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Ana de Armas Reunites with Claudia Muma and Jazz Vilá in Havana

Thursday, August 29, 2024 by Michael Hernandez

Ana de Armas Reunites with Claudia Muma and Jazz Vilá in Havana
Jazz Vilá, Claudia Muma, and Ana de Armas - Image by © Instagram / Claudia Muma

For Ana de Armas, Havana represents much more than just a return to her homeland; it is also a chance to reconnect with old friends. The star of Blonde recently spent time with two dear friends, actress Claudia Muma Alvariño and actor Jazz Vilá.

On her Instagram profile, Claudia Muma shared photos of this heartwarming reunion, full of joy and camaraderie. "Where there is happiness, every day is a gift... where there is love, every moment is a pleasure... where there are friends, every meeting is an adventure... when we are together, there is that and much more," Muma captioned several pictures showing them smiling at the camera.

Ana de Armas also attended the staging of Farándula, a theatrical production that was recently performed in the Cuban capital. Jazz Vilá shared photos and videos from the days of the performance, which, besides Ana de Armas, featured Spanish actors Melani Olivares and Mariano Peña from the popular series Aída. The Spanish actors were recently visiting Cuba.

Ana de Armas' Time in Havana: Key Highlights

In this section, we address some frequently asked questions about Ana de Armas' recent visit to Havana and her reunion with Claudia Muma and Jazz Vilá.

Why is Havana significant for Ana de Armas?

Havana is significant for Ana de Armas as it is her homeland and a place where she can reconnect with old friends and enjoy cultural activities.

Who did Ana de Armas reunite with in Havana?

Ana de Armas reunited with actress Claudia Muma Alvariño and actor Jazz Vilá.

Which theatrical production did Ana de Armas attend in Havana?

Ana de Armas attended the staging of "Farándula," a theatrical production performed in the Cuban capital.

Who else was present at the "Farándula" performance?

Spanish actors Melani Olivares and Mariano Peña, known for their roles in the popular series "Aída," were also present at the "Farándula" performance.

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