J-Hope from BTS goes viral with Fuerza Regida trend on TikTok

J-Hope from BTS goes viral with 'Tu Sancho' trend on TikTok, causing madness among Mexican fans.

J-Hope enters the Mexican regional and the internet explodes

What happens when you combine a K-pop idol with a lying corrido? Well, TikTok literally catches fire.

J-Hope, member of BTS, has just released a trend on the platform that has all the Armys in chaos mode. With sunglasses, hat and attitude, the rapper synchronized with “Tu Sancho” by Fuerza Regida hours before his first concert at the GNP Seguros Stadium. The result? More than 20 million views in one day.

“Are you ready?” wrote J-Hope, like someone who drops a bomb without warning.

The response from the fandom was immediate and epic

The comments went from disbelief to total delirium:

“Once again, outperforming AI”
“Hobi is already more Mexican than me”
“I never imagined seeing Hobi with a Fuerza Regida song”
“OMG my tastes are coming together”

And seeing a global icon like J-Hope moving to the rhythm of such a local genre not only broke the internet, but also demonstrated something deeper: social networks no longer have borders. Neither cultural, nor musical, nor of any kind.

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More than a trend, a bridge between worlds

This is not just a viral video. It is proof that when art is taken seriously, it connects. BTS had already made history with more than 50,000 Armies at the National Palace, but this gesture by J-Hope—as simple as putting on a hat and dancing—ended up being the most human moment of his entire visit.

Because in the end, music is that: a language that we all understand, no matter where we come from. And if it makes you laugh, even better.

Nick Offerman: ‘We’re All Acting’ in ‘Margo Has Money Problems’

Nick Offerman reflects on the series and how we all play a part in surviving.

We all play a role. That is the central idea that Nick Offerman highlights in the series Margo has money problems, where he plays Jinx, a former professional wrestler.

For the 56-year-old actor, the production shows characters who are usually judged by society to remember that each person adapts their own version depending on the circumstances.

“We all act. When you arrive for an interview, when you are sad but have to go to work or when you go out for coffee. We all play different roles every day.”

Offerman adds that, although a fighter or a content creator on platforms like OnlyFans may seem distant, anyone can identify with them.

Empathy before judgment

The actor also addresses how women who resort to sex work to support their families are often judged. The series proposes to look beyond appearances.

“Maybe I don’t take off my shirt on OnlyFans to feed my child, but we are all, in some way, taking off our shirt for someone. Before judging so quickly, especially women, we should look in the mirror.”

Thaddea Graham, who plays Susie, Margo’s best friend, brings another layer. Her character never questions the protagonist’s decisions and becomes her constant support during motherhood.

“The series talks a lot about the resilience of women. It also teaches you to accept the help that other people want to give you and not to judge the decisions that someone makes to get ahead. I wish we all had a friend like Susie.”

The series, which features Nicole Kidman, Michelle Pfeiffer and Elle Fanning, invites us to treat others with more empathy.

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Cruz Martínez loses his mother; friends and celebrities offer their condolences

The musician Cruz Martínez receives support from celebrities after the loss of his mother. Melenie and Arturo Carmona send messages.

A loss that unites the extended family

The American musician Cruz Martínez, founder of Kumbia Kings, shared on Instagram the death of his mother, María de los Ángeles Martínez. The publication received dozens of messages of condolence, including those from Arturo Carmona and Melenie Carmona, with whom he maintains a close bond despite his separation from Alicia Villarreal.

“A warrior Doña Gela until the last moment! I am sure she left this world proud of the five incredible children she raised,” wrote Melenie, who grew up with Martínez from the age of two, when her mother married him.

Arturo Carmona also spoke: “My deepest condolences, dear Cruz. A big hug to the entire family.” The actor has always recognized the good relationship that Martínez maintains with his daughter, whom he considers part of his family.

Show of support in the artistic environment

Figures such as Chris Pérez (Selena’s widower), Ricardo Muñoz (Intocable), the driver Lalo Elizondo and Fernando Domínguez III (Los Super Reyes) also sent condolences. However, Alicia Villarreal did not speak; maintains a restraining order against Martínez and a complaint for family violence and alleged attempted femicide.

The relationship between the two ended amid legal controversy last year. Since then, Melenie has made it clear that, despite supporting her mother, she considers Cruz Martínez as family—having been her father figure for years—while Arturo Carmona respects that bond while remaining the biological father.

The news has moved those around the musician, who has received expressions of affection in the midst of family mourning.

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Gabriel Soto defends himself and will sue Ana Carla Sinclair

The actor responds to accusations from Ana Carla Sinclair and announces legal action.

The actor’s response

Gabriel Soto broke his silence in the face of accusations from Ana Carla Sinclair, who accused him of having been disloyal to her during their relationship. The actor, who is currently with the chef and therapist Colibrí Jiménez, denied the accusations and explained the reasons for their estrangement.

In an interview for the program “Hoy”, Soto revealed that the singer was still married when they began their relationship, so they did not make the relationship public. “She ran the risk that her son’s father would not give her the pension if it became public that she had a relationship,” he said.

He also detailed that he provided financial support to Sinclair, but the situation became unsustainable. “Every month it was more and more money… there came a time where it got out of hand, I also have two daughters,” he explained.

Legal actions

Soto announced that his legal team is analyzing a lawsuit for defamation and another for improper use of his image. “She is giving photos of me without authorization and that is a crime,” he declared.

In addition, he clarified that Colibrí Jiménez was not a friend of Sinclair or his psychotherapist, as had been spread. “Colibrí is a nutritionist, she treated me on nutrition issues. Sinclair asked me to go with her to regularize cycles,” she said.

The actor made it clear that he will not allow false information to be spread about his personal life and that he will resort to legal means to protect his image.

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