Cuban influencer Linsandra Silva divides her followers with photos from Tulum: "She must have a lot of money."

Fans of Lisandra Silva question her lifestyle due to photos in Tulum.

Lisandra Silva © Instagram / Lisandra Silva
Lisandra SilvaPhoto © Instagram / Lisandra Silva

The Cuban influencer Lisandra Silva is enjoying a great moment personally, and whenever she can, she sets off for a new destination where she can relax and unwind. The last place she is in is the paradisiacal beaches of Tulum, Mexico, where she has traveled with a friend.

As a content creator, with over 2 million followers on Instagram, the businesswoman is sharing it on Instagram, where she posted several images looking radiant and spectacular in this dreamlike setting. However, the reactions from her fans to these snapshots have not all been positive, as some questioned the lifestyle of the Cuban...

Among the messages from her followers, some highlighted her beauty and the luxurious life she leads. One follower wrote to her: "If envy were a rash, for God's sake... those who can, can, and those who can't, should move on," while another commented: "This woman must have a lot of money, with so many trips and luxuries. I think I'll stop following you. You're pretty, it's your luck, but it's too much showing off."

Another comment noted: "You must have quite a lot of money to be out and about for so long... I wish I could have 2 days like those."

On the other hand, many users praised her physical appearance, highlighting the natural look in her photos: "The change is astonishing, she has rejuvenated, she looks very natural and beautiful," commented a follower.

It is worth noting that the influencer recently visited Egypt, where she shared some photos with a man whom many suspected could be her new love.

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Izabela Pecherska

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


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