With her daughter in her arms, this was the emotional reunion of a Cuban with her mother in Cuba

A young Cuban woman surprises her mother in Cuba by visiting her with her daughter, in an emotional viral reunion that reflects the joy of Cuban families separated by distance.


In an emotional video that has gone viral on TikTok, a young Cuban woman surprises her mother in Cuba by arriving unexpectedly with her little daughter in her arms, allowing the grandmother to meet her granddaughter for the first time.

The video, shared by the user @sheyla_rg25, has touched thousands of people, showcasing the moment when the mother embraces her daughter and comes face to face with the granddaughter she had never met in person.

The images capture the exact moment when the grandmother, initially incredulous, is left speechless in disbelief. The woman, moved to tears, embraces her daughter and granddaughter in a scene that reflects the feelings of many Cuban families divided by distance and the challenges of reuniting on the island.

This type of video has become common on social media, where Cubans around the world share moments of reunion with their loved ones.

The migration restrictions and economic difficulties have led many Cubans to spend years unable to return to the country, making each return a deeply emotional event.

The video, which has already garnered thousands of views, has sparked a wave of supportive and empathetic comments from people who have experienced similar situations.

The story of this family serves as a reminder of the barriers that Cubans face in reuniting with their loved ones and the profound joy that these encounters bring.

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Yare Grau

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


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