Cuban from Florida surprises newly arrived child by letting him ride in his luxury car.

A Cuban gives an unforgettable experience to a child who just arrived from Guatemala by taking him for a ride in his luxury car.


A Cuban from West Palm Beach (Florida) shared the emotional moment he experienced with a 12-year-old boy, whom he found outside a store taking a photo with his Chevrolet Corvette C8, a striking car that always grabs people's attention whenever he takes it out.

"This happens to me often. I don't go out much with this car, but when I do, people always want to take photos with it," Yero Vento (@yerovento on TikTok) began explaining in his video. However, on this occasion, the Cuban noticed a mother who was trying to take a photo of her son from a distance, apparently not wanting to get too close to the car. The Cuban didn't hesitate to share a moment with them so that the child could enjoy an unforgettable experience with his car.

In the video, we can see the exchange that this Cuban and the 12-year-old boy experienced. "I told him 'come, sit inside the car and take a picture.' The boy was shy, but you could tell he was excited," commented Yero, who even gave the boy a ride in the car.

"My mom explained to me that they are from Guatemala and have been in this country for a short time. They are going through difficult times, and that touched me," he confessed. After the trip, the man decided to buy some things for the boy at the store, and they continued sharing moments together, taking photos and talking.

"I loved it because I know I made him happy, and that is priceless. Sometimes, a simple gesture can brighten someone's life," he concludes in the video, which is going viral on TikTok and where the Cuban received hundreds of comments applauding this beautiful gesture he had with the child.

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Izabela Pecherska

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


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