An electrifying burst of energy, flavor, and joy has been captured in a video that has taken social media by storm. A vibrant group of grandmothers from various Latin American countries have shown that age is no barrier to having rhythm and being the number one fans of Cuban singer Oniel Bebeshito.
The clip, shared by Bebeshito himself via his Instagram stories, showcases these enthusiastic older women grooving to his latest hit "Mano" in what appears to be a community center. With well-timed steps and an infectious attitude, these grandmothers prove that rhythm runs through their veins.
The original post, adorned with flags from Colombia, Peru, Dominica, Puerto Rico, and of course, Cuba, celebrated the spontaneous moment with the caption: "Grandmothers Grooving." The scene was first shared by user @nereliz72, who tagged the singer with a heartfelt message: "Your number one fans, Oniel Bebeshito."
Bebeshito's reggaeton track "Mano" has sparked a frenzy on social media, with countless users jumping on the viral trend and dancing along. From young children to the elderly, many have fallen for this catchy tune with its lively beat and cheeky lyrics.