The Cuban influencer El Flaco, whose real name is Eduardo López Cardoso, left behind his Lamborghini Urus and was seen driving a black Honda this week, sparking a wave of comments and even mockery on social media.
It was his friend Miguelín who lit the fuse by posting a video of El Flaco at the wheel of the Lambo, along with the song "Lo que no fue no será" by José José.

He then shared another story with the influencer driving the Honda and the text: "The Lamborghini bull got weird," using the emoji referring to the bull that is the logo of the Italian brand.
El Flaco responded to the matter with humor and, without dodging the topic, jokingly said that he had changed the tires on the Lamborghini.
The interior of the Honda—captured in an Instagram story by El Flaco—features a steering wheel with the brand's chrome logo, orange stitching, multifunction controls, and a digital panel with green indicators suggesting that it could be a hybrid model.
The Cuban influencer Un Martí To Durako amplified the news with a post about the car change, including that the new owner of the Lamborghini Urus is the singer Wow Popy, and the comments quickly poured in, filled with opinions of all kinds.
Some users pointed directly to the separation of El Flaco from the Cuban model and influencer Juliette Valle as a possible reason for the change: "See how bad it is to depend on women," wrote one. "Those who depend on women end up like this," added another.
Others took the opportunity to reflect on the spending habits of Cubans in exile: "Look, there are people who just don't learn, they come to this country to speculate, folks, in Cuba they were walking around with a flip-flop that had a hole in it," wrote one user. "Cubans want to spend more than they earn," stated another.
Advice was not lacking: "Buy what you can afford, guys, that's why it's better to go for something older but reliable, blessings."
The first time El Flaco was seen with the Lamborghini Urus was last March, and at that time, he also faced criticism for flaunting a vehicle priced between $230,000 and $280,000.
Despite the speculation about his financial situation, El Flaco seems to take the matter as lightly as he responded about his Lamborghini: "It's gone, it left and took my heart with it."
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