Daughters Of El Buki Are Proud Of Their Creole Roots

Daughters Of El Buki Are Proud Of Their Creole Roots

In an interview in Costa Rica, Alison and Marla said they were proud of their Creole roots since they are Mexican and Cuban

One of the most talented and united show families is that of Marco Antonio Solís and Cristy Solís and their daughters who are proud of their Creole roots.

It should be noted that his parents are of different nationalities, Marco Antonio Solís is Mexican and Cristy Salas Cuban, that is why in the media the daughters of "El buki" said they felt proud of their Creole roots.

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Marla and Alison Solís, the daughters of the Mexican singer-songwriter, have made it quite clear how proud they are to have Creole ancestry. And there is no doubt that the young singers, who have inherited the talent and passion for music from their father and the beauty from their mother.

The singers offered an interview to Diario Extra during their visit to Costa Rica, where they accompanied their father. Apart from talking about all their professional projects, the show they offered at the National Stadium and especially how good they felt in the country, the girls talked a little about the Cuban blood that runs through their veins.

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In fact, when asked about the origin of her mother, as well as the beauty that has made Cristy Salas famous, Alison could not hide her pride.

We are very proud of our roots and we feel Cuban and Mexican

They also did not hesitate to refer to the fact that they love the mixture of "salsa and spicy" and that they "like everything about Cuba, the people and the food" and they think that their mother’s countrymen are "all happy and loving."

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When asked whether they had ever visited the island and what they thought about all that Cubans have had to live through all these years, Marla limited herself to answering:

It is incredible how they keep the cars, it is like traveling to the past, to the fifties, full of colors. It is a country full of color and it is one of the happiest cultures I have ever seen.

On the other hand, the daughter of "El Buki" did not hesitate to claim that the islanders "find joy in everything", that she feels "a lot of affection" for the Cuban people and likes their "way of being".

When asked about the political problems facing the country, the young woman also added:

I’m sorry about your political situation, I think communism is something difficult to overcome

Nor did he limit himself to showing his more supportive side by saying that "I would like to do something to help" although he is also aware that it is very difficult.

I really sympathize with Cubans, I have a lot of love for them and I am proud to be Cuban