Otaola strikes down "Wuara," the reality love show that ignites social media in Cuba

Alexander Otaola criticizes the Cuban reality show "Wuara," highlighting its disconnection from the realities of Cuba, where the population faces blackouts and poverty.


The Cuban influencer Alexander Otaola sparked a storm on social media by criticizing the first dating reality show in Cuba, “Wuara”, calling it “crap they're putting together to entertain the hungry.”

Otaola's comment was in response to a post by Kristoff Kriollo, a Cuban content creator and comedian, who celebrated the premiere of the show on his YouTube channel.

Image capture Instagram Kristoff Kriollo

Kristoff's post received an avalanche of mixed reactions: some users supported the comedian's approach, while others sided with the biting critique from the host of “Hola! Ota-Ola”.

"Why don't you talk about the young people who are taking to the streets to protest?", Otaola questioned, sparking a wave of responses on social media.

Kristoff on his channel also discusses political topics, but many users prefer entertainment. Among them were those who called out Otaola: “Remember that before you had followers in the U.S., you spent your vacations in Cuba” or directly challenged him: “Come to Cuba and show us what you've got!”.

The program in question, "Wuara", premiered on May 24th and promises to be the center of discussion on social media for some time. The competition features 40 singles looking for love through speed dating.

The show has a bit of everything: drama, flirting, couple thefts, and guaranteed tension. It's the first reality show of its kind in Cuba, generating both excitement and controversy.

Otaola's Critique places the focus of the debate not only on the content of the program but also on the disconnection between popular entertainment and the harsh reality facing Cuba, where blackouts and the rise in poverty lead to protests in various cities, while in the capital, life seems to unfold differently.

Frequently Asked Questions about the reality show "Wuara" and Otaola's critique

What is the reality show "Wuara" in Cuba?

"Wuara" is the first dating reality show in Cuba, where 40 singles seek love through speed dating. The program, which premiered on May 24, 2025, mixes drama, flirting, and tense situations, creating an atmosphere of high tension and controversy.

Why did Alexander Otaola criticize the "Wuara" program?

Alexander Otaola criticized "Wuara" for being a superficial distraction amidst the harsh reality that Cuba is experiencing. Otaola described the program as "a piece of crap they're making to entertain the hungry," emphasizing the disconnection between entertainment and social issues on the island.

What has been the audience's reaction to the premiere of "Wuara"?

Since its debut, "Wuara" has sparked divided reactions. Some users celebrate the show's approach and its entertaining touch, while others agree with Otaola's criticism, pointing out that the program distracts from the real issues facing Cuba, such as poverty and power outages.

How has the "Wuara" program impacted social media?

"Wuara" has become a hot topic on social media, sparking debates about the relevance and impact of this type of entertainment in the current Cuban context. Otaola's critique has intensified the discussion, splitting opinions between those seeking entertainment and those advocating for a more critical approach to Cuban reality.

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