Mamilover surprises his daughter Camila Guiribitey with a private jet as a wedding gift: "Now you have a yacht, Rolls-Royce, and a jet."

Camila Guiribitey and her familyPhoto © TikTok / Camila Guiribitey

Tatiana «Mamilover» Guiribitey and her husband surprised their daughter Camila Guiribitey with one of the most talked-about wedding gifts on social media: a private Citation 7 jet delivered at an airport in front of the cameras, with the plane fully paid for and ready to fly.

The moment went viral immediately. In the recording, Mamilover and her husband explain to Camila and her partner, straightforwardly and with complete ease: "This is the wedding gift, a Jet Citation 7, so you can travel. This is yours. All the expenses are yours, you pay the pilots. It has been fully paid for, it's a gift. There’s nothing owed here."

The gift arrives just a few weeks before the vow renewal that Camila and her husband Juan Carlos Izquierdo have planned for August 30 in Marbella, Spain, where they will celebrate their 10th wedding anniversary.

Camila's reaction was as spontaneous as the gift: "Is that mine? I have a plane! I can't believe it." But then doubt quickly set in: "Although now I don't know if they're giving me a problem because the plane is paid for, but I have to maintain it myself."

Mamilover clarified that the family already has another larger aircraft for their own travel, and that the Citation 7 —acquired from someone named Yoe— is exclusively for Camila, her husband, and their daughters. "You already have a yacht, you have a Rolls-Royce, you have everything, you have a jet," he summarized proudly.

The little Aurora, the couple's eldest daughter, also stole the spotlight: when asked what color she wanted to paint the airplane, she answered without hesitation, "A light pink color." Her sister Alma, Camila's second daughter, was born in May 2024 and missed the moment because she was sleeping.

The video accumulated over 710,000 views on TikTok and surpassed 80,000 likes on Instagram within a few hours, drawing thousands of comments ranging from pure admiration to the most Cuban humor. "Adopt me," wrote one user. "Here are those of us who don't even have a bicycle because the only one I have is from the bank," another lamented. And there were also those who summarized it all with a simple: "Those who can, can."

The Guiribitey family, of Cuban origin, emigrated to Miami with just 20 dollars according to Tatiana's own account, and built a fortune estimated at over 100 million dollars in the medical sector, real estate, and investments. 

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