"Rolex for her and panels for her mom in Cuba! Flor de Cuba begins the year on a grand scale: '50K converted into assets'"



Flor de Cuba buys two Rolex watches for 50,000 and puts panels on her mother's house in Cuba: "Money isn't spent, it is transformed."

Flower of CubaPhoto © Instagram / Flor de Cuba

Flor de Cuba began 2026 with the same energy that won over her followers: a blend of success, gratitude, and hard work. The content creator shared on her social media two moments that mark a new chapter in her life: the purchase of two Rolex watches valued at 50 thousand dollars and the installation of solar panels at her mother's house in Cuba.

“Money is not spent, it is transformed. More than 50K converted into assets and reminders of how far I've come,” she wrote alongside a photo showing her and her partner, Alex, wearing their watches. But beyond luxury, Flor wanted to make it clear that every achievement has a story behind it. “I didn’t grow up seeing this. I didn’t inherit it. I built it, decision by decision,” she added.

Instagram Capture / Flor de Cuba

Just before, he shared something that moved his followers even more: a video showing how his mother's house in Cuba was equipped with a complete solar energy system. The very house he bought for her just a few weeks ago. “Yesterday I installed the entire panel system for my mom so she will never be without power again,” he said, sharing images of the process and the final result: a modern, bright, and completely independent home.

"This is what my mom's house looks like now. Energy 24/7," she proudly wrote. In this way, Flor has transitioned from the blackouts of her childhood to ensuring a constant supply of electricity for her family.

Instagram Capture / Flor de Cuba

And as if that weren't enough, the influencer also celebrated an international recognition: she was named Best Influencer of the Year by the brand EcoFlow, which traveled from China to Miami to present the award to her in person. "I don't accept this just for myself, but for everything this work has meant: helping, informing, and providing real solutions to thousands of Cuban families," she wrote excitedly alongside the photo of the award.

With this new beginning of the year, Flor de Cuba makes it clear that its success goes far beyond luxury. What it strives for is transformation—not only of its own life but also of the lives of those around it—and to remind its community that dreams are worked on, built, and once fulfilled, shared as well. Congratulations, Flor!

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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.