The members of that captivating television district of Chavo del Ocho continue to keep people talking, even decades after the show ended. A few days ago, María Antonieta de las Nieves, the Chilindrina of the series, uploaded a photo of her in a bikini at the age of 70 to the networks.
Hours later, as a comical way to respond to that image, Carlos Villagrán, the actor who played Kiko in the classic comedy, uploaded a postcard -trucada- of his character with a naked torso and enviable muscles.
Villagrán shared on his page Instagram an image of his being Quico – the boy who later changed his name to Kiko for legal reasons– with his traditional hat and puffy cheeks, but with a peculiarity: the character was without clothes from the waist down and showed a sculpted body, with the muscles of the abdomen and chest muscles strongly marked.
The image, which was clearly a photo montage, was published by the actor two days ago and according to Mexican media, it was the daughter of Villagrán Vanessa, the one who helped him with that. And it was the same daughter of the interpreter who encouraged her father with a sentence in the same position: “My papeeto boneeto (sic) is not far behind”he wrote, next to the emoji of a strong arm making a gesture of strength.
The image of “Muscular Kiko, Which reached more than 15,000 likes, it came as a sympathetic response to the photo I posted the day before Marie Antoinette from the snowThe actress spent her vacation Acapulco, Mexico, and from there published a postcard showing it in bikini, an image praised by his followers.
“It had been a long time since I wore a bikini,” Chilindrina’s interpreter had written in her post, which she deleted a few hours later to post another, less panoramic image.
For his part, Villagrán, who recently announced his intention to venture into Mexican politics, has accompanied his post as a muscular man with a series of ‘hashtags’ including: #exercise, #strong, #kiko, #fitness, #fit, #healthy bodiesAnd his followers they celebrated its occurrence with messages full of laughter and congratulations.
El Chavo del Ocho is one of the most recognized programs in all Latin AmericaThe story of some children’s adventures in a modest neighborhood created by the Mexican actor and author Roberto Gómez Bolaños interpreter of El Chavo- came to practically every corner of the world during the height of his fame in the twentieth century
The Chavo, Kiko and the Chilindrina were the main protagonists, along with another set of adult characters, such as Mr. Ramon Mrs. Florinda and the Mr. BellyThe humor that comes from the unusual situations is remembered by millions of fans. Therefore, every post, statement or appearance made by the translators of the series arouses interest and a rapture of nostalgia in the loyal audience.