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Emotional: Actress Camila Arteche fulfills her grandmother's dream of meeting baseball player Alexander Malleta

The meeting took place at the Latin American Stadium in Havana during an Industriales game.

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The Cuban actress and presenter Camila Arteche has helped fulfill one of his grandmother's greatest dreams: being able to personally meet the Cuban baseball player. Alexander Malleta.

The meeting between the popular baseball player and The baby girl, the nickname by which the lady is affectionately called, took place last weekend at the Latin American Stadium in Havana during an Industriales game, a team in which Malleta serves as first baseman.

The moment was captured in a video that was shared by the woman herself. Camila Arteche on her social networks and in it you can see both La Beba's emotion and the sympathy and affection with which Malleta received her.

"Dream fulfilled! My grandmother meets her idol," the artist added to the publication.

In addition to enjoying the Industriales game with her grandmother and being part of the beautiful meeting between the lady and the star of the capital's blues, Camila Arteche also took to the Latin American the bell Evolve, against harassment and gender violence in Cuba.

From the stands and dressed in an orange t-shirt with the slogan "Evolve, harassment delays", the young woman wanted to thank and recognize the great social work of this project:

"Thank you to @evolucionaporlanoviolencia for the enormous awareness work they are doing in Cuban society, this time in the Latin American Stadium. I am only a small part of a campaign where there are more and more people involved. I am confident that we will achieve a Cuba with less harassment and violence towards women," he wrote alongside a series of images.

For some months now the actress Live the story is immersed in supporting Evolve and in the dissemination of their messages that seek to raise awareness about respect for the space, integrity and privacy of women on the Island.

EvolveFor its part, it is a campaign that will be active until 2022 and is supported by several institutions in the country such as CENESEX, the Center for Youth Studies, the Oscar Arnulfo Romero Center and the Federation of Cuban Women. .

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Yare Grau

Natural from Cuba, but I live in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication at the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as an editor in the Entertainment section.


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