Sandro Castro erupts after his video leaks: “Don't trust even those closest to you.”

Sandro CastroPhoto © Sandro Castro / Instagram

Sandro Castro reacted with evident annoyance following the leak of a video of himself that began circulating on social media, in which he performs a parody related to U.S. President Donald Trump.

The young man, grandson of Fidel Castro, used his Instagram stories to express his discontent over the dissemination of the content, which —as he hinted— was not intended to be made public.

“Seriously, the media leaked my content. Respect the privacy of influencers and artists. I will speak about this in a story later,” he wrote in one of his posts, visibly upset.

Sandro Castro / Instagram

In another story, he was more direct in addressing the leak: he stated that the material was disclosed due to an "error" and claimed that the situation left him with a personal lesson. "I learned to be more careful and not to trust even the people closest to me," he expressed.

The leaked video, which is already widely circulating on digital platforms, shows Sandro Castro in a humorous scene filmed in Cuba, where he makes a reference to Donald Trump. The content has elicited a range of reactions from users, from criticism to mockery.

This episode once again places Sandro Castro at the center of media controversy, in a context where his presence on social media and his lifestyle often spark debate among Cubans both on and off the island.

Sandro Castro / Instagram

So far, no further details have been provided about how the leak occurred or who might be behind the dissemination of the video.

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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.