The Cuban influencer Claudia Artiles set social media ablaze this weekend with a series of photos from the beaches of Miami, where she posed in a striking red one-piece swimsuit, a straw hat, and brown net pants, surrounded by her family.
The photos, published under the text “Family beach weekend #enfamilia #miamibeach #cubanosporelmundo,” generated a massive response among their followers: the group selfie in front of the hotel mirror garnered over 40,500 likes, while the image on the shore of the sea with their partner and child surpassed 25,000.
In the images are Claudia, her partner Ultrack (Jorge Batista), little Marlon —Claudia's three-year-old son with Down syndrome— and Ultrack's daughters.

The moment holds a special significance: the photos arrive just two months after Claudia underwent body sculpting surgery at a clinic in Miami on April 28, 2026, which included the removal of excess abdominal skin and breast surgery. Claudia herself commented on the aesthetic center's post: "Just 2 months, there's still a long way to go."
The clinic also shared a photo of its transformation with the message "Words fail... because the results speak for themselves," a post that garnered over 31,400 likes and sparked a debate among its followers about whether the influencer showed visible changes. While some claimed that "she looks beautiful and very natural," others insisted that she looked the same as before.
Claudia had already showcased her figure in a bikini just 54 days after the surgery, and this new appearance in Miami Beach confirms that her recovery is progressing rapidly.
The images also sparked comments about her partner. In response to a user who noted that Ultrack looked "sexier," Claudia replied with grace and humor: "I don’t have to be sexy on social media, I respect my family, but he is very handsome and looks great, thank you, blessings."
The blended family that Claudia and Ultrack have built is one of the topics that resonates most with their community. The influencer summed it up in a phrase that her followers remember well: "Ultrack accepted me with Marlon, who has Down syndrome. How could I not accept him with his daughters?"
Among the thousands of comments, the predominant tone was one of affection: "What a beautiful family, may God bless you," wrote a follower, summarizing the general sentiment in response to these summer family snapshots.
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