Ulyk Anello celebrates a new achievement after emigrating to the United States.

The Cuban actor reinvents himself professionally in Miami to move forward with his new life as an immigrant in the United States.

Ulyk Anello © Instagram Ulyk Anello
Ulyk AnelloPhoto © Instagram Ulyk Anello

The renowned Cuban actor Ulyk Anello shared with his followers on social media a new chapter in his life.

After facing great challenges after emigrating to the United States, Anello has just graduated as an Electrical Technician, proudly displaying his diploma in a recent post.

Ulyk Anello on Instagram

On the Facebook page Noticias de Cuba Hoy, they shared the news with a message full of admiration: "What pride! Cuban actor Ulyk Anello, after leaving Cuba and overcoming many challenges as an immigrant in the United States, has just graduated as an Electrical Technician with a diploma. In addition to being an excellent actor, he now adds this great achievement! We wish him much success in this new stage."

This achievement comes at a significant time for the actor, who recently made headlines and was at the center of the debate among Cubans due to his statements in an interview with the YouTuber Destino Tolk.

On that occasion, Anello shared the difficulties he has faced in his new life in Miami, including days without food after losing his food stamp benefits. The confession sparked intense debate on social media, where he received both criticism and messages of support.

Despite the adversities, Ulyk Anello has demonstrated his ability to reinvent himself, adding this professional title to his acting career.

His role as an electrician opens doors for him in a new job field, without sidelining his love for acting, which makes him a role model of perseverance and struggle for many Cuban migrants.

This phase is expected to bring even more success for the actor, who has managed to adapt and move forward, proving that it is never too late to achieve new goals.

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