Claudia Artiles wanted Ultrack to get a touch-up on his face, and in the end, she did it herself: "It's something preventive."



Claudia Artiles and UltrackPhoto © TikTok / Claudia Artiles

Claudia Artiles and Ultrack brought smiles to their followers once again with a new video that showcases, once more, the bond and humor that characterize the couple. The Cuban content creator shared a vlog on TikTok where she revealed that her initial plan was to convince her partner to get a slight cosmetic touch-up, but the outcome ended up being the exact opposite.

“Join me in forcing Ultrack to get Botox on his forehead because he has two very marked lines”, says Claudia at the beginning of the video, laughing. However, Ultrack wasn't convinced: “I was protesting here because I didn’t want to get it, I’m not interested and I don’t want to,” she shared with amusement. In the end, it was Claudia who ended up on the stretcher.

The young woman explained that she decided to apply a small amount of Botox on her forehead and crow's feet, clarifying that it was a minor procedure and for preventive purposes. “They used very little because I’m 24 years old, I’m young. It’s preventive, it won’t remove wrinkles, but you can prevent more from forming,” said the influencer, showing the process with ease.

Her followers were quick to respond with affection and humor. "You're taking advantage of poor Ultra, Clau, but go ahead and mess him up," commented a fan. Others celebrated her honesty: "I want to get Botox too," "Both are gorgeous, blessings for that family," and "That's how it's done, you have to take care of yourself from a young age," were some of the messages she received.

With her spontaneous and fun style, Claudia reconnected with her audience, showing that she knows how to laugh at herself and speak openly about topics that often spark controversy. And although this time Ultrack managed to steer clear of Botox, fans are certain it won’t be long before they see him succumbing to the charm of his partner.

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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.