"Thanks to him, I can experience my pregnancy in peace": Velito El Bufón's partner captivates social media with her message



Velito El Bufón's partner, Thalía, expresses her gratitude for the support during her pregnancy, highlighting his effort and dedication. The gesture touches their followers, who praise their love and bond.

Velito The Jester with his partnerPhoto © Instagram / Velito El Bufón

The love story between Velito El Bufón and his partner, Thalía, continues to capture hearts both inside and outside Cuba. The young woman, who is expecting her second child with the singer, shared a video on social media where she publicly expresses her gratitude for the artist's effort and dedication, in a gesture that is both simple and touching.

In the clip, Thalía appears inside a car, with a calm expression and a message that summarizes her current state: “I can enjoy my pregnancy and peacefully wait for my baby at home…”. Then, the scene changes to Velito on stage, before a crowd that sings and dances to his music. Over the video, she wrote: “Thanks to him”.

“I appreciate all the effort you put in for us. I love you”, the young woman added in the description. Velito's response came swiftly: “All for you, I love you.” A brief exchange, but full of meaning, that quickly went viral and sparked a wave of affection among the artist's followers.

Comments multiplied within minutes. “One never abandons the process,” wrote a fan. “Men like that are worth their weight in gold,” added another. Many praised the maturity and bond of the couple, who have become one of the most beloved pairs in the Cuban urban scene.

Far from the provocative character on stage, Velito, whose real name is Dariel Gutiérrez, reveals his softer side at home: that of a father, a partner, and a man who works for his loved ones. And Thalía, from her calm demeanor, reminds him with a phrase that sums it all up: "I appreciate everything you do for us."

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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.