Cuban company Gaviota is getting on the promotional train with

Cuban company Gaviota is getting on the promotional train with Shakira’s song

the cuban company Gaviota Tour SA. jumped on the advertising bandwagon Shootout between Shakira and soccer player Gerard Piquéwhich has reached number one in the world.

The hotel group, which belongs to the military leadership of the Castro regime, shared on its networks a photo of a tourist drinking coconut water by the sea on Varadero beach.

“Sure, the only thing you need is to walk through Varadero and get splashed by the water,” reads a sentence written in the picture of the girl.

Capture by Facebook / Seagull – Tourism Group

Apparently, the message uses the texts of Bzrp Music Sessions number 53Shakira’s song, with which she broke all records on the internet and is even popular in Cuba.

Seagull winks the verses of the Colombian who hits her ex when he says “I understood it’s not my fault they criticize you, I’m just making music, sorry I spattered you.”

And also on the artist’s message to Piqué’s current partner Clara Chía, of which he confirms: “She has the name of a good person, clearly she is not what she sounds like. She has a good person’s name, clearly she is “the same as you uuhh”.

Several netizens commented on the release of the Cuban tourism company.

“Hahahahaha, it’s great they weren’t left behind! That’s the attitude!” said a habanera.

“Clearly… I won’t be able to go this year either,” said a mother of the family.

Bzrp Music Sessions number 53 has become enormously popular in Cuba, to the point that the The word “Shakira” outperformed “probation” and “sponsor” in Google searches conducted from the island during the last 24 hours.

After President Biden announced that Cubans who want to emigrate must find a sponsor to process a humanitarian parole, both terms are among the most searched on Google.

However, interest in going to the United States was overwhelmed by Shakira’s theme song.

“This comes amid the largest migratory flight in Cuban history,” commented Cuban activist Norges Rodríguez, CEO and co-founder of the medium Yucabyte, on his Twitter account, based on an analysis using data from Google Trends.

Other companies besides Gaviota have seen their brands strengthened by the confrontation between Shakira and Piqué, and they want to capitalize on it.

This is also the case with the French car manufacturer Renault, who tweeted this Saturday: “For lads and gals like you. Turn up the volume!” while promoting the Twingo model, with the tags #clearly #young #urban #electric #agile #Iconic #compact and #impish.

“You traded a Ferrari for a Twingo…” says Shakira to her ex-partner, implying that Piqué lost by leaving her for Clara Chía.

The funny thing is that not many knew that Twingo is a small car made by Renault, judging by the number of comments on Renault’s post, and now nothing else is being talked about on social networks.