Rachel Arderi shares an unseen photo with Bebeshito in Havana and confesses, "He took me when I was a baby."

Rachel Arderi shares an unpublished photo from her early days with Oniel Bebeshito in Havana. The influencer reflects on their initial steps together in the entertainment world.

Oniel Bebeshito and Rachel ArderiPhoto © Instagram / Rachel Arderi

The Cuban influencer Rachel Arderi felt nostalgic this weekend and shared with her followers an unpublished photo from the early days of her relationship with the reggaeton artist Oniel Bebeshito, one of the most prominent figures in the current Cuban urban genre. The image, taken a few years ago, shows them together on a rooftop with the Capitolio of Havana beautifully lit in the background.

“Do you want to see a photo I just found of Oniel and me when we started?”, Rachel wrote in an Instagram story, accompanying the post with a snapshot that sparked the curiosity of her followers. At that time, she was only 19 years old and he had just released his song “Una pila de partes”.

"It caught me when I was a baby," joked the influencer, reminiscing that during those days, they were both taking their first steps in their respective paths: he was establishing himself as an urban singer, and she was making her way in the entertainment world.

“Oh my God, I don't know whether to laugh or cry,” she commented, amused as she looked at the photo, in which she wears a satin copper dress and has a very different style from her current look with partially blonde dyed hair. Bebeshito, for his part, appears with his signature street style, as they pose together by a pool with the city of Havana in the background.

Currently, Rachel is 22 years old and lives in Miami with Oniel, with whom she has started a family. In addition to embracing her role as a mother, she is a model and is establishing her career as a content creator on social media.

Instagram Capture / Rachel Arderi

The couple, one of the most popular in the Cuban urban scene, frequently shares family moments, memories, and achievements. This time, Rachel wanted to look back and show that, although not much time has passed, her story with Bebeshito already has memories worthy of being included in the family album.

Frequently Asked Questions about Rachel Arderi and Oniel Bebeshito

Who is Rachel Arderi and what is her relationship with Oniel Bebeshito?

Rachel Arderi is a Cuban influencer and model who is married to the reggaeton artist Oniel Bebeshito. The couple has attracted attention for their connection and camaraderie, sharing family moments and achievements on social media. Rachel has established her career as a content creator, while Bebeshito is a prominent figure in the Cuban urban music scene.

How did the relationship between Rachel Arderi and Oniel Bebeshito begin?

The relationship between Rachel Arderi and Oniel Bebeshito began three years ago when their friendship transformed into a love story. On June 21, 2025, they celebrated their anniversary by reminiscing about the day they decided to become a couple. Since then, they have formed a family and share their lives together in Miami.

What details are known about the family life of Rachel Arderi and Oniel Bebeshito?

Rachel Arderi and Oniel Bebeshito live in Miami with their children, sharing moments of joy and love on social media. Rachel has emphasized how important her role as a mother is to her and the deep affection she feels for her children. The couple has also celebrated various special occasions, such as birthdays and anniversaries, showcasing their connection and family happiness.

How has Rachel Arderi's career as an influencer evolved?

In the last three years, Rachel Arderi has experienced remarkable growth as an influencer. She has reached 800,000 followers on Instagram, establishing herself as one of the most active and visible Cuban content creators. Rachel shares not only her image but also her personal journey, professional evolution, and a sense of female empowerment that resonates with her community.

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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.