"That's the attitude": Cuban in the USA earns praise by dancing the trend of "La Batidora"

"I love your positivity and energy despite all the difficulties you have gone through, sweetheart," reads among the reactions to her dance.


The Cuban user @kurly_la_peque, known for her positive attitude and overflowing energy, is receiving applause on TikTok with her latest video where she joins the dance challenge for the latest song by Oniel Bebshito.

But if his dancing to the rhythm of "La Batidora" is being praised, so is the message that accompanies it. "I'm not going to stop until a chubby Cuban housekeeping woman goes viral with this song," he wrote in the post, which already has more than a thousand likes and has surpassed 14,000 views.

In the comments, followers and new users congratulate her for her confidence and enthusiasm: "That's my life, Cuban women have great swing and even more so the curvy ones. I am very happy wrapped in meat, so nothing limits us. You are beautiful, greetings"; "Long live free Cuba"; "Beautiful woman"; "That is the attitude, no fear of success"; "Pretty, I love your positivity and energy despite all the difficulties you have faced, darling. Keep fighting for your dreams and goals," is read among the messages they have left her, highlighting not only her energy but also the spirit of overcoming that she always demonstrates.

The reactions are not limited to compliments; several users have also taken the opportunity to praise the joy and freedom of the Cuban people, while others from different nationalities joined the wave of positive comments. "Cubans are the best, greetings from Venezuela" and "Long live Cuban women, that's the attitude," were just a few of the supportive phrases that were read.

The trend of dancing "La Batidora" continues to expand on TikTok, and @kurly_la_peque is determined to make a "Cuban housekeeping chubby" go viral, as she mentioned in the text accompanying her video. With a community of followers who support and motivate her to keep going, she may not be far from achieving it.

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