Cuban travels to the island and surprises his mother in a farmers' market after two years apart.

An emotional reunion in Cuba has moved thousands of people. Watch the video of the hug between this Cuban and his mother after two years apart. What do you think?


A touching moment has captured attention on social media after a Cuban, residing abroad, surprised his mother at a farmer's market in Cuba after two years without seeing each other. The emotional reunion was shared on TikTok by the user @yasnierpadron92, garnering thousands of views and comments.

In the video, which has touched the hearts of many, one can see how the man quietly approaches his mother, who was shopping at a street market.

With a touch on the shoulder, he manages to capture her attention, and the mother's reaction is pure disbelief. When she turns to see her son, emotion takes over her, covering her face in a gesture of surprise. Seconds later, mother and son embrace tightly in the middle of the crowd, in a scene that has generated a wave of positive reactions on the platform.

The video has been described by many users as a display of unconditional love and has evoked feelings of nostalgia among Cubans living outside the island. The post quickly went viral, with comments highlighting the importance of family and the pain of distance that affects so many Cuban migrants.

"Impossible not to cry", "What an emotion, what a beautiful moment", "There isn't a Cuban abroad who doesn't cry and feel joy for reunions like this. Congratulations to you, your mom is the greatest treasure you have. Enjoy her" or "What joy and what sadness these types of videos give me at the same time. May God always bless you," can be read in the post.

This type of emotional content often has a significant impact on social media, where stories of family reunions resonate deeply with the audience, especially during times when many Cubans face long separations from their loved ones due to the migration situation.

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Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, but I live in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication at the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as a writer in the Entertainment section.


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