Cuban woman in a robe and flip-flops at Miami airport: "I'm going to Cuba."

A viral video shows a Cuban woman in a bathrobe and flip-flops at the Miami airport saying, "I'm going to Cuba."


A viral video on TikTok has captured the attention of thousands of users by showing a Cuban woman at the entrance of Miami airport sporting an unusual look: a pink bathrobe and flip-flops, as if she were ready for a relaxed day at home.

In the video posted by the user @mairynperez75, which has garnered thousands of views, the woman appears smiling and confident as she poses for the camera in her unique style. At one point in the clip, she can be heard clearly declaring, "I'm going to Cuba."

Although there is no confirmation that the woman actually traveled to Cuba, her demeanor and choice of clothing have sparked a wave of reactions on social media.

Accompanying these images is the popular audio clip “Tato, what is this, my brother,” widely used by the Cuban community on TikTok.

Despite the video's virality on the platform, comments are limited, which has hindered direct interaction. However, this has not stopped its circulation or popularity on TikTok.

Frequently asked questions about the viral video of the Cuban woman at Miami Airport

Why did the video of the Cuban woman at Miami airport go viral?

The video went viral due to the unusual outfit choice of the Cuban woman, who wore a pink bathrobe and flip-flops at the airport, an image that sparked surprise and laughter on social media. Additionally, her carefree attitude and her statement that "she was going to Cuba" resonated with TikTok users.

What does the audio used in the viral TikTok video mean?

The audio used, "Tato, what is this, my brother," is a popular sound among the Cuban community on TikTok, used to express surprise or disbelief in a humorous way. In this context, it adds to the unusual image of the woman at the airport.

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Izabela Pecherska

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