Rachel Arderi and Bebeshito celebrate that their house is almost ready: “No one can imagine the happiness I feel.”



Rachel Arderi and BebeshitoPhoto © Rachel Arderi and Bebeshito's social media

Rachel Arderi and Oniel Bebeshito are increasingly closer to moving into the house they bought a few months ago in the United States. The Cuban influencer shared several moments of the process in her Instagram stories and expressed how excited she is to see the project nearly finished.

“No one can imagine the great happiness I feel, after almost five months of buying our first little house in this country, it is finally almost ready today”, Rachel wrote in one of her posts. She shared that there are still a few details left to attend to, but the moment to move in is getting closer and closer.

The young woman also confessed that the entire process has been intense and filled with hard work, although she experiences it with gratitude. “Thank you, God, for both the abundance and the little things; everything has been part of the journey,” she added in her message.

In the stories, the couple could also be seen preparing things inside the home, surrounded by boxes and newly arrived furniture. Bebeshito shared pictures of the moment with his characteristic sense of humor, while sitting among the packages and asking his followers, “Who else eats with this spoon?”

Instagram Capture / Bebeshito, Rachel

The reggaeton artist also took the opportunity to dedicate a few words to his partner. In one of the posts, he wrote: “My wife, my friend, my life companion, and my helper in everything,” tagging Rachel as she opened one of the boxes.

The images show that the house is in the final assembly phase: furniture packed, appliances newly installed, and several details still to be put in place before the final move.

For Rachel, this moment represents something more than just a simple move. As she summarized in her stories, it is a dream that started months ago and is slowly taking shape.

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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.