MIAMI, USA – The Cuban actress Ana de Armas He recently shared a video of his trip to Italy on his Instagram account, where he had no qualms about publicly showing his relationship with Manuel Anidostepson of the dictator Miguel Díaz-Canel.
In the recent publicationAna and Manuel appear in the prestigious Maria Luigia Housea luxurious hotel located in the Modena countryside, owned by the famous Italian chef Massimo Bottura, recognized worldwide for his three Michelin stars.
Dressed in aprons, the actress and her partner are smiling as they participate in making artisanal pastas under the guidance of the chef and his team. The scene takes place in an environment of absolute luxury, where the hotel has only 14 exclusive rooms.
This is a private villa where the rooms are all different, with personalized selections of artwork and designer pieces. The accommodation has gardens, a tennis court, swimming pool, gym, as well as a room filled with a personal collection of cars, motorcycles and art. All for a few hundred euros a night, although the price varies depending on the standard of the room.
For example, those who want to book the closest available dates are January 2 and 3 for $4,600 in the Cottage Luigina suite.
This is the first time that Ana de Armas openly shares moments with Manuel Anido on her social networks. In fact, the actress had limited the comments on her networks, after the avalanche of criticism received; But in this video, since it was uploaded from another account, the Cubans have been able to express their feelings.
“Anita, can you and Manuel bring powdered milk from Italy? “It’s just that your father-in-law has run out of it and the children are dying of hunger,” wrote a Cuban.
The actress, the first Cuban nominated for an Oscar, has also lost the support of her followers. “Celia Cruz was not allowed to enter Cuba, not even to bury her mother because of her opposition to the Castro dictatorship. On the other hand, you can enter as many times as you want because you are in love with Díaz Canel’s stepson, who has enriched himself at the expense of many of your compatriots who are now without electricity, food or medicine. “I considered myself a fan of yours but I was disappointed,” said another user.
While the majority of Cubans struggle to obtain basic food and survive in the midst of a collapsed economy, Ana de Armas and the dictator’s stepson enjoy European opulence and luxury, exhibiting a lifestyle that contrasts dramatically with the harsh reality of million on the island.