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Ana de Armas and Manuel Anido Spotted Together in Cuba: Months-Long Romance with Lis Cuesta's Son Unveiled

Thursday, November 21, 2024 by Emily Vargas

Ana de Armas and Manuel Anido Spotted Together in Cuba: Months-Long Romance with Lis Cuesta's Son Unveiled
Ana de Armas and Díaz-Canel's stepson - Image of © Ana de Armas / Instagram / @ahmedbinsulayem / X

A recently surfaced photograph has further substantiated the relationship between Cuban actress Ana de Armas and Manuel Anido Cuesta, the son of Lis Cuesta and stepson and advisor to Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel. The anonymous social media account, Un Martí To Durako, shared the image, capturing the couple entering a residence in Havana, Cuba. According to the post, the photo was taken last June, suggesting the relationship has been ongoing for several months.

"Well, this was on D, between 13 and 15, in Vedado, in June. The person who took the photo confirmed to me that was when they saw them," the post reads.

Back in May, YouTube host Alexander Otaola hinted at this romance on his show. Otaola mentioned that Ana de Armas spent ten days with Manuel Anido at a GAESA-controlled resort in Cayo Santa María. During their stay, stringent privacy measures were enforced, including confiscating phones from the staff serving them.

A Glimpse into Their Public Appearances

Recently, the magazine ¡HOLA! confirmed the relationship by publishing images of Ana de Armas and Manuel Anido Cuesta strolling together in Madrid. The couple was spotted dining at an Italian restaurant before walking with the actress's pet, where they were photographed sharing a kiss.

Manuel Anido Cuesta is a law graduate and works as an advisor to his stepfather, Miguel Díaz-Canel. He has accompanied the Cuban president and his mother, Lis Cuesta, on several official trips, including visits to the Vatican and the United Arab Emirates.

Social Media Buzz and Public Reactions

The relationship between Ana de Armas and Manuel Anido Cuesta has sparked various reactions across social media and news outlets, given their prominence in their respective fields.

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