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You Won't Stop Laughing! Comedian Jardiel's Daughter Pranks Him with Sweet Treats

Monday, October 20, 2025 by Oscar Fernandez

A hilarious prank by the daughter of Cuban comedian Jardiel has taken social media by storm, bringing laughter to thousands and showcasing the strong bond between father and daughter. The video, posted online, features the 18-year-old ingeniously draping a cloth over her father while concealing her own arms to give the illusion that they are his.

Amidst laughter, she feeds him various sweets, ultimately smearing his face with treats in a moment that has amused everyone who has watched it. Rather than getting upset, Jardiel joined in on the fun with his signature humor, further endearing himself to his audience and spreading joy.

The young woman is the daughter of Jardiel and fellow Cuban comedian Aleanis Jáuregui, popularly known as Cuqui La Mora. It seems she has inherited the comedic talent and spirit of her parents. This heartwarming and funny moment comes shortly after Jardiel announced his arrival in Miami, following a seven-year absence from the city.

Although the comedian has not specified the duration of his stay or whether it marks a permanent return, he expressed excitement about reconnecting with the Cuban community and his fans in the United States. "Happy to be back," he shared on social media, where his followers welcomed him with warm messages of love and support.

His daughter's prank not only brought about laughter but also highlighted that humor is an integral part of their family life, beyond just being his profession.

Common Questions about Jardiel and His Family

Who is Jardiel's daughter?

Jardiel's daughter is an 18-year-old who recently became viral for a prank she played on her father, showcasing her comedic talent inherited from her parents.

Who is Cuqui La Mora?

Cuqui La Mora is the stage name of Aleanis Jáuregui, a Cuban comedian and the mother of Jardiel's daughter.

Why did Jardiel return to Miami?

Jardiel returned to Miami to reconnect with his audience and the Cuban community in the United States after a seven-year absence.

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