Christian Nodal resurfaces on networks with humor and controversy

The rebirth (or rebranding) of Nodal: from controversy to TikTok Ah, Christian Nodal, that outlaw of regional music who has us more entertained than a 9 o'clock soap opera. After his life...

The rebirth (or rebranding) of Nodal: from controversy to TikTok

Ah, Christian Nodal, that outlaw of regional music who keeps us more entertained than a 9 o’clock soap opera. After his love life was a cocktail of scandals (Cazzu, Ángela Aguilar, and the *drama* that we all adore), the singer seems to have found the magic formula: social networks and a more relaxed attitude. Result? His followers are taking the bait again.

From “Goodbye, love” to “Hello, TikTok”

Since reconnecting with his former manager, Alex Jiménez (the brain behind hits like “Adiós, amor”), Nodal has become more accessible than a viral meme. Interviews, photos with Ángela, and now… TikToks. Yes, the same guy who previously seemed to live in a bubble of secrecy now dances to trends and shares videos in cantinas with frosty drinks. *Slow clap*.

RelatedÁngela Aguilar reaffirms her love for Christian Nodal in a new video clip

The last clip? A Nodal chuleando in a cantina in Texcoco, with a drink in one hand, a cigarette in the other, and an audio in the background that screams “How agustic!”. The irony here is that, months ago, your posts were a minefield of negative comments. Now, fans shower him with “how happy you look” and “Nodal tiktoker gives me life”. Makeover or master strategy? *Shrug*.

“When you’re happy, it shows” – says a fan. Of course, because nothing screams authentic happiness like a video planned for networks. But hey, at least it’s entertaining.

The curious thing is that Ángela Aguilar, who at first seemed more reserved than introverted at a family gathering, has now also let out her tongue. At the Billboard Women in Music, she confessed that Nodal is her “number one fan”. Aww. Could it be that love (or likes) conquers all?

Moral: in the digital age, even dramas are resolved with engagement

If this reign of Nodal 2.0 teaches us anything, it is that in 2025, the public image is curated with viral content and transparency (or its edited version). Will the effect last? Who knows. But for now, his fans are here for the show. And so do we.

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Selena Gomez reveals her outfit at Taylor Swift’s wedding

The singer wore a champagne Oscar de la Renta dress at the exclusive celebration.

Swift-Kelce wedding details

The secrecy surrounding the wedding of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce is beginning to dissipate. Among the guests, Selena Gómez shared the dress she wore for the celebration on social media.

Gómez opted for a champagne-colored design by Dominican Oscar de la Renta. The gold dress had thin straps and delicate fringes. She accessorized it with a wavy bob hairstyle and pointy sneakers in the same shade.

The actress came accompanied by her husband, Benny Blanco, who wore a classic black suit.

Taylor Swift and the NFL player welcomed nearly a thousand guests on July 3 at Madison Square Garden. The Empire State Building, with a special link to Swift, was illuminated light blue as part of the tradition of ‘something new, something old and something blue’, a symbol of good fortune in marriage.

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Huevocartoon jumps into live action with “Al agua patos”

Huevocartoon's first live action film, based on an international success, with Adal Ramones as the protagonist.

Huevocartoon, a Mexican studio known for its animated egg films, is preparing for its first live-action project. The film will be titled “Ducks Overboard” and will revolve around a group of unsuccessful synchronized swimming men. Adal Ramones will lead the cast.

The story has an international journey: it began as a Swedish documentary, then it was adapted to film by French producers (premiered in Cannes 2018) and later the British made their own version. Ramones and Huevocartoon acquired the license for the British version to bring it to Spanish for the first time, with the support of Elefantec, Pepe Bastón’s company, responsible for films such as “Do you want to be my son?” and “Operation Merry Christmas.”

“We and I bought the Huevocartoon license and we already have the money from various parties, we are waiting for the latest, now it is in the hands of Pepe. I already warned that this year I no longer have space —laughs—, so I think we will throw it away for next year,” said Ramones.

Rodolfo Rivapalacio, from Huevocartoon, will be the main director. His brother Gabriel will accompany him as co-director. Gabriel explained that the script is already ready and that this bet is safer for his live action debut.

“The script is already polished and is spectacular. It is a slightly safer bet because since it is our first feature film in live action, the distributing studios look at you with the look of: ‘ah, son, you are very good at animation’, but how about live action? Better something safe—in history—right?”, he pointed out.

Regarding direction, he added: “In animation I take the lead a little more, my brother helps me more like a co-director, but here in live action it’s just his thing, so he’s the director and I’m the co-director. We already have the casting, but we don’t have it yet —laughs—, it will be announced.”

Huevocartoon has been one of the strong brands of Mexican animation since 2005, when it launched “A movie of eggs” after its success on the internet. In total he has produced three feature films for cinema, adding more than 8 million viewers, and two more in streaming. They had previously tried to create a live-action vampire project, but it did not prosper.

“Al agua patos” will mark Adal Ramones’ first leading role in a comedy feature film. Previously he had important roles in “Santos peregrinos”, “Kings against Santa” and the drama “Martin at dawn”.

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ViX reveals first images of the series about Timbiriche

First official images of the production inspired by the Mexican band.

The Timbiriche series on ViX

The ViX platform presented the first official images of the series inspired by the story of Timbiriche, one of the most emblematic groups of pop in Spanish. The production, directed by Humberto Hinojosa, will cover the origins, evolution and rise of the group.

The preview shows a cast headed by Osvaldo Benavides, Alberto Guerra, Macarena García, Jesusa Ochoa, Iker Solano, Sebastián Poza, Luis De la Rosa, Michelle Pellicer and Sol Wainer. They will be the ones who give life to the dreams, challenges, triumphs and conflicts that marked the young members of the project.

According to the official statement, the series is based on real events. However, until now the direct participation of the former members of Timbiriche in the development of the story has not been confirmed.

The production will seek to portray the evolution of the group from its early years to its consolidation as a reference for Latin pop. At the moment, ViX has not revealed the release date.

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