1698947801 Alex Otaola reveals why El Micha travels to Cuba so

Alex Otaola reveals why El Micha travels to Cuba so often (+VIDEOS) Latest news from Cuba and Cubans around the world

Pictures of El Micha after his return from Cuba recently surfaced on social media, where he failed to make the promised “national tour.”

The urban artist took an American Airlines flight to Miami and in that city’s airport terminal he was seen “calm, dejected and thoughtful,” according to Otaola.

The influencer shared photos of Michael Fernando Sierra Miranda, who was already in the cradle of exile, “in the place where he does not want to be and where it seems to him that everything is wrong or that they are not allowing him to thrive” he said in his program.

This return was an opportunity for the King of Gossip to comment on why Micha so often decides to go to Cuba but doesn’t stay there.

“He would have to stay there, ideally he would stay there. But hey, look at him getting back here,” he revealed while sharing some snaps on his show.

YOU MAY BE INTERESTED: Cuban Adolis García out of the World Series due to injury

The photos of El Micha on the streets of Havana leave no doubt. He walks through the streets, but in Miami no one greets him, “no one cares, no one wants to know anything about El Micha,” says Otaola categorically.

In the snapshots he published on Hello! Ota OlaMichael is seen promoting one of the Castro dictatorship’s hotels.

This is the Iberostar Grand Packard, located in the city of Havana, one of the companies or companies linked to the Castro dictatorship.

READ ALSO: El Funky sweeps the floor with El Micha: “When you released the song in favor of Cuba, it was because you were riding the wave of Patria y Vida” (+VIDEO)

The MicahEl Micha promotes a hotel belonging to the Castro dictatorship, which is one of the establishments sanctioned by the United States (Photo: Hello! Ota-Ola)

For several years, the Grand Packard has been included by the United States on a list of at least 26 Cuban units with which the Americans are prohibited from negotiating.

“Look at how he is here promoting the hotels that are on the list of companies sanctioned by the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC),” Otaola warned.

READ ALSO: The Cuban State sells a 25 kg bag of powdered milk in Galerías de Paseo for 220 MLC, more expensive than in some MSMEs!

For the Miami-Dade mayoral candidate who promises to drive communists out of that district, an OFAC fine against El Micha would return him to the Cuba he misses so much.

Otaola also noted the detail that the author of “Que voy el Choco” was seen in Havana, accompanied by two bodyguards, telling Otaola that he was a coward when it came to security.

“You saw Micah, that’s why El Funky answered you the way you deserved. “That was the way every single opponent had to react to you because you tried to use the thing that was never yours,” Alex concluded.

Editorial Cubans around the world