They capture La Cintumbare in a street fight with a man who is gripping her by the hair

A video shows La Cintumbare in an argument with a man who grabs her by the hair on the street. The incident has sparked reactions on social media, condemning the violence and speculating about a possible setup.


A video circulating on social media shows the controversial Cuban influencer La Cintumbare engaged in an argument with a man, who appears to be intoxicated, in the middle of the street.

The images were recorded by two women who can be heard in the video stating that their goal is to send them to the influencer Un Martí To Durako, known for sharing viral content and controversial moments featuring Cuban entertainment figures.

In the video, you can see La Cintumbare visibly angry as she interacts with the man, who tries to stop her over and over again by grabbing her arms and at times even grabs her by the hair.

"Let me go, let me go, get away from here!", demands the influencer, as another individual tries to intervene to separate the man from her.

Although the reasons behind the fight are not known, the scene has sparked a wave of reactions on social media that are watching the controversies surrounding La Cintumbare since she was deported to Cuba last February.

In the comments on Un Martí's post, some condemned the violence of the man against the influencer, while others criticized her lifestyle on the island and added that it was surely all a setup prepared by her to create more content on social media.

“Women laughing at how one hits another. I can't stand her, but that doesn't mean I'm going to stay silent in the face of aggression"; "And where was her security or were they changing shifts"; "Don't doubt that she made that up herself"; "I think it's her creating content for her social media. Remember, she is no saint to anyone, okay"; "A man who hits a woman is not a man, I've said it"; "It doesn't amuse me at all that a man does that to a woman. She's not my favorite, but that nonsense was pointless"; "That's bread and circuses, content to keep the dollars coming"; "Very La Cintumbare and all, but it's a man mistreating a woman and that has no justification"; "That's surely staged by her to get people talking; they still don't know her.", some opined.

Frequently Asked Questions about La Cintumbare and its Recent Controversy in Cuba

What happened in the fight at La Cintumbare that was caught on video?

In a video circulating on social media, La Cintumbare is seen in an argument with a man in a public space, who grabs her by the hair in an attempt to stop her. The reasons that led to the fight are unknown, but the incident has sparked reactions on social media, with some condemning the violence and others suggesting it might be staged to create viral content.

Why was La Cintumbare deported to Cuba?

La Cintumbare, whose real name is Cinthya Medrano García, was deported to Cuba due to irregularities in her immigration status in the United States. She failed to appear at three immigration hearings, which led a judge to issue a deportation order in October 2023. Her return to the island occurred amid a tightening of immigration policies under the administration of Donald Trump.

What has been La Cintumbare's reaction since their return to Cuba?

Since her return to Cuba, La Cintumbare has openly expressed her happiness in her country, despite the criticism surrounding her deportation. She has shared messages of empowerment and claims that she feels good on the island with her family. However, some internet users have noted that her message of happiness might be a strategy to project a positive image on social media.

How has La Cintumbare's legal and media situation impacted her life?

The legal situation of La Cintumbare, which involved her arrest and deportation, has amplified her notoriety in the media and social networks. Her irreverent and controversial style has caught the attention of both supporters and critics, making her a controversial figure. This context has sparked a debate about her public life, her criticisms of the Cuban regime, and her way of coping with fame after her return to Cuba.

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Deneb González

Editor of CiberCuba Entertainment

Deneb González

Editor of CiberCuba Entertainment