Ana de Armas was recently spotted sharing a kiss with Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez’s stepson, Manuel Anido Cuesta. Photographs of the two locking lips while in Spain have surfaced online. Page Six reported that Ana de Armas and Cuesta took an evening stroll in Madrid after a dinner date in the city. They were walking side by side and stopped for an instant to share a brief kiss in a cozy PDA-packed moment. As of now, neither Ana de Armas nor the Cuban President’s stepson have commented on the kiss.
Ana de Armas and Manuel Anido Cuesta pack on PDA in paparazzi photos
Walking on the streets of Madrid, Ana de Armas shared a cozy kiss with Manuel Anido Cuesta, the stepson of the President of Cuba, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez. The photographs of the moment from Thursday have since gone viral online, generating speculation about the actor’s relationship with Cuesta.
In the photos, Ana de Armas was wearing a calf-length, off-white wool coat, which she tied on the front. She paired it with a pair of black pants and shiny boots. Meanwhile, Cuesta wore a black coat over a turtleneck inner and jeans. He added a pair of suede boots to complete the ensemble.
In other news, Ana de Armas’ latest project is a “John Wick” spinoff that will premiere in June 2025. She stars as Eve Macarro in the upcoming action thriller “Ballerina,” which recently dropped its trailer showcasing her character out for revenge. The clip also shows tense action sequences, but Ana de Armas is no stranger to the concept. She previously starred in action-packed films like “The Gray Man” (2022) and the James Bond movie “No Time to Die” (2021).
Ana de Armas made her breakthrough in Hollywood after appearing in Warner Bros.’s sci-fi action film “Blade Runner 2049” in 2017. Two years later, she starred in the popular murder mystery “Knives Out” and received a Golden Globe Award nomination in the Best Actress in a Motion Picture Comedy/Musical category. One of her most prominent roles was in the Marilyn Monroe biopic, “Blonde,” which earned her an Academy Award nomination, making her the first Cuban actor to ever receive one.