Celebrities Experience the Magic of Disney on Ice
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Celebrities attended the opening of Disney on Ice's "Vive la Magia!" show at the National Auditorium.
- Actress Imelda Tuñón clarified her non-involvement in Joan Sebastian's estate succession and mentioned receiving anonymous threats.
- Paul Stanley, Kike Mayagoitia, and Fátima Torre were among other attendees enjoying the show with their families.
Despite inclement weather and traffic, audiences flocked to the National Auditorium for the opening night of Disney on Ice's latest show, "Vive la Magia!" The season, which runs until July 26, kicked off with a star-studded event that included personalities from the entertainment world.
Among the notable attendees was actress Imelda Tuñón, who took the opportunity on the red carpet to address rumors surrounding her. She clarified that she is not involved in the testamentary succession of Joan Sebastian, the late father of her deceased husband, Julián Figueroa. Tuñón also stated she has no intention of seeking any inheritance and revealed she has been experiencing anxiety due to anonymous threats received in recent months.
The show features performances inspired by beloved franchises like "Toy Story." Paul Stanley arrived with his wife Joely Bernat and their daughter Victoria, emphasizing his commitment to family time despite his busy schedule. "I'm trying to give her the best, that she has a good childhood," Stanley commented about his daughter.
Other celebrities present included conductor Kike Mayagoitia with his wife Cynthia de la Vega and their children, and actress Fátