# Coralita Veloz reunites with her grandson and her daughter Maka in Miami after many years of separation

**Date:** 06/30/2022

The arrival in Miami of popular actress Coralita Veloz has awakened the curiosity of many Cubans who closely follow her career and who wondered whether she would only be visiting the United States or would stay to live there with her family members.

Coralia has already cleared up the doubts of the Cuban community after her first TV appearance on the program La Casa de Maka, hosted, precisely, by her daughter María Karla Rivero Veloz, who said she felt very happy to have her mother with her, as she confessed to feeling a "deep mommy ache."

"It has been a very long process, but you're here now," Maka assured, daughter of the well-known Cuban poet and journalist Raúl Rivero. "My mom, of course, is going to be here sharing with us in 'La casa de Maka.' She has come here to live with us, so obviously she is going to be part of all of this."

During the program, Coralita shared with other emigrated actresses like Dianelys Brito and was able to reunite with her brother Ramoncito Veloz, whom she had not seen since the mid-2000s and who had left the island in 1989. "You've earned everything with your work and with your affectionate way of being, my sister," Ramoncito told her.

"I'm very happy. I'm already here at my daughter's house, at Maka's, at my grandson's, at my son-in-law's," said an emotional Coralita on "La casa de Maka." "I'm well, with friends, with you [Maka], with the boy who is a precious thing and with this little brother [Ramoncito] I found him so thin…," joked the actress.

The 72-year-old actress also mentioned that before flying to Miami she had to stay for two months in Guyana waiting for her visa to reunite with her daughter.

"In Guyana, with all the Cubans who are there, every time I arrived somewhere I received the affection and love from everyone. Truly very grateful and a big kiss to everyone. They tell me about family and I receive it with much affection. A million thanks, truly," added Coralita.

Maka mentioned that her mother will be part of the program's cast and on June 30 a special broadcast will be dedicated to her in which Coralia will narrate never-before-revealed details of her life in Cuba.