Emiliano Aguilar attacks Nodal for the Cazzu case

The singer's ex narrates the legal obstacles she faces, unleashing a new barrage of criticism online.

The eternal Aguilar-Nodal family drama: A new chapter

It seems that the Aguilar family cannot spend even a quarter without offering us a new soap opera worthy of the old soap opera. On this occasion, the undisputed protagonist of the drama is Emiliano Aguilar, the eldest son of Pepe Aguilar, who has decided that his mission in life is to be the social vigilante of family dysfunction, focusing his sights, once again, on his brother-in-law, the singer Christian Nodal.

The trigger for this new installment of “What will Emiliano do today?” It was an interview with the Argentine rapper Cazzu, Nodal’s former partner and mother of his daughter, Inti. In the podcast ‘Doubts are given away’, Cazzu crudely narrated the Kafkaesque odyssey that he experiences every time he wants to travel with his own daughter. It turns out that, since she does not have notarized permission from Mr. Nodal, the immigration authorities treat her, in her own words, as if she were trying to traffic a package of cocaine instead of traveling with her own offspring.

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The white knight (or the familiar troll) takes action

Faced with this story, Emiliano, our self-proclaimed champion of justice, could not contain himself. Your reaction? Share the fragment on Instagram and drop a pearl that has delighted netizens: calling your brother-in-law “starving“. The irony here is sublime: a member of one of the wealthiest families in regional Mexican music accusing a billionaire superstar of misery. Logic is conspicuous by its absence, but the spectacle is guaranteed.

Emiliano’s message was a rhetorical gem: “Chale, how few hue… dog, first fix your personal life and then talk about mine, because here you are the one dying of hunger.” Because, clearly, the best way to fix your own life is by giving public lessons on how to fix someone else’s. Immediately afterwards, and in a twist that no one saw coming (no one), he apologized to Cazzu for his audacity, but finished with “that guy has to settle down.” An apology with condiments, the house specialty.

Emiliano’s empathy, of course, has a noble origin: his own mother lived in a single mother situation. Although one can’t help but wonder if this sudden wave of support is more of an excuse to continue fanning the flame of his particular cold war with Nodal than an act of genuine altruism.

The final duel: A chess challenge in Cajititlán

As every good drama needs a climax, Emiliano provided it with an invitation that mixes absurdity with intimidation. Not content with the digital zasca, he challenged Nodal to a duel… but not about music, nor about fists, but about chess. Yes, you read that right. Chess. Because nothing says “resolving our differences” like a medieval strategy game.

With the elegance of a master of ceremonies at a flamenco tablao, he blurted out: “Well, I’ll be waiting for you here, baby, this is a chess game and apparently you’re worth… to play. I’m going to be in Cajititlán at 7, I’m going to be there at the event in case you want to join in.” One can only imagine the scene: Nodal arriving with a board under his arm, challenging Emiliano to a duel to the death with bishops and knights. The press anxiously awaits the photograph of the checkmate.

Meanwhile, followers on social networks are divided between those who applaud Emiliano’s courage and those who simply recline in their virtual seats to enjoy the circus. Digital support is massive, demonstrating once again that in the world of entertainment, controversy and conflict sell more than any gold record.

In the end, the only point on which everyone seems to agree is how uncomfortable it must be for Ángela Aguilar, Emiliano’s sister and Nodal’s wife, to be trapped in the middle of this dialectical family shootout. While the headlines write themselves, the real life of a girl and the complex custody procedures become the sideshow of a fight that, it seems, is far from over.

Moral of the story? In the world of entertainment, the family that is criticized together, remains in the trending topics. And if you can include an absurd challenge, even better.

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Alejandro Fernández breaks record with massive serenade in Guadalajara

270 thousand people packed the Glorieta de La Minerva in a historic evening.

A historic night

Alejandro Fernández brought together 270 thousand attendees at the Glorieta de La Minerva, in Guadalajara, during a concert that is already recognized as “the largest serenade in the world.” The appointment was June 25.

