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Actress Paulina Mercado becomes a mother-in-law at son's wedding

Actress Paulina Mercado becomes a mother-in-law at son's wedding

From El Universal · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Mexican actress Paulina Mercado became a mother-in-law this weekend as her son Emiliano Ojeda married his fiancée Sophie in Cuernavaca.
  • Mercado shared details of the discreet ceremony, noting that her boyfriend, Juan Soler, was present.
  • The article also briefly mentions actress Katie Barbieri's return to Mexican television and a comment from José Ramón Fernández's son about his father's work priorities.

Actress and "Sale el Sol" host Paulina Mercado officially became a mother-in-law this past weekend. Her son, Emiliano Ojeda, married his girlfriend Sophie in a private ceremony held in Cuernavaca, Morelos.

Mercado shared that while the couple managed the wedding planning, she was given the freedom to invite guests, with the condition that they be people who have genuinely impacted their lives. She offered a glimpse of her attire for the special occasion via a video shared on social media, also revealing that her boyfriend, Juan Soler, accompanied her.

The article also touches upon other entertainment news, noting the return of actress Katie Barbieri to Mexican television after a 22-year absence. Barbieri, who had been working in the United States and Colombia, recently filmed the movie "De Noche" in Mexico City and other locations. She was recently seen at Televisa, her former network.

Additionally, the piece includes a brief anecdote from Juan Pablo Fernández, son of sports commentator José Ramón Fernández. He humorously recalled how his father's dedication to covering the 1978 World Cup in Argentina meant he met his son a month after his birth.

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Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.