Isabella, the new granddaughter of the Fernández dynasty, is born

The Fernández musical dynasty welcomes a new member, Isabella.

The Fernández family adds a new voice

Vicente Fernández Jr. and his wife Mariana González already have their daughter, Isabella, in their arms. The baby came into the world a little earlier than expected, ahead of the symbolic date of February 17, the birthday of her legendary grandfather, Chente.

The news was shared by the happy parents through their social networks. It wasn’t just any announcement. They accompanied it with the perfect soundtrack: classic songs from ‘Charro de Huentitán’ like “Un million springs” and “Beautiful affection”. A detail that would have moved the patriarch.

Vicente Fernández Jr., 62 years old, is already the father of four children; A few days ago Isabella’s baby shower was held with Mariana, 42.

The family event was attended by ‘Cuquita’, María del Refugio Abarca, Chente’s widow. She, who is already the grandmother of nine and great-grandmother of several more, saw how the family tree continues to spread its roots.

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With this new birth, the legacy of the ‘Idol of Mexico’ is strengthened. Vicente Fernández had 11 grandchildren from his three children and the count of great-grandchildren is already five. Each one carries with them a little piece of that story that was written through rancheras and love for music.

It is curious to think about the weight of the surname that Isabella carries. Being born into this family is not anything. It is growing up among iconic photos, epic anecdotes and songs that are anthems for millions. Welcome to the clan.

Yolanda Andrade faces new health crisis due to ALS

The 54-year-old driver reappears with severe discomfort and shares her condition with followers.

Relapse in the fight against ALS

Yolanda Andrade shared her difficult moment again on social networks. The 54-year-old driver, diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), revealed that she is facing a crisis that keeps her in bed.

Now the discomfort is concentrated in the left eye. In addition, he suffers a severe headache and rib pain. “The whole bodywork,” he expressed in the video he published.

The power of prayer

Andrade thanked the messages of support and highlighted the importance of prayer. “Here I am, what’s left of me, but tomorrow I’m going to wake up better, today the pain knocked me down,” he confessed.

The actress also received a flower arrangement from her friend Pedro Fernández and his wife Karina. He shared the image on his accounts, along with old photos with figures such as Ricky Martin, Paulina Rubio and Salma Hayek.

The public diagnosis of ALS was made on December 26, 2025, although since 2023 he had shown the physical changes he faces. The neurodegenerative disease affects motor neurons and causes progressive loss of muscle control.

Despite the situation, Yolanda maintains an optimistic attitude and remains connected with her followers, showing both the difficult moments and the memories of her career.

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Justin Bieber, Madonna, Shakira and BTS at the 2026 World Cup show

Justin Bieber will headline the halftime show at the 2026 World Cup final.

The speculation ended. Justin Bieber will be part of the halftime show at the grand final of the 2026 World Cup. The official announcement confirmed his name along with other global stars.

Confirmed artists

The Canadian will share the stage with Madonna, Shakira and BTS. The show will take place on Sunday, July 19, 2026 at MetLife Stadium, located in East Rutherford, New Jersey. FIFA designated the venue as New York/New Jersey Stadium.

The event promises to bring together figures of different genders and generations. Madonna represents classic pop, Shakira represents Latin fusion, BTS the global K-pop phenomenon, and Justin Bieber contemporary pop.

No details about the songs or the length of the show have been revealed so far. The organization of the 2026 World Cup is working on the final adjustments to offer a show that competes with the best in history.

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Julio César Chávez opens up in new docuseries for ViX

The legendary Mexican boxer premieres series on ViX and reveals details of his life without filters.

The new look at your life

Julio César Chávez, who in the 80s was considered the best boxer in the world pound for pound and champion in three categories, is preparing to premiere the docuseries “Chávez vs Chávez” in September on the ViX platform. The 64-year-old from Sonora promises a no-holds-barred story about his rises, falls and his recovery process.

“It is a series that talks about the rise and fall that I had, but also about the rise. From when I was a child, from when I was world champion and everything else, of course the family is involved,” he declared.

The production is carried out by Diego Enrique Osorno, known for documentaries such as “The show, chronicle of a murder” and “The mountain”. It is the second time that Chávez is portrayed in this format; The first was in 2007 by Diego Luna, in a feature film. In 2017 the bioseries “El César” with Armando Hernández was broadcast.

“It’s not that I didn’t like it (Luna’s), but this one is going to be more beautiful; in that one I was very bad then (due to substance use) and this one is more complete,” he commented.

There are also plans for a film in the United States, still in negotiation. “After it is achieved, I can leave this world peacefully. I am already very seen,” he added.

Chávez was world champion in Super Featherweight, Lightweight and Super Lightweight. He had more than 80 knockouts (eight out of 10 fights) and just six defeats. After his retirement, he faced problems with alcohol and other substance use; He entered rehabilitation in 2010. Today he is a commentator on TV Azteca and gives motivational talks.

Starting this week, he also appears in a “Call of Duty: Mobile” campaign for Mexico and Latin America, where players will get gloves inspired by the former boxer with his signature. The recording was made at Churubusco Studios.

“Video games are very important in the new generations, I see how my grandson Julito handles it, he is six years old and since being born with them, he teaches me, I think he will like this one.”

Almost 30 years after his retirement, children still recognize him. “It’s something beautiful that money can’t buy and that’s what I’m going to take with me when I die,” he concluded.

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