A couple of Cuban women flaunt their love on social media, but another detail steals all the attention: "What needs to be done?"



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Cuban couplePhoto © @eliychina / TikTok

A couple of Cuban women is winning hearts on TikTok after sharing a video and several photographs showcasing their love and bond, accompanied by a romantic message that has touched thousands of users.

In the images, both are seen holding hands, dressed in soft green tones and sharing knowing smiles, reflecting the naturalness and harmony of their relationship.

However, what has attracted the most attention on social media has been her stunning long hair, which has sparked hundreds of flattering comments.

"What do you have to do to have such beautiful hair? Switch sides?" joked a user, laughing.

Others left messages of support and love: "Thousands of blessings for the two beautiful princesses, may God always bless them," or "Blessings for love, no matter where it comes from, your photos are very lovely and respectful. I hope you live in that love, peace, and respect for many, many years."

One of the protagonists accompanied the images with a text that has received much praise for its tenderness:

"My princess, loving you is a decision I make every day with a full heart, because with you everything feels clearer, more sincere, and more beautiful. It doesn't matter how many paths we have to walk, as long as we can do it together, supporting each other, growing, and dreaming hand in hand. Since you’ve been by my side, my heart has learned a new language, one that is spoken with sincere glances, calming hugs, and words that come just when they're needed most. Thank you for loving me in such a real, deep, and luminous way, because with you I understood that love can also be peace. I love you."

The video and photographs shared on the account @eliychina have garnered thousands of views and have become a symbol of love and acceptance, infused with a touch of humor and beauty that social media has celebrated.

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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.