New photos of Ana de Armas and Manuel Anido showing their love in Madrid have emerged

Ana de Armas and Manuel Anido, the stepson of Díaz-Canel, were spotted in Madrid, confirming their romance. The photos show the Cuban actress strolling and shopping with Lis Cuesta's son in the Spanish capital.

Ana de Armas y Manuel Anido, hijo de Lis Cuesta © Instagram / Ana de Armas, X / ahmedbinsulayem
Ana de Armas and Manuel Anido, son of Lis Cuesta.Photo © Instagram / Ana de Armas, X / ahmedbinsulayem

This Wednesday, November 27, new images were released reaffirming the romance between Cuban actress Ana de Armas and Manuel Anido Cuesta, the stepson of Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel. A week after ¡HOLA! magazine published the couple's first photos, the same publication once again surprised readers by showing the two strolling through the streets of Madrid.

Rumors about this romance began last May when Alexander Otaola claimed that Ana de Armas had spent a vacation in Cuba with Lis Cuesta's son. However, it wasn't until now that the speculation was confirmed with recent images of both in the Spanish capital.

In the initial photos, the couple was seen enjoying dinner at an exclusive restaurant in Madrid, where they shared a kiss captured by the paparazzi. Now, the new pictures show them strolling through Madrid, shopping, and sharing moments together.

For this occasion, Ana de Armas, ambassador of Louis Vuitton, showcased a casual yet sophisticated outfit: jeans, beige ankle boots, sunglasses, and a coat from the renowned French brand.

This romance, which has generated significant controversy, comes shortly after Ana's recent breakup with Paul Boukadakis, an executive at Tinder. Furthermore, there are speculations that the actress may be considering spending some time in Madrid, the city where she lived before her rise to Hollywood.

With these new images, the romance between Ana de Armas and Manuel Anido continues to make headlines, keeping the actress at the center of controversy due to her connection to the Cuban dictatorship.

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Izabela Pecherska

Editor at CiberCuba. Graduated in Journalism from Rey Juan Carlos University in Madrid, Spain. Former editor at El Mundo and PlayGround.