Rachel Arderi steals the spotlight at Bebeshito's concert in Miami and is nicknamed “the Georgina of Cuba.”

Rachel Arderi stood out at Oniel Bebeshito's concert in Miami with a bold look that set social media ablaze, being compared to Georgina Rodríguez for her glamorous and urban style.

Rachel ArderiPhoto © Instagram / Rachel Arderi

The Kaseya Center in Miami witnessed an unforgettable night this weekend for lovers of Cuban music. Oniel Bebeshito filled the venue, which has a capacity of over 19,000 people, in a massive concert that combined showmanship, emotion, and an entirely devoted audience.

But in addition to the music and the stage show —which featured a spectacular entrance by the reggaeton artist in harnesses and an emotional tribute to El Taiger— another moment that drew attention was the arrival of his wife, Rachel Arderi, along with their children, sporting a look that set social media on fire.

Rachel appeared in a mini skirt and cropped animal print jacket, a black bandeau top, high-heeled boots, and dark sunglasses, completed with a long braid hairstyle and sparkling jewelry. Her style not only received praise from fans but also sparked an avalanche of comments comparing her to Georgina Rodríguez, Cristiano Ronaldo's partner.

Among the most repeated messages were phrases like: “Georgina, is that you?”, “The Georgina from Cuba, deal with it”, “Let Georgina come see this”, “Watch out, the Kardashian has arrived”, “You’re a showstopper, I love you!”, “Gave outfit, gave hair, gave pose… gave it all”, “Tougher than the Tough and the cheese”, “Tremendous flow Rachel, blessings”, “One showstopper after another”, “You gave us everything”, “What a beautiful family, wow”, “More beautiful every day” and “They complement each other on an unbeatable level”.

The images shared by Arderi show everything from a kiss with Oniel in the dressing room to their walk with the children down the hallways of the Kaseya Center, as well as behind-the-scenes moments of carrying her baby or pushing the stroller of her youngest daughter. "Once again my husband nailed it," she wrote in the post, celebrating the success of the night.

With this look and her presence at one of the most important concerts in Oniel Bebeshito's career, Rachel Arderi not only reaffirmed her glamorous and urban style, but also established herself as a media figure who, like her husband in music, continues to gain prominence in Miami's Latin scene.

Frequently Asked Questions about Rachel Arderi and Oniel Bebeshito

Why are they comparing Rachel Arderi to Georgina Rodríguez?

Rachel Arderi has been compared to Georgina Rodríguez due to her glamorous style and media presence during her husband, Oniel Bebeshito's concerts. In particular, her outfits and demeanor have reminded followers of Cristiano Ronaldo's partner, generating comments on social media that nickname her "the Georgina of Cuba".

What look did Rachel Arderi wear at the Oniel Bebeshito concert in Miami?

In the Miami concert, Rachel Arderi donned a mini skirt and short jacket featuring animal print, a black bandeau top, high-heeled boots, and dark sunglasses. Her style was widely discussed and praised by fans, solidifying her image as a fashion icon in the Miami Latin scene.

How was Oniel Bebeshito's concert at the Kaseya Center in Miami?

The concert of Oniel Bebeshito at the Kaseya Center was a complete success, filling the venue that holds 19,000 people. The event featured a spectacular entrance by the reggaeton artist in harnesses and an emotional tribute to his mentor, El Taiger, solidifying his status as one of the rising figures in the urban genre.

What has Rachel Arderi's journey on social media been like?

Rachel Arderi has established herself as one of the most followed Cuban personalities on social media, with nearly 650 thousand followers on Instagram. Her lifestyle, relationship with Oniel Bebeshito, and eye-catching looks have captivated her audience, allowing her to become a prominent influencer in the world of entertainment and fashion.

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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.