The Cuban content creator Chelsea German showcased her estate in Spain on TikTok, a property that, as she revealed on her profile, was purchased for 1.3 million euros, and includes six bedrooms, four bathrooms, a lake, a garden, and farm animals.
The video, published last Saturday, explores every corner of the property and documents Chelsea's daily routine with an unmistakably Cuban touch: mopping the floor with plenty of water.
"I am Cuban, and it seems like we're over there, but we're here because a respectable Cuban cleans while throwing plenty of water as long as she can, whether she's in Spain, Brazil, or Uruguay," the creator expressed in the video, which quickly went viral among her followers.
This type of publication is part of a established trend among Cuban women abroad who share their daily lives and achievements from different countries, connecting with an audience that celebrates each success as their own.
Other creators have followed a similar path. Eileen Morales, known as La Cubana de TikTok, has also gained notoriety on social media for showcasing her life abroad with authenticity and humor.
The exhibition of material achievements on TikTok, sparking debate among those who applaud the efforts of these women and those who question the public display of their wealth, has become a recurring phenomenon within the Cuban community in the diaspora.
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