"How fortunate your husband is," they say to Rachel Arderi after she shines in her most "tropicoqueta" photo shoot

Rachel ArderiPhoto © Instagram / Rachel Arderi

Rachel Arderi lit up Instagram again with a photoshoot that, as expected, did not go unnoticed. The Cuban influencer shared several pictures from Miami, in a corner with a very Latino vibe, featuring the Cuban flag in the background and a look that radiates Caribbean flair from every angle.

With a beige tropical outfit, a bare midriff, long flowing hair, and a red flower in her hair, Rachel accompanied the images with a simple yet powerful "Made in Cuba." She didn't need anything more. The attitude, the confidence, and that self-assured smile did the rest.

The compliments quickly flooded the post. "How lucky your husband is," wrote a follower, in a comment that captured the feelings of many. Others added comments such as "What a body," "The prettiest," "The envy of many," "Diva," "Perfection," and "What a woman". For her fans, the photoshoot made it clear that Rachel is experiencing a moment where she feels confident, radiant, and more spectacular than ever.

As is usually the case whenever she shows off her figure, the same debate returned: it's hard to believe she is the mother of two children. “Who says she has two kids with that abdomen?”, “She gave birth twice... deal with it,” and “Those two babies didn't come from that abdomen” were some of the phrases that generated the most reactions.

The post was also filled with Cuban flags, hearts, and messages of pride. "The most beautiful Cuban," "Cuban women are something else," and "Cuba is proud of you" reflect the affection and connection she maintains with her community, both on the island and beyond.

Once again, Rachel proves that she doesn't need big productions to capture attention. A tropical outfit, a nod to her roots, and plenty of confidence were enough for social media to agree on one thing: her husband, the singer Oniel Bebeshito, is definitely a lucky man.

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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.