"Cuban grandmothers are fire": The lady captivates by dancing "La Batidora" by Bebeshito

A Cuban grandmother is taking TikTok by storm with her dance to "La Batidora" by Bebeshito, showcasing her energy and charisma. Her viral performance highlights the joy and vivacity of Cuban grandmothers.


The video of a Cuban woman dancing to "La Batidora" by Bebeshito has sparked a wave of reactions on TikTok, once again highlighting the charisma and infectious energy that define Cuban grandmothers.

In the recording, which quickly went viral on the account @mirta.la.americana2024, the woman showcases her dancing skills to the rhythm of the popular urban track, displaying a talent and enthusiasm that have delighted thousands of users.

The lady, exuding confidence and a smile on her face, follows every beat of the song, moving with grace and style to the infectious rhythm of "Batidora."

Her performance has been met with a deluge of praise and positive comments, with fans highlighting her "flair" and the vitality she brings, recalling the vibrant and joyful spirit that often accompanies the Cuban grandmother generation.

This type of content not only highlights the value of Cuban traditions and culture but also the role of social media in spreading moments of joy that bridge generational gaps.

It is becoming increasingly common to see older individuals starring in videos on platforms like TikTok, where they connect with younger audiences through humor and dance.

With "La Batidora," Bebeshito has created a song that encourages movement, and Cuban grandmothers have once again shown that there is no age limit when it comes to enjoying good music and having fun.

This lady, who now has thousands of views, has earned the affection and respect of everyone, celebrating the joy and boundless energy that has always characterized Cuban grandmothers.

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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.