Husband of Cuban TikToker deported to Cuba, and she recounts how it happened: “I was left alone.”



Cuban deportedPhoto © @yilysinfiltros / TikTok

The Cuban influencer known as Yily Sin Filtros confirmed in a video posted on TikTok that her husband was deported to Cuba after spending several months in the immigration process in the United States.

“I don't have very good news. I'm not in a good mood, but well, they deported my husband. In the end, he is in Cuba. I'm not okay, I don't feel well,” she expressed, clearly affected in the video, where she explained what happened to her followers.

According to his testimony, his partner was initially taken to the naval base in Guantánamo, where he stayed for about 15 days. He was then moved several times over a period of approximately seven months, until he finally received the order to leave the country.

"From one night to the next, they told him, ‘Get in, you're leaving.’ He thought it was to go outside. I'm at the airport in Havana, my mom is coming to pick me up,” the content creator recounted as she explained how she found out that her husband was already in Cuba.

Yily clarified that the notary who handled the documents for the case made no errors and stated that the outcome of the process largely depended on the judge and the assigned officials. "There are cases and cases. Everything was done correctly for him, but it was denied," she asserted.

The influencer confessed that the situation has left her emotionally affected and ruled out, for now, rebuilding her love life. “I’m not going to look for a husband. I’m not seeking anyone. I've managed on my own so far,” she stated.

She also pointed out that she doesn't see herself starting a long-distance relationship, as she believes that kind of connection "doesn't work" for her. "I can't envision starting from scratch with another man," she added.

Despite the emotional impact, he assured that he will continue to create content, primarily related to his sales page, as it constitutes his main source of income.

"Even if you see me laughing or dancing, it's not that I'm happy about what happened to my husband. It's simply my job, and I have to keep going," she explained.

The creator announced that she will provide more details as soon as she feels strong enough to do so and acknowledged that she is going through a moment of sadness.

The case has generated numerous reactions among her followers, many of whom have closely followed her husband's migration process over the past few months.

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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.