In an interview interview exclusive of the web portal Caras Mexico, Fernando Colunga opened the doors of his privacy to talk about his love for acting.Also, the actor also shared why he keeps his personal life private and how fond he is of those who follow his career to this day.Fernando Colunga and his current lifeTo begin with, Fernando comments in the interview how he is and what he is doing: "Happy and working. Not always in front of the cameras, but I'm always working. Sometimes they say I'm far away and that's not so", said the actor.This is how Kai, Greeicy and Mike Bahía's son grows: the best kept face 6 months after his birth.Regarding his return to the screen, Colunga commented: "It's a very exciting moment. I have always said that it is very important for the public to know you in all your facets as an actor and at this moment I am living an incredible stage".Likewise, Fernando also thanked his fans for all the support he has always had throughout his career: "Since the beginning of my career, my priority has always been to think of the public. I have great respect and love for my audience, that's why I always try to make sure they are excited, have a good time and see something interesting".The meaning of acting and social networks for Fernando Colunga.Colunga also took advantage of the interview to express how happy he feels for so many years in the artistic world: "It's what makes me happiest. I would do the same thing again. It's a career that if you love it, you never stop learning. There is always something you discover and something new that surprises you".This is the photo of Fernando Colunga that causes concern about his appearance: followers claim he is "old" and "super changed".Regarding the social networks and the digital world, the famous actor also mentioned a few things: "I like the depth and ease of having things instantaneous. The big advantage is that you can make yourself known worldwide instantly, that couldn't be done before.""I am with my family, I read, I study, I try to be better every day and live happily. I don't have social networks because I know I won't be able to attend to the public as I would like," revealed Colunga, who went on to say:"If I had them, I would be connected 24 hours a day because I wouldn't be able to leave a message unattended. If I can't attend to the public, which has been my main goal since I started this career, I prefer to be on the side and be a spectator," he concluded this topic in said interview. (E)[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZMztMNUmKI[/embed]We recommend this news
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What are some of your favorite novelas, Petty? I grew up loving them too and personally I will ALWAYSSS show up for anything Fernando Colunga is in!
Anon, I'm not giving you some of my favorites. No. I'm giving you my favorite - If you know this bitch (affectionate and derogatory), you KNOW where this is going!
For all the BL people, this is why @italianpersonwithashippersheart, @lukaherehelp, and I are having no qualms about Twins or Playboyy.
Telenovelas, soap operas, y lakorns have trained us well for these shenanigans and hijinks.
Why y'all can't remember twenty-two people's names is beyond me, but I had them down the first episode.
Why y'all don't like the tonal whiplash is odd to me because for me, ten minutes on one couple is TOO MUCH TIME. Six minutes, TOP, and move on to the next one.
Someone getting stabbed in one scene then the next scene being someone celebrating at a birthday party is the way I like my shows, and don't let that person be getting stabbed AT that birthday party because that is my bread and butter.
Oh, and TWINS!
My favorite show includes all of these fine points, and it's the 1998 Mexican telenovela called
La usurpadora
Somewhere in fictional hell, Soraya Montenegro from María la del Barrio is pissed as fuck.
The plot: Paola is a rich bitch and wants to leave her husband for her evil lover but can't figure out how.
¡Sorpresa, cabrona! She meets a worker who looks just like her while on vacation or some shit.
Paulina is the other woman and she is too poor to contour. Therefore, rich bitch Paola convinces kind and caring Paulina to be her stand-in. Paola tells Paulina she will live the best life and be rich, while Paola can be free. It's a win-win.
¡MENTIRAS!
Paulina refuses! So Paola blackmails her into doing it, and with her mother dead, her fiance gone, and no job (since she was fired as part of Paola's blackmailing scheme), Paulina is forced to take the offer. This is like episode 2 out of 102.
In the next 100 episodes, we get forty-five other characters who are all important to the plot, amnesia, cheating, murder attempts, Paola pretending to be paralyzed, Paulina GOES TO PRISON, someone discovers they are actually twins (no duh!), and a crap ton of more drama.
Oh, and the car crash!
But God got Paulina, so she good. Even in the sequel when she had cancer, pero no, she was just pregnant.
The show is based on a 1971 Venezuelan telenovela that was adapted from the book La Intrusa, and has since had several remakes. One was in 2019, which made Paulina Colombian (or was she always Colombian?), and A MUSICAL THIS YEAR!
It holds a 96% rating on Rotten Tomatoes because the people know this was a 🎁🎁🎁 from God, and it is not up for debate because it featured men dancing around singing Celia Cruz's "La vida es un carnaval" y Selena's "Bidi Bidi Bom Bom." This movie is the moment.
The lead is Cuban actress Isabella Castillo Díaz who played in America and México's co-produced telenovela ¿Quién es quién?, which is basically the boy version of La usurpadora because of the twins plot. Do you see the theme?
But back to the musical, which also features Drag Race superstar, Valentina. If you know this bitch (affectionate and derogatory), you KNOW!
The 1998 version and musical both embrace the camp of it all. The music in the original 1998 version was peak telenovela, and even if you don't speak Spanish, readers, just watch the first minute of this video. I promise you it will be worth it, and it will give you three perfect examples of the *vibes* I'm always rambling about.
So, yeah, Anon, I hope this explains a lot of about my taste in BLs. I'm here for a show, not the show. Soraya understands.
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