Mawell is moved to gift this amount of money to a child selling sweets on a street in Cuba: "I am a parent above all."

Mawell moves hearts by helping a child selling candy in Cuba, giving him money in a genuine gesture. The video sparks debate about the authenticity of the act and the economic situation of children in the country.

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The Cuban singer Mawell recently shared a video that has caused a stir on social media. While driving down a street in Cuba, he came across a child selling sweets under the sun and decided to help him with a gesture that he described as sincere and heartfelt.

In the video, you can hear the artist saying: “These are the kids who deserve to be given money. Look at this kid fighting under the sun selling candy. I'm going to help him out with something, it's about a thousand pesos.” Then he rolls down the car window, calls the boy over, and hands him the money saying, “Hey, I'm giving you this. For you, my friend. Count it.”

The boy, surprised, smiles shyly and thanks him. The scene, brief yet emotional, was accompanied by a statement in the video description: “Whenever I see a child under 13 years old selling and genuinely struggling to earn money, I will give and help. Above all, I am a father and a human being.”

As expected, the reactions came swiftly. Many applauded the artist's actions, highlighting his empathy and good heart. Some called him a role model, while others stated that gestures like this help to shed light on the harsh realities faced by many children in Cuba.

However, not everything was applause. There were also criticisms, particularly aimed at the fact that the moment was recorded. “Those gestures shouldn’t be recorded,” commented one user. Others questioned Mawell's intentions, suggesting that the recording took away from the authenticity of the act. Still, several came to his defense: “Let him record if he wants to; he is doing something good. Those who criticize should do the same.”

Among the most notable comments, it was mentioned that the boy is actually around 14 years old and lives with his grandmother because his mother is going through serious personal problems. Many users also took the opportunity to reflect on the country's economic situation and the increasing presence of minors working on the streets.

Although the video has generated divided opinions, the truth is that most agree on one thing: the child was helped, and Mawell's intention was to lend a hand.

Frequently Asked Questions about Mawell's Solidarity Gesture in Cuba

What did Mawell do to help the boy selling candies in Cuba?

Mawell gave a thousand pesos to the boy who was selling candies under the sun on a street in Cuba, as a gesture of support and recognition of his effort.

Why did some criticize Mawell for recording the moment?

Some people criticized Mawell because they felt that recording the moment detracted from the authenticity of the act, arguing that good deeds should not be made public for the sake of recognition.

What was the audience's reaction to Mawell's gesture?

Most of the audience applauded Mawell's actions, highlighting his empathy and kind heart, although there were also criticisms regarding the filming of the event.

What situations do many children in Cuba face, according to the context?

Many children in Cuba are forced to work in the streets to help their families due to the severe economic crisis facing the country, highlighting the importance of supportive gestures like that of Mawell.

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Izabela Pecherska

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