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Boncó Quiñongo Jokes About Blue-Eyed Trend: "We Look Like Three Police Cars"

Friday, August 30, 2024 by Henry Cruz

The trend of changing eye color is taking Miami by storm, leading many to undergo ocular surgery and sparking a plethora of jokes on social media. Cuban comedian Boncó Quiñongo couldn't resist joining in on the fun. Together with his friends, Yeto and Ronald Borrell, he posed for the camera using a filter that turns eyes blue.

"Wow, ladies and gentlemen, I have to say something: three black guys with blue eyes right now look like three police cars," the comedian said in an Instagram video. He started in a very serious tone but ended up bursting into laughter.

The trio's joke triggered numerous comments from their followers on social media, making it clear that it was all in good humor.

One of the latest Cuban artists to undergo this procedure, called keratopigmentation, is Wow Popy. Following in the footsteps of Osmani García, La Diosa, and Dayrán Perdomo, the reggaeton artist shared before-and-after photos on his social media this week, showcasing his transformation from brown to light blue eyes.

Understanding the Blue-Eyed Trend in Miami

The trend of changing eye color has become a popular topic in Miami, leading to various questions and discussions. Here are some common queries and their answers:

What is keratopigmentation?

Keratopigmentation is a surgical procedure that alters the color of the eyes by implanting a colored pigment into the cornea.

Why are people in Miami opting for eye color change?

Many people in Miami are choosing to change their eye color as a fashion statement or to follow the latest trends in cosmetic enhancements.

Are there any risks associated with keratopigmentation?

Yes, like any surgical procedure, keratopigmentation carries risks such as infection, inflammation, and potential damage to the eye.

Which Cuban celebrities have undergone this procedure?

Cuban celebrities like Osmani García, La Diosa, Dayrán Perdomo, and Wow Popy have all undergone keratopigmentation to change their eye color.

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