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Daniela Reyes Arrives in Miami Sans Yomil

Wednesday, December 25, 2024 by Ernesto Alvarez

Daniela Reyes Arrives in Miami Sans Yomil
Daniela Reyes Hernández in Miami - Image by © Daniela Reyes Hernández / Facebook

The Cuban influencer Daniela Reyes has touched down in Miami, notably without her partner, Yomil Hidalgo. Upon her arrival, Daniela shared images on her social media, capturing her solo but joyful presence at the airport. "Just arrived," she commented, while thousands of fans liked her Instagram post.

One of the first to comment on her post was none other than Yomil himself. Despite being unable to accompany her due to visa issues, he expressed happiness and pride in his girlfriend's journey. "My queen in Miami, what's up!" he wrote.

Other celebrities, including actresses Aly Sánchez and Claudia Valdés, as well as influencers Diliamne Jouve (La Dura) and Yolanda Capote Uz (Analogías de Lola), also extended their warm welcomes.

Recently, Yomil disclosed that U.S. authorities denied his visa for the third time, thwarting his plans to perform in the United States. He suggested that political influences, particularly from Alexander Otaola, might be the reason behind this rejection. "Apparently, he asked his congressman friends for a favor, and with just a single call, the Americans were stirred up," Yomil accused, implying that Otaola used political connections to hinder his entry.

The Cuban presenter did not take these accusations lightly and responded with sarcasm during his live show on YouTube. "Look at Yomil crying because he didn't get the visa. It could be that he got it and is just trying to throw us off. I don't believe a word," he quipped.

Questions About Daniela Reyes and Yomil's Situation

Why did Daniela Reyes travel to Miami without Yomil Hidalgo?

Daniela Reyes traveled to Miami alone because Yomil Hidalgo was unable to join her due to visa issues.

What reasons did Yomil suggest for his visa denial?

Yomil suggested that political influences, particularly from Alexander Otaola, might have played a role in his visa denial.

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