you don't live in a nice place or your own doesn't prevent you in the slightest from starting on social media. Always remember that every step you take is a step toward your goal, and living in rental doesn't define your worth or success." For her, what matters is not just reaching the goal, but also valuing the process of growth and learning that happens along the way. "It is there where we grow and find the essence of life," she concludes.

"That's how this bathroom turned out after several days of work, and I really feel satisfied to show you a before and after," comments this Cuban, who emphasizes the importance of being real and authentic on social media.

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Izabela Pecherska

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


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