Emotional surprise from L Kimii to her mother in Cuba: "It fills my soul."

L Kimii touches her followers by surprising her mother in Cuba with an emotional gesture, sharing a video where she receives a special gift that symbolizes her stage name, evoking feelings of emotion and gratitude.

L Kimii mother in CubaPhoto © L Kimii / Instagram

The urban music singer Osniel Kimii, known artistically as L Kimii, thrilled thousands of followers by sharing on social media the special surprise he prepared for his mother in Cuba.

In a video posted on her Instagram account, the woman is seen in tears of joy upon receiving a visit from a person dressed as a bear, who brought her a gift shaped like a "K," referencing her son's stage name.

"I want to sincerely thank you, first to my mom because seeing her so happy fills my soul, and to the company for giving her that special moment that we will never forget. You can't imagine what it meant to me to see her smile like that; truly, infinite thanks for making it possible," the artist expressed alongside the images.

L Kimii's gesture was applauded by his legion of followers, who highlighted the nobility of the detail and the importance of bringing joy to mothers, even from afar.

Frequently Asked Questions about Family Surprises in Cuba

What surprise did L Kimii prepare for her mother in Cuba?

L Kimii surprised her mother by sending someone dressed as a bear who delivered a gift shaped like a "K," alluding to her stage name. The gesture was shared on social media, where her mother's excitement upon receiving the surprise was visible.

Why are family surprises popular in Cuba?

Family surprises in Cuba have become popular due to the geographic separation of many families. Cubans living abroad seek creative ways to remain present in the lives of their loved ones, often using costumes or special delivery services to create emotional surprises.

How do Cuban mothers react to these surprises from abroad?

Cuban mothers often react with tears of emotion and joy to surprises sent from abroad. These gestures touch sensitive chords due to the context of family separation, and are often shared on social media, where they generate reactions of empathy and admiration among users.

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Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, but living in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as an editor in the Entertainment section.