Paul Stanley finds in his daughter the reflection of his father Paco Stanley

The tenderness of a family legacy that transcends generations and heals wounds from the past.

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?

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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!

Parecido entre Victoria y su abuelo Paco Stanley conmueve a Paul

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce would get married in July in NY

Two celebrations: one intimate and another with a thousand guests in New York.

Wedding rumors gain strength

Sources cited by The New York Times indicate that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce would be close to the altar. According to an entertainment executive and a person close to the preparations, a very private ceremony would take place on July 2 with around 100 attendees.

The next day, July 3, a big celebration is planned. At least a thousand guests and possible live performances are expected. So far, neither the artists nor their representatives have confirmed the information.

Media such as Page Six and TMZ have reported weeks ago that the wedding will be in New York. Swift has a strong connection to that city and even owns property there.

Madison Square Garden as a venue?

There is speculation that the main event could occur at Madison Square Garden. Although it is an unconventional venue for a wedding, its logistics would facilitate privacy and confuse curious people, according to the same sources.

The news remains without official confirmation, but the rumors continue to grow.

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Frontera Group encourages Mexico with World Cup song

Frontera Group launches theme for the National Team in the 2026 World Cup.

“One heart”: Grupo Frontera’s anthem for the 2026 World Cup

The Monterrey group launched the official song with which it seeks to unite the Mexican fans during the World Cup, which is being held for the third time in the country.

“Everyone come to my house, because in less than an hour the National Team will play, let the cousins, the friends, come whoever wants. I’ve already lit the coal, I bring the three colors, Mexico wins today, gentlemen,” says the lyrics of “A single heart.”

The band’s enthusiasm reflects what is experienced in the streets: partying, humor and soccer passion. For Grupo Frontera, that connection is natural.

“We are demonstrating the importance that our country has for football. It is an opportunity to show the world our culture, our people and our passion,” they declared via email.

Members and national pride

The band, formed by Adelaido “Payo” Solís III, Juan Javier Cantú, Julián Peña Jr., Alberto “Beto” Acosta, Carlos Guerrero and Carlos Zamora, sees in celebrations such as those of the Angel of Independence a mirror of the performance of El Tri and the Mexican idiosyncrasy.

Images such as Merlin Duck with the tricolor shirt or the fascination of foreigners with the treatment received have gone around the world.

“It’s all about enjoying the World Cup experience. We want to see Mexico far away; it’s time to support and feel proud.”

Music and football: an unstoppable bond

Grupo Frontera was chosen by the Mexican Football Federation and Amazon Music to perform the official theme. So far, “Un solo corazón” has accumulated 1.4 million views on YouTube.

“Both generate emotions. A song can unite thousands of people like a match does. They are spaces to celebrate, dream and create eternal memories,” they detailed.

The band knows that being part of the soundtrack of a World Cup can make them references, like Ricky Martin with “La Copa de la Vida” or Shakira with “Waka Waka.”

“Music is part of those historical moments,” they reiterate.

The performers of “Sabor strawberry” hope that the National Team goes far and with their heads held high.

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Diego Herrera: artificial intelligence harms art and crafts

Diego Herrera criticizes the impact of AI on creativity and artistic employment.

Four decades of changes have passed in the music industry. From that experience, Diego Herrera, a member of Caifanes, observes the use of artificial intelligence (AI) from a distance and points it out as a factor that damages music and creativity.

“That’s rubbish. It has harmed the music, but more so the copyright of a photographer, the art itself. Artificial intelligence is doing things based on what human beings have done,” says Herrera.

For the musician, the tool may have some use, but its current application has become a way of displacing trades. “I see it more as a useless displacement of announcers, photographers, painters, musicians, translators. I don’t agree with that vibe,” he points out.

Democratization and commercial pressure

Herrera recognizes that technology has also opened doors. Today a young person can record a song from home, upload it to platforms and find an audience without going through industrial filters. “It has also democratized music. You want to make a song tomorrow in your home studio, you make it and upload it, and you have access to millions of people, something that was impossible in our time,” he comments.

But rock faces another challenge: the pressure to turn each song into a commercial success, even if that means losing sight of the need to say something of its own. “Now the rock niche is punished, but there is a tendency in the world that the most important thing is to be famous, to have a lot of money, and that absolutely distorts what art is. This is an endurance race; your starting point has to be the desire to do things,” he reflects.

Next concert at the GNP Stadium

Caifanes is preparing for the concert on November 11 at the GNP Stadium, where they will perform songs that have sustained their bond with the public for almost 40 years. “We continue to have a good time, we continue to enjoy playing together. As long as that happens, we will be here. The moment you see that reaction and that love from the people, it is worth the fatigue, the flight and whatever you ask of me,” concludes Herrera.

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