Since dawn, thousands of followers began to arrive at the emblematic point of the Jalisco capital to secure a place. El Potrillo opened the evening with “I don’t know how to crack”, a song that immediately ignited the public’s spirit.

The repertoire included classics such as “Beautiful darling”, “These jealousies” and “I’ll lose you”. The energy remained high with pieces like “Decepcións”, “Sé que te duele” and “A mi vida”.

Luxury guests

One of the most intense moments came with Alfredo Olivas, with whom he performed “Cobijas ajenas.” Afterwards, Julión Álvarez joined the stage to sing “Nube Viajera”, causing one of the loudest applauses of the night.

The artist also surprised with a medley of Mexican music and his new song “Mi México Lindo”, included in the official album of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The moment was accompanied by fireworks, lights and confetti.

The present Fernández dynasty

The concert reached its most emotional point when his daughter Camila Fernández sang “Today I want you” and then his son Alex Fernández joined in to perform “Perdón.” The applause was massive.

For more than two hours, the giant serenade kept the excitement rising. Fernández said goodbye visibly moved and expressed his gratitude on social networks.

The singer continues his “De Rey a Rey” tour, a tribute to Vicente Fernández, with more than 60 concerts in Latin America, the United States, Spain and Mexico. In addition, he will be the headliner of the Arre Festival on September 5 and 6 at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City.

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Rafael Amaya closes the cycle with the tenth season of The Lord of the Skies

Rafael Amaya says goodbye to Aurelio Casillas and announces a series with Emma Coronel.

Rafael Amaya says goodbye to Aurelio Casillas with the tenth and final season of The Lord of the Skies. The actor led a meeting with part of the cast to celebrate the closing of a cycle that began in 2013 and that made him one of the most recognized faces on Spanish television.

“This last season is a tribute to the fans. It’s been like a school since season one; I feel like I’m graduating,” said Amaya.

The goodbye of Rutila Casillas

Carmen Aub is also preparing to leave Rutila Casillas, Aurelio’s daughter, after 13 years. In this season, the character arrives with nothing to lose.

“She already lost her son, her mother, her grandmother, her father. Now she takes on his last name, she is a woman without fear,” Aub explained.

New faces and the legacy of the series

Sandra Echeverría joins as prosecutor María José Huertas, Aurelio’s nemesis. The actress highlighted that her character is a strong and independent woman.

“I don’t like to make submissive characters; I want to give examples of women who can set limits,” she declared.

Isabella Castillo, who plays Diana Ahumada, stressed that the series showed that Latin Americans can create long-term stories with quality.

“We were precursors of the narcoseries genre. We changed Hispanic television,” he said.

Amaya’s new project

Amaya is already working on his first series as a producer, in collaboration with Emma Coronel, wife of Joaquín ‘El Chapo’ Guzmán. The idea arose from the friendship between Maritza Ramos, the actor’s wife, and Coronel.

“We are going to use their experiences as a basis for fiction,” said Ramos, who will be co-executive producer.

The tenth season premieres on July 7 on Telemundo.

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Aurelio Casillas returns as the Mexican John Wick in the final season

Rafael Amaya returns as Aurelio Casillas in the final season, with scenes reminiscent of John Wick.

The farewell of an icon

Aurelio Casillas is back. The final season of The Lord of the Skies will start on July 7 on Telemundo, and the trailer is already sparking comparisons with John Wick.

Rafael Amaya, 49, once again heads this story inspired by Amado Carrillo Fuentes, leader of the Juárez Cartel. The series, which began in April 2013, has 10 seasons of betrayal, power and action.

Reactions and expectations

In the trailer, Aurelio appears looking for his daughter Rutila Casillas (Carmen Aub). Fans were quick to compare him to Keanu Reeves’ character:

“Aurelio Casillas is the Mexican John Wick.”
“The action scenes are at cinema level.”
“The real John Wick of Mexico is back.”

Amaya is excited about this final closure. Although many asked for the return of Víctor Casillas, alias “Chacorta” (Raúl Méndez), that did not materialize.

The series promises scenes of hand-to-hand combat, use of weapons and survival strategies. Without a doubt, an ending worthy of his legacy.

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