Cuban humorist Andy Vazquez says he lives very happily in

Cuban humorist Andy Vázquez says he lives very happily in the United States

That The Cuban humorist Andy Vázquez He said he lives very happily in the United States, where he can go out with his family every weekend, although some people think he doesn’t have a job.

The actor best known for his role as Facundo in space live the storyHe made a live broadcast from his Facebook account and referenced it his departure from the Carlucho program And he responded to his critics by comparing the benefits he enjoys in the Florida Keys to the few options available to the Cyber-Clarias in Cuba, who depend on going to a mansion owned by the Department of the Interior (MININT ) heard.

The artist spoke out directly against a user of the social network, whom he identified as Pupo, who apparently told him he wasn’t a real comedian and his jokes weren’t appreciated, to which Vázquez countered that he didn’t think he was a particularly funny man, but a man who loved what he did and was fortunate that many people liked his work.

The Cuban humorist visited a Publix market to compare this reality with that of Cuba, where the shortage is increasing and where the rulers pocket all the money while the people are forced to buy dollars and MLC to be able to purchase the essential products.

He also stated that his departure from the Univista network was a personal decision and not because he was expelled. He ironically said that his salary was now being paid by the CIA for speaking about Cuba and lamented that the Cuban people continued to live in misery because of the communist government.

Recently Vazquez also criticized the official program Con Filo for manipulating the content it broadcasts at will. The actor attacked the space dedicated to defaming the voices opposed to the regime, which in its last broadcast broadcast part of a video by the artist Isaac Torres Laureiro, who recently emigrated to the United States, showing him when whether he regrets leaving Cuba because he left his family behind and has no job in his profession but works as a security guard.

“I say to the people of Con Filo: why be so low? Why be so dirty? Why have so little dignity? Why be so dishonest and not do the whole video? Giving back money to look at how bad it was in the US,” the comedian said.

end of August Vázquez celebrated the first year of reunion in Miami with his wife and daughterafter nearly two years of separation.

The actor thanked the United States for the opportunity to live with dignity, recalling that when he decided to leave the island and to denounce the situation in which people are living, he also received messages and threats from defenders of the regime received, assuring that he would never visit his family.

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