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25 February 2025

Kimberly Dos Ramos Stars With Rodrigo Guirao

New show 'Me atrevo a amarte' premieres Feb 24, alongside mourning for Pepe Uribe.

Fans of Mexican television are buzzing with excitement as Kimberly Dos Ramos and Rodrigo Guirao prepare to star together in the upcoming series 'Me atrevo a amarte'. This romantic drama, set to air on February 24 at 6:30 PM on Las Estrellas, promises to explore themes of love at first sight. The two actors recently shared early glimpses of their characters, creating anticipation among viewers. Alongside Dos Ramos and Guirao, the series' theme song will be performed by Álex Fernández and Majo Aguilar, adding to the show's allure.

Meanwhile, Lucerito Mijares is set to make waves on the new season of 'Juego de Voces'. This upcoming installment not only features the talented Mijares but also surprises fans with the inclusion of other renowned figures such as Lucero, Yuri, and Emmanuel as participants. The interaction of these popular personalities is expected to create intriguing dynamics and unexpected results, very much anticipated by the show's loyal audience.

Tragedy struck the Mexican broadcasting community with the announcement of the death of Pepe Uribe, one of the cherished hosts of 'Exa FM'. Uribe passed away on February 22 at the age of 51 after a long and private battle with cancer. His demise has left many fans and colleagues mourning the loss of someone who dedicated nearly three decades to radio and music, significantly impacting the entertainment industry.

Exa FM shared the heartbreaking news through their official social media accounts, posting a black-and-white photo of Uribe with heartfelt messages. "Today, we say goodbye with deep sadness to one of our colleague at the orange network. Until we meet again, dear friend Pepe Uribe," they wrote. The network extended condolences to his family, friends, and team, highlighting the invaluable legacy Uribe left through his passion for radio.

According to reports from local media, Uribe had been receiving treatment for his aggressive cancer at a private hospital in Mérida, Yucatán. His illness was kept largely private, and news of his passing came as a shock to many. His sister, Tere Uribe Magadán, posted touching images from his last farewell, where family and friends gathered to honor his life and music. "And to say I love you... has always been sincere..." she poignantly noted.

Known for his engaging personality and musical talents, Pepe Uribe, whose full name was José Antonio Uribe Magadán, had built an impressive career. His involvement with various rock bands like 'Nomedeth', 'Los 5mentarios', and 'Malta' paved the way for his solo career under the name 'Magadán'. Beyond his musical pursuits, he also held the position of Artistic Director at EXA Yucatán and taught at CBTis 95 in Mérida, showcasing his multifaceted contributions to the arts.

These intertwined stories paint vibrant and poignant portraits of the Mexican entertainment world, from promising new shows and musical performances to the heartbreaking loss of beloved figures who shaped the industry. The upcoming series and competitions reflect the lively spirit of Mexican culture, even as the community grapples with the sadness of Uribe's passing. It serves as a reminder of how intertwined joy and sorrow are within the entertainment industry, reflecting the multifaceted nature of human experiences.