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Cuban Paparazzi Fires Back at Otaola After Miami-Dade Republican Gala Snub

Wednesday, November 19, 2025 by Alexander Flores

The Cuban YouTuber Alain Lambert, widely recognized as El Paparazzi Cubano, harshly responded to fellow Cuban influencer Alexander Otaola following Otaola's remarks about the recent Lincoln Day Dinner hosted by the Miami-Dade Republican Party.

In a video posted on his channel, Paparazzi asserted that Otaola was not invited to the county's most significant Republican event, suggesting that this snub left him "bitter and anxious."

"The Republican Party is distancing itself from the boorish behavior, vulgarity, and spectacle that this person continually creates," Paparazzi claimed, directly criticizing Otaola's media antics.

Paparazzi highlighted that the gala was attended by "many patriots," including activists Eliécer Ávila and Manuel Milanés, who were present, whereas Otaola "didn't even know about it."

“He's quite upset because nobody paid him any mind. Nobody wants to see or hear you,” the content creator added with a sarcastic edge.

Otaola, on the other hand, had explained on his show that the Republican dinner "doesn't require invitations," emphasizing that attendees purchase tables as a fundraiser for the party.

"It's not an event where people are invited due to significant achievements. It's more of a dinner where people gather to eat and greet each other," he remarked.

In response to these comments, Paparazzi insisted that it was a "private and selective" event, seizing the opportunity to highlight his close ties with political figures in Miami-Dade.

"The party is conservative, Christian, Catholic, and comprised of committed individuals. You are far removed from that. We are not schemers nor gossips. Stop speaking on behalf of the Republican Party," Paparazzi retorted to Otaola.

This clash between the two communicators illustrates the long-standing rivalry within the Cuban exile community, where both have made their mark through their political stances and strong social media presence.

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