“Nobody wanted to invite you”: Cuban Paparazzi responds to Otaola after Republican gala in Miami-Dade

Conflict between Republican Cubans in Florida. Paparazzi Cubano responds to Otaola and accuses him of being "bitter" for not being invited to the Republican gala for Lincoln Day.

Alain Paparazzi and Alex OtaolaPhoto © Facebook Alain Paparazzi and YouTube Hola Otaola

The Cuban YouTuber Alain Lambert, better known as El Paparazzi Cubano, responded sharply to his fellow influencer Alexander Otaola, after the latter spoke about the recent Lincoln Day dinner of the Republican Party of Miami-Dade.

In a video posted on his channel, Paparazzi claimed that "Otaola was not invited" to the most important Republican event in the county and that is why "he is feeling angry and anxious."

"The Republican Party is distancing itself from the lowbrow behavior of this person, from the vulgarity and the show that he has always created," he stated, referring directly to Otaola's media style.

Paparazzi noted that "many patriots" gathered at the gala, including activists Eliécer Ávila and Manuel Milanés, who did attend the event, whereas Otaola was "completely unaware."

He is very upset because no one took him into account. No one wants to see you, no one wants to listen to you,” added the content creator, sarcastically.

For his part, Otaola had explained on his program that the Republican dinner “does not require invitations”, and he assured that the attendees purchase tables as part of the fundraising for the party.

"It's not an event where people are invited because they have significant merits. It's more of a dinner where people come together to eat and greet each other," he commented.

In response to those statements, Paparazzi remarked that it was a "private and exclusive” event, and took the opportunity to highlight his closeness to political figures in Miami-Dade.

“The party is conservative, Christian, Catholic, and made up of committed individuals. You are very far from that. We are not schemers or frauds. Do not speak any further for the Republican Party,” the Paparazzi told Otaola.

The confrontation between the two communicators reflects the rivalry they have maintained for years within the Cuban exile community, where both have stood out for their political positions and strong presence on social media.

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