From our Real-World Representations of Orwell’s Animal Farm with some assistance from our Bureau of Socialist Social Justice and our Bureau of Callous and Shallow Young Actresses
Social media is abuzz with gossip about the romance between Ana de Armas and Trucutú’s stepson Manuel Anido. The lovely couple was spotted in Madrid wearing very expensive clothes. Ana’s outfit cost as much as the retirement income of more than 680 Cubans; Trucutú Junior’s duds cost the equivalent of 8 years of income for the average Cuban worker.
Radio Bemba, the gossip network shared by Cubans is also reporting that Ana is pregnant, expecting a child with Trucutú Junior. How wonderful . . .how utterly splendid to be a member of Castrogonia’s ruling class . . .
Loosely translated from Periodico Cubano
Manuel Anido, son of Lis Cuesta and stepson of Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel, and his girlfriend, Cuban actress Ana de Armas, were once again photographed in Madrid. The couple, who continue to make headlines both for their romance and the political implications it generates, were spotted strolling through the streets of the Spanish capital and shopping at El Corte Inglés, one of the country’s most renowned department store chains.
The images, published by ¡HOLA! magazine on November 27, show the couple in a casual setting but not without controversy. Despite their relaxed appearance, the luxury of their outfits has sparked criticism and commentary, particularly from those who point out the disparity between their lifestyle and the reality faced by the Cuban population.
Attention has focused on Manuel Anido’s attire, valued at over $3,000. Among the standout pieces, the young man wore a Moncler jacket worth €1,950, Zegna deerskin sneakers priced at €950, and Tom Ford sunglasses costing €300. Altogether, his outfit totals €3,200, approximately $3,400.
Ana de Armas, a Louis Vuitton ambassador, was also photographed wearing an ensemble that highlights her connection with the prestigious French fashion house. While her attire drew attention, it was her companion’s luxurious outfit that garnered more scrutiny, given the stark contrast with the economic situation in Cuba.
While Lis Cuesta’s son enjoys a life of luxury in Europe, the Cuban people remain trapped in a deep economic crisis. To put this in perspective, the cost of his outfit for his date with the Blonde star equals the retirement income of more than 680 Cubans.
Meanwhile, shortages of basic goods and rampant inflation affect millions of citizens, who face daily hardships. This disparity has sparked criticism of Cuba’s ruling class and the disconnection of their close associates from the reality of the country they govern.
In recent hours, another revelation has brought Ana de Armas back into the spotlight. According to Alex Otaola, the actress may be expecting a child with Manuel Anido Cuesta.
During his program El Mañanero last Friday, the influencer claimed that trusted sources had confirmed the Cuban actress’s pregnancy. Later, in his evening show, Otaola reiterated the news, though this time with the clarification of “allegedly.”
These statements have caused a stir, as many previously doubted Otaola’s claims about the relationship between Ana de Armas and Anido Cuesta. However, the recently published images ultimately confirmed their romance.
I’m sure this blog can handle this story, but while I considered it, I decided to pass. I’m at a point where even acknowledging people like this feels demeaning and infra dig. Lord knows there are too many of them.
It gets worse, according to Otaola, Ana is trying to get her boyfriend a VISA before Biden leaves office to come live in the USA. It would be a fiancé VISA as she is going to marry him. Also, Otaola again said that she’s pregnant. It looks very possible. Look at her loose clothing. See here:
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