This is how they celebrated: Marco Antonio Solís and his Cuban wife Cristy celebrate 32 years of marriage: "Our love endures."



Marco Antonio Solís and Cristy Salas celebrate 32 years of marriage by sharing messages of love on Instagram. Together with their daughters, they have built a strong family and serve as an example in the artistic world.

Marco Antonio Solís and CristyPhoto © Marco Antonio Solís / Instagram

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Mexican singer Marco Antonio Solís and his wife, Cuban Cristy Salas, celebrated their 32nd wedding anniversary this Tuesday by sharing romantic messages on their Instagram accounts, where they both reminisced about their love story and expressed gratitude for the years they have spent together.

The renowned artist, known as El Buki, posted several photographs with his wife, accompanied by a message filled with love and gratitude:

"Hand in hand, the journey has a true purpose and nothing we have experienced together is wasted. We are blessed because our love remains intact and present in every glance and every hug we share. Time passes, but our love endures... I love you. Happy anniversary!" wrote Solís.

For her part, Cristy Salas, who was born in Cuba and has accompanied the performer for more than three decades, also shared a post dedicated to her husband:

"For this life with you and twenty more. For the love we cultivated, the family we formed, and the story we continue writing together @marcoantoniosolis_oficial. Happy anniversary, my love. Happy #32," expressed the entrepreneur alongside several images of the couple.

For more than three decades of marriage, Marco Antonio Solís and Cristy Salas have built a strong relationship and a beautiful family with their two daughters, Marla and Alison Solís, who have followed in their father's footsteps in the world of music.

The couple, who have stayed away from media scandals, is one of the most beloved in the Latin artistic world. Their followers quickly filled social media with congratulations and messages of affection, highlighting the example of love, respect, and complicity they have maintained over time.

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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.