Mario Bezares starred in a moment full of humor and nostalgia on the HOY program, when he lost in the popular game “Neither si, ni no”, and was challenged to dance “El Gallinazo”, the morning of this Wednesday, October 2.
The dynamic, in which the participants must avoid saying the forbidden words, tested Bezares, who, upon being defeated, had to complete the fun penance imposed by director Paul Stanley.
The moment became even more special when Paul, son of the late director Paco Stanley, asked Bezares to dance “El Gallinazo,” an iconic choreography that he and his father popularized on Mexican television during the 1990s.
The gesture not only caused laughter in the forum, but also unleashed a wave of comments on social networks, where Internet users fondly remembered the duo that Paco Stanley and Mario Bezares formed in programs like ¡Pácatelas!.
Users on platforms like X and TikTok were quick to express their nostalgia by reliving one of the most memorable eras of Mexican television. Many shared videos of those emblematic moments, highlighting the chemistry that existed between Bezares and Stanley.
The dance of “El Gallinazo”, a piece that became part of Paco Stanley’s humorous legacy, took on new life in this broadcast, reviving memories among the generations that grew up watching those programs.
The dance on TODAY also opened the conversation about the continuity of Stanley’s legacy through his son Paul, who has forged his own path in television, although always linked in some way to the memory of his father.
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