Cuban comedian Yoyi breaks down in tears upon receiving a painting that brings back memories of his childhood.

"This image not only reminds me of where I come from, something I never forget, but also fills me with strength to continue shaping the future I dream of, with the same heart full of hope that I had back then."


The Cuban comedian Yoyi (@yoyioficial), known for his humor and charisma, set aside laughter for a moment to share an emotional moment with his followers.

In a recent Instagram post, the actor shared a video opening a gift that left him with heightened emotions: a hand-painted portrait of one of the few photos he has from his childhood. "It took me many days to do this, eagerly waiting for the perfect moment to reveal what this painting held," Yoyi commented in the video description, which quickly went viral.

Amid nervous laughter and tears, Yoyi was unwrapping the picture that was gifted to him by the artist Adrian Estevez (@adrian._.estevez), who also painted this piece of the comedian's childhood. "It's one of the only three photos I have from my childhood, and seeing it, the memories rushed to my heart," he explained in his message, recalling a period in his life filled with love, despite the difficulties.

The reactions from her followers were immediate, filled with love and admiration. "How beautiful, who gave it to you? Maikel"; "You made my inner child cry, how lovely!"; "So much tenderness", "You are great Yoyi. Keep that child within you"; "I cried seeing it"; "Don't lose the child you have inside". is read among the messages they have left her.

The artist Adrian Estevez, the author of the work, remarked excitedly: "I love what I do," to which Yoyi responded with a compliment: "You are the best."

Yoyi closed her message by thanking for the picture: "This image not only reminds me of where I come from, something I never forget, but it also fills me with strength to continue shaping the future I dream of, with the same heart full of hope that I had back then."

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