El Chacal's aunt stars in a funny video asking for help to gain followers on TikTok: "Spread the word, nephew!"

Omara, El Chacal's aunt, features in a humorous TikTok video asking for help to gain followers. The video goes viral, showcasing the singer's family support.


Omara, the charismatic aunt of Cuban urban music singer El Chacal, has become the star of a video that is creating a buzz on social media.

In the clip posted on her TikTok account (@osmara0641), Omara is seen talking to her famous nephew, to whom she makes a unique request: help to gain more followers on the popular platform.

Amid laughter and her characteristic humor, the aunt asks the interpreter of “Calentando La Habana” to promote her among his followers:

"Water the ball for me in Nebraska to see if I can finally reach 10,000 followers and start monetizing, please, I'm asking you my nephew, do it for me at the concert," says Omara, eliciting laughter from those who have seen the video.

El Chacal, whose real name is Ramón Lavado Martínez, is known not only for his music but also for his close relationship with his family, which he frequently mentions in his posts.

On this occasion, her aunt Omara showcased her most playful side, earning the affection of her followers and the singer's fans.

The video has quickly gone viral on TikTok and other social media platforms, with hundreds of comments highlighting Omara's ingenuity and El Chacal's unwavering support for his family.

Many users even promised to help her reach her goal of gaining 10,000 followers and starting to earn income through TikTok.

El Chacal, who is currently on a successful concert tour, has not publicly confirmed whether he will fulfill his aunt's request during one of his shows, but fans are eagerly watching to see if Omara will achieve her goal with a boost from her famous nephew.

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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. Currently, I am part of the CiberCuba team as a writer in the Entertainment section.