Cuban influencer and model Daniela Reyes continues to keep her followers entertained with glimpses of her life in Miami. This time, she sparked laughter, anecdotes, and even debates on social media by sharing her first experience pumping gas in the United States. Sporting an impeccable look with a pink dress and a Chanel bag slung over her shoulder, Daniela began her video with, "Today I want you to join me for my first time filling up the car here in the U.S."
Reyes, who has been driving a Porsche since her arrival in Miami, admitted she was a bit anxious as she had never performed this task before. She explained that in Cuba and Mexico, it wasn't necessary to get out of the car to fill up the tank, which made this a completely new "challenge" for her.
Between laughs, she recounted how she parked, paid cash inside the gas station, and then faced the real challenge: handling the nozzle and connecting everything correctly. "I didn't even know how to remove the nozzle... besides the fact that it was so heavy," she said, expressing immense relief when she finally managed to fill the tank.
At the end, Daniela took the opportunity to leave a motivational message: "Do what you fear, and the fear will disappear," encouraging her followers to share similar experiences in the comments.
The reactions were swift. While some users related to the moment by sharing their own stories, others couldn't resist joking about her comparison with gas stations in Cuba. Comments like, "Sweetheart, where in Cuba do they fill up your gas because I can't recall?" and "In Cuba, there isn't any gas, imagine if they actually put it in your car," were among the most repeated.
Several shared their personal experiences: "My first time was also a disaster, I almost filled it with diesel, and thanks to a man who shouted at me, it didn't happen," wrote one user. Another confessed, "I soaked my feet in gas because the nozzle didn't lock."
Some focused on her appearance: "Daniela shows us that even for pumping gas, you've got to look fabulous," and "The true 'I'm just a girl' Latin version." Meanwhile, others noted the Porsche she was driving, stating: "First time pumping gas, but in a fantastic car," and "As long as you don't put diesel in the Porsche, you're fine."
Following some comments, Daniela used her stories to clarify that she didn't mean in Cuba you don't need to get out of the car, but was specifically referring to Mexico. "I meant in Mexico, maybe I didn't explain it clearly," she responded to a user who questioned her statement.
This new anecdote adds to those she has already shared during her time in Miami, such as her visits to the Miami Design District and her frequent mentions of the Porsche she drives, courtesy of a dealership she has highlighted multiple times. Since arriving in the City of the Sun last December, the actress has kept her audience entertained with spontaneous moments like this, generating continuous interaction on her social media.
For now, Daniela continues to enjoy her time in Miami, sharing snippets of her life with her followers, who never miss an opportunity to comment, joke, or debate about every detail.