Viral joke, Cuban hairdresser "wins" a million dollars with a scratch-off in Miami.

The excitement of a Cuban woman upon discovering that she won a million dollars with a scratch-off ticket in Miami.


A Cuban hairstylist in Miami has gone viral due to a prank that was played on her and shared on social media. The main character in this prank, named Nayla, was led to believe that she had won a million dollars with a scratch-off lottery ticket. However, it was all just a joke.

The exciting moment when Naila thought she had won the prize was shared by @lenierextensiones, who hours later revealed that it was all a prank and that he had bought a fake ticket.

The video posted by @lenierextensiones on his TikTok and Instagram account shows the moment when they make her believe that her ticket is a winner of a million dollars. The excitement was evident: Nayla and the rest of her companions celebrated in a big way, with screams of surprise and a lot of nerves.

At one point, one of her colleagues joked about the Lamborghini she was going to buy. Despite her colleagues' insistence, who assured her that the ticket was genuine, it eventually became clear that it was all part of an elaborate prank.

"The excitement of a girl from my team when she won a million dollars in a scratch-off," wrote the person who posted the video. Although she didn't win the prize, it was undoubtedly an unforgettable moment for her and her colleagues.

In response to these images, hundreds of Cubans reacted by sending congratulations to the hairdresser before knowing that it was all a joke.

ERRATA: In an earlier version of this text, it was reported that a Cuban hairdresser from Miami had won a million dollars with a lottery scratch-off ticket. However, it turned out to be a prank by her boss. Later, @lenierextensiones shared a video revealing that the ticket was fake and that she had only been led to believe that she had won the prize. Therefore, the originally published information was incorrect. We apologize for the error and have corrected the article to reflect the true nature of events.

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Izabela Pecherska

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