When genetics plays “who looks like who?” with tears included
Ah, Paul Stanley, the son of the iconic Paco Stanley, gives us another dose of family drama with a touch of touching DNA. It turns out that every time he looks at his daughter Victoria, he doesn’t see an adorable baby (which she is), but her late father, the driver killed in 1999. Coincidence? Magic? Or simply the same eyes that he inherited as if they were an irrevocable genetic loan?
Paco, who would have turned 83 years old on July 3 (because of course, the dead also deserve imaginary cake), was remembered in the program “Hoy”, where Paul dropped emotional pearls such as: “Today that I see my daughter is the best, it is the best thing that has happened to me”. Awww. Then he added, with the subtlety of an elephant in emotional glassware, that little Victoria is basically a miniature reincarnation of her grandfather. Could it be that the girl also inherited her taste for variety shows?
The baby as emotional therapy: when science is not enough
Paul, with the elegance of someone who uses his daughter as a spiritual balm, admitted: “I see her and she’s my boss, so she kind of came to ease that pain.” Of course, because nothing cures the trauma of losing a father at 13 like a child who, in addition to diapers, carries the weight of being his father’s living comfort. What a responsibility for someone who still doesn’t know how to say “hello”!
In a post full of emoji-hearts and nostalgia, Paul wrote: “Happy birthday dad, I love you and here is our gift of life, this beautiful baby that I will always tell about you.”. Of course, accompanied by a photo where Victoria shows off those Stanley™ eyes that, apparently, are the family’s trademark. Does anyone else think that this girl will have to carry comparisons every time she looks in the mirror?
Television reconciliations: when reality surpasses melodrama
But wait, there’s more! It turns out that Victoria is not only an emotional healing kit, but also the catalyst for an epic reconciliation. Paul, who had not spoken to Mario Bezares for years (his father’s friend and possibly guilty of something we will never know), decided to bury the hatchet… just when he entered “The House of the Famous Mexico”. What a coincidence! Or could it be that the baby whispered in his ear: “Dad, make peace, the rating is worth it”?
Between tears, cheesy messages and photos that show that the Stanley genes are stronger than any soap opera, Paul has achieved the impossible: turning his grief into a storyline worthy of prime time. And we, here, wondering: what’s next? A book titled “How My Daughter Saved Me from My Traumas (and Other Gossip)”?
Moved? Skeptical? Or simply intrigued by the therapeutic power of a baby? Share this article and discover more stories where family drama and spectacle go hand in hand. Because life, dear reader, sometimes surpasses the wildest script!
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