Eleazar Gómez negotiates his return to TV after La Granja VIP

The actor reappears on TV Azteca after months away from the cameras and networks, looking for new professional projects.

Is Eleazar Gómez returning to TV? The cameras captured it on TV Azteca

After winning over the public at La Granja VIP and then disappearing completely, Eleazar Gómez reappeared where he was least expected: in the hallways of TV Azteca. The actor was captured arriving at the television station to, as he said, “see projects.”

His participation in the reality show was his great comeback after years of low profile. Although at the beginning there was rejection, over the weeks he won over the audience and came in second place, only behind Alfredo Adame.

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The curious thing is that, after the final, the actor practically disappeared. He left social media and only appeared occasionally with his girlfriend, Miriam García, who became known for supporting him unconditionally during the show.

A break to “fill yourself with love”

Where did he go? Eleazar explained it before the cameras of Come Joy. He said he needed a break to work on himself and his spirituality.

“I am very happy, I come from taking a break, a break… from working a lot on myself, spiritually, filling myself with a lot of love,” confessed the actor.

He added that he went to “hidden and secret places” with Miriam to have fun and get away from “the stuff of social media and everything people say.”

Regarding the possible project with TV Azteca he was evasive. He acknowledged that not even he himself knows what they could offer him. For now, it’s just talks.

What he did make clear are his personal plans. Although there is no date for a wedding, he and Miriam do want to start a family soon.

“My biggest dream in life is to become a father,” said Eleazar. “We have many plans this year… Miriam García is the love of my life.”

So while he negotiates his return to the screen, apparently he is also doing “the task” to fulfill that other dream. Time will tell what TV Azteca offers to the actor who managed to recover his public image.

Swift and Kelce: their wedding will include two celebrations in July

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are preparing two events to celebrate their wedding.

The final stretch towards the wedding of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce is already underway. According to The New York Times, which cites an entertainment industry executive and another person close to the preparations, the couple would hold two events in July.

Two days of celebration

An intimate ceremony with around 100 guests would take place on July 2. The next day, the big party would be held with at least a thousand attendees and possible live performances. So far, neither the artists nor their representatives have confirmed the information.

Media such as Page Six and TMZ report that the wedding will be in New York, a city where Swift has a property. It is speculated that Madison Square Garden could be the venue, unconventional but functional due to its multiple entrances to maintain privacy.

Logistics details

Page Six also notes that the invitations would have been delivered personally to avoid leaks. Kansas City Chiefs teammates booked into the Marriott Marquis hotel for those dates. A wedding in Rhode Island was initially planned for June 13, but was postponed after leaks.

George Kittle, Kelce’s NFL teammate, revealed that a condition of the event would be no gifts. In addition, an organizing company requested the closure of streets around the stadium and the installation of a tent.

Kelce and Swift got engaged in August 2025, after starting their relationship in 2023.

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90’s Pop Tour Antro comes to Payne Arena with great artists

Kabah, Magneto, Kalimba and more revive the hits of the 90s in Texas.

A night of musical nostalgia

On June 27 at 8:00 p.m., the Payne Arena in Hidalgo, Texas, will be the setting for an evening that promises to transport the public to the 90s. The 90’s Pop Tour Antro tour, which began in 2025, has been extended to 2026 thanks to the success of its sold-out shows.

The lineup includes Kabah, Mercurio, Magneto, JNS, Ari, Erika, Kalimba, M’Balia, Erik Rubin, The Sacados, Caló, S.B.S. and DJs Le Twins. All of them will share energy on stage with emblematic songs such as “La vida loca”, “La calle de las sirens”, “Enferma de amor”, “Bailando”, “Fiesta” and “Antro”, among other hits that marked a generation.

This new version of the tour has conquered Latin fans in the United States, with sold-out dates in several cities. In Hidalgo, Texas, the same response is expected. Those wishing to attend should purchase their tickets in advance, as demand is high.

The event is designed for the public to dance and remember the classics that defined pop music of the 90s. An unmissable event for lovers of musical nostalgia.

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Lyn May tells how a cosmetic procedure ruined her face

The star reveals the details of the treatment that altered her face and how she managed to overcome the crisis.

Lyn May shared for the first time the story of the incident that marked her life three decades ago. In an interview with YouTuber Nayo Escobar, the 73-year-old artist detailed how two strangers offered to enhance her cheekbones with injections. “Oh, we are going to make you some very pretty cheekbones,” they told him, according to his testimony. He accepted without suspecting the risk.

The injection that changed everything

The dancer originally from Acapulco recalled that women used a bottle to fill syringes with cooking oil. “They injected me with cooking oil,” he said. The result was a progressive deformation of her face that led her to a deep emotional crisis. “I thought about making an attempt on my life. I didn’t want to look in the mirror,” he confessed.

The recovery was long and required multiple medical interventions. “Right now I feel like a queen, but because I have been through many doctors,” she explained. His mother’s support was key in that process. “He gave me a lot of advice. Then I started going to doctors and they got me out of all that, and I still need to,” he said.

Lyn May assured that she has not undergone new procedures for five years and maintains a positive attitude. “I’m going to keep going and I’m going to keep going until I die,” he said. Their testimony highlights the importance of seeking professional help and the crucial role of family support in the face of traumatic experiences.

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