Cuban actor and comedian Alexis Valdés recently announced his latest purchase—a new property—blending humor with a hint of controversy. Sharing the news on his Instagram, he posted a photo featuring himself, his wife, actress Claudia Valdés, and several others, all holding a large key adorned with the logo of the law firm that facilitated the transaction. The image was boldly captioned with the reason for the celebration: "I bought the farm."
In the accompanying text, Valdés humorously requested the former owner to take away "the ostrich, the herniated bull, and the tortilla-making monkey," while expressing gratitude to his attorneys and co-owner. The post concluded with his signature comedic touch. However, some followers quickly picked up on a subtle reference to host Alexander Otaola.
The comments section was flooded with reactions. Among the congratulatory messages, many highlighted the comedian's hard work and perseverance with remarks like "Many congratulations, you deserve it" and "The result of hard work and persistence." Playful messages inspired by the original post, such as "Died laughing at the herniated bull" and "Send me the tortilla-making monkey," were also common.
Yet, alongside the applause came criticism and speculation. Comments such as "Buys a house and mentions the other," "Even buying a house, you can't stop thinking about him," and "Happy people don't throw shade" suggested that some saw the post as a direct jab at Otaola. Others took a more sarcastic tone: "If envy were a disease..." or "Seems like a love you can't forget."
Amidst the compliments, jokes, and accusations of "throwing shade," the post became a space where humor and controversy coexisted equally. Regardless of how followers interpreted the post, Alexis Valdés achieved another personal milestone and once again proved he knows how to keep everyone talking about him.
Alexis Valdés' New Property Announcement
What did Alexis Valdés announce on Instagram?
Alexis Valdés announced the purchase of a new property on his Instagram account.
What humorous elements did Valdés include in his announcement?
Valdés humorously asked the former owner to take away "the ostrich, the herniated bull, and the tortilla-making monkey."
How did followers interpret the post?
Followers had mixed reactions, with some seeing the post as a subtle jab at Alexander Otaola, while others congratulated Valdés on his achievement.