Rachel's amusing reaction upon seeing the luxurious Cartier bracelet that Bebeshito gave her: "That's worth a ton of money!"

Cuban influencer Rachel Arderi receives a luxurious Cartier bracelet from her husband Bebeshito for her birthday. Surprised, she showcases the piece on TikTok, highlighting its value and exclusive style.


The Cuban influencer Rachel Arderi was surprised to receive the luxurious Cartier bracelet her husband, reggaeton artist Oniel Bebeshito, gave her for her 22nd birthday.

In the video posted on the TikTok account @yalo.calunga.pere, the young woman shares her reaction upon receiving the sophisticated piece of jewelry, clearly expressing both her surprise and excitement over the extravagant gift.

"You've really outdone yourself," Rachel said to her husband as he tried to open the bracelet to put it on his arm.

The piece, from the renowned French brand Cartier, is known for its elegant and exclusive design, and is often associated with luxury and exclusivity.

Upon seeing it, Rachel couldn't help but express her astonishment: "Wow, that must be worth a fortune," she said, emphasizing the high value of the item and making it clear that her husband's gesture had deeply moved her.

Such gifts are not unusual between the couple, who have gained popularity on social media by sharing moments from their everyday lives and expressions of affection.

The Cartier bracelet represents not just a symbol of love between them, but also a reflection of their lifestyle, defined by a taste for fashion and luxury brands.

Rachel turned 22 on November 4th, a date that the couple celebrated surrounded by friends and family aboard a yacht in the waters of Miami, Florida.

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Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, but currently living 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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