In a video brimming with satire and sharp jabs, actor and comedian Alexis Valdés, through his well-loved character Cristinito, unleashed a torrent of criticism aimed at Alexander Otaola. Many viewers are already dubbing it one of the most scathing responses the Cuban influencer has faced in recent times.
Cristinito, staying true to his theatrical and mocking style, launched his tirade with: “Coca-Cola, your mother, dude, they told me you talked about me again. Dude, you’re obsessed with me, but I’m not your type—I’m even of legal age. They told me because if I wanted to see an angry grouper, I’d go to the aquarium.”
Beneath the surface-level banter, Valdés delved into the differences between his artistic career and Otaola’s, not hesitating to discredit him harshly: “Let me explain so you understand, because it’s about time you learned something, or else you’ll remain a professional idiot your whole life. I am an artist, a creator, not some content creator or any of that nonsense you made up to get paid without working.”
“The things I do will stand the test of time for your children, your grandchildren... well, better if you don’t reproduce, because your mom really messed up with you. I have nothing against her, but she could have just spat you out. She wanted a kid and ended up raising the placenta,” he added with unrestrained personal insults.
“Since you were born an error and a detriment to humanity, if one day you decide to get pregnant, from the back, your kids will still see my work, because I am an artist, you, handle sucker, something you wanted to be but couldn’t,” he emphasized.
Public Persona and Past Under Fire
The climax of the video came with a direct attack on Otaola's credibility as a public figure and his alleged past in Cuba: “Don’t pretend to be a patriot, buddy, because when I was proudly banned in Cuba, you were still going there for minor matters.”
The video concluded with satirical verses sung in Cristinito’s distinctive style: “The turban-lover was born with a broken wing and after being militant, now wants to be a patriot.”
As expected, the video sparked a wave of reactions. While many applaud Valdés for “putting Otaola in his place,” others feel the tone was excessively aggressive and unnecessarily hurtful.
The undeniable reality is that the rivalry between these two figures, each with their own audience and style, continues to fuel discussions among Cubans both on and off the island, making this one of the week's most talked-about episodes. Will Otaola respond? Is a new saga of confrontations on the horizon? In the digital Cuban world, controversy never sleeps.
Exploring the Feud Between Alexis Valdés and Alexander Otaola
What sparked the confrontation between Alexis Valdés and Alexander Otaola?
The confrontation was ignited by a satirical video where Alexis Valdés, as his character Cristinito, criticized Alexander Otaola, addressing differences in their careers and personal jabs.
How did Alexis Valdés criticize Otaola's career?
Valdés highlighted the distinction between his own career as an artist and Otaola's role as a content creator, dismissing the latter's work as insignificant and unoriginal.
What has been the public reaction to the video?
The video has elicited mixed reactions, with some praising Valdés for his boldness, while others criticize the harshness of the language used.