Kuki shows Alexander Delgado the new flowers she received, and this is how he reacted: "It changed the monarch's expression."

Kuki Delgado showed her father, Alexander Delgado, an emotional bouquet during a video call, sparking reactions on social media. The gesture was a show of support following the loss of her mother.

Alexander Delgado and his daughter KukiPhoto © Instagram / Kuki Delgado

Kuki Delgado once again gifted her followers an unforgettable moment with her father, Alexander Delgado, and social media quickly reacted. In a FaceTime video call shared on her Instagram, the young influencer showed the singer the heartfelt bouquet of flowers she recently received... and even though the video has no audio, the images spoke for themselves: the monarch's expression changed.

Kuki appears smiling, laughing, as she shows her father the floral arrangement that she had previously shared upon her return to social media after the painful loss of her mother, Noemí. It is the same gift that touched everyone: a bouquet of roses and carnations, heart-shaped balloons, and two plush toys of the character Angel from Lilo & Stitch, accompanied by a note that read: “She lives in you, in your heart.”

While Kuki was revealing the gift, Alexander, who started the call relaxed, shifted to a gesture of alertness and suspicion. The networks captured that exact moment and turned it into a trend: “His smile vanished!”, “The monarch got sulky,” “I saw him turn green in real time,” were just some of the hundreds of comments that flooded the post.

And this story already has its chapters. It's not the first time Kuki has received flowers from a mysterious admirer, and Alexander finds out live. Last year, he even joked, saying, “Send me flowers instead, I’m the one who made you!”

This time, however, the context is more delicate. The gift was clearly a gesture of emotional support amid Kuki's mourning, and she publicly expressed her gratitude with phrases like, "My special person" and "I love you." Still, the father does not lose his protective instinct, nor his inquisitive gesture.

Fans, in the meantime, are caught between laughter and tenderness: “What a lovely relationship,” “That dad is a character,” “God bless them, it’s clear how much they care for each other.”

For now, the sender of the branch remains anonymous, but the followers are already looking forward to the next episode of this endearing and entertaining family saga. And Alexander, of course, is still in detective mode… although this time, perhaps, a bit more moved than jealous.

Frequently Asked Questions about Kuki Delgado and Alexander Delgado

Who is Kuki Delgado and why is she known on social media?

Kuki Delgado is a Cuban influencer and the daughter of the famous musician Alexander Delgado, a member of the duo Gente de Zona. She is known for her activity on social media, where she shares moments from her personal and family life, which has created a strong following and connection with her fans.

What was Alexander Delgado's reaction upon seeing Kuki's gift of flowers?

Alexander Delgado initially showed a gesture of alertness and suspicion upon seeing the emotional bouquet of flowers that Kuki received from an anonymous admirer. This change in expression was captured during a video call and quickly went viral on social media.

What is Kuki Delgado's current relationship with his father Alexander?

The relationship between Kuki and Alexander Delgado is defined by complicity and affection, but also by humorous moments due to the father's protective instinct. Alexander has proven to be a jealous yet loving dad, which has brought laughter and tenderness among his followers.

What is the significance of the bouquet of flowers that Kuki Delgado received?

The bouquet of flowers received by Kuki Delgado is a demonstration of emotional support following the recent loss of her mother, Noemí. The gift included an emotional message that read: "She lives in you, in your heart," which deeply moved Kuki and her followers.

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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.