Alejandro Cuervo shares images from his trip to Cancún: "How nice and loved I feel in Mexico."

With an impressive sea view in the background and next to the letters spelling out Cancún, Alejandro posed for the cameras, leaving an unforgettable memory of this trip.


Alejandro Cuervo is visiting Cancun, Mexico, and as expected, the artist's social media is documenting his trip.

On his Instagram, the Cuban heartthrob shared a video in which he is seen on the plane about to take off, followed by beautiful images of the coasts of this city moments before touching Mexican soil.

With an impressive view of the sea in the background and next to the letters spelling Cancún, Alejandro posed for the cameras, creating an unforgettable memory of this trip.

"How beautiful and beloved I feel in Mexico," the artist wrote in the description of the post, showing his affection for the Aztec country and its people.

Alejandro's post elicited many comments, some wishing him to enjoy his trip, others hoping that the actor intends to leave Cuba permanently.

"Enjoy your outing, don't pay attention to whether you stay or what they say, live your moment with what was, thousands of blessings"; "Little by little you will achieve getting out of this hell, you have already been to Mexico"; "He doesn't need it, he lives better than many here, he is there as if he were here"; "It's a pity that you don't take seriously getting out of this hell of a country and giving a future to those beautiful little ones, you are super talented"; "Enjoy a lot, you deserve it, and take care of yourself a lot"; "He or anyone who wants and can leave, whether to stay, vacation, negotiate, etc., should do it, what does it matter to people why they left," some wrote.

This is not the first time that a trip by Alejandro Cuervo abroad has sparked similar comments and criticism; the same thing happened during his visit to Isla Margarita and Panama last year.

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