The Cuban influencer Ariel Ramos Perdomo (@ariel_ramos_perdomo) has once again ignited social media with a video that has sparked laughter, memes, and comments among his followers.
The scene: an Ariel covered in snow up to his knees, shovel in hand, trying to free his car from under a thick white layer, lamenting in his unmistakable style: “There are no mosquitoes, no hurricanes, no crocodiles, rent is cheap, but... this damn snow is a real pain in the ass!”
The video showed the creator battling the elements with a physical and straightforward humor that has been part of their signature on social media.
In the midst of the glacial cold, Ariel shows that while winter in the U.S. has its advantages—such as the absence of mosquitoes or hurricanes—it also comes with its own small but significant headaches for those from tropical climates.
But this isn't just a funny viral video: Ariel has built an online presence that goes beyond a fleeting joke.
Based in the United States since he received humanitarian parole, the young creator has gained recognition not only for his funny videos but also for his straightforward and confident personality on platforms like Instagram.
There, she has interacted with her followers through bold comments and suggestions to open new accounts like OnlyFans, where some fans have even suggested she capitalize on her toned body and laid-back style.
Additionally, Ariel has shared more intimate aspects of his life. In a recent interview, he spoke openly about his sexual orientation, detailing his process of acceptance and the support from his family, especially from his father, in a testimony that was well received by many of his followers.
This moment of personal openness reveals another facet of Ariel: not just a comedic creator, but a figure who uses his platform to inspire authenticity and empathy.
The comments generated by the snow video —ranging from comparisons with the Caribbean to jokes about adapting to the cold— reflect how Cubans in exile often find humor in the cultural clash with life in North America.
With each video, Ariel Ramos Perdomo continues to demonstrate that humor, authenticity, and connection with his audience are his best tools for growing as an influencer, whether there are mosquitoes… or mountains of snow.
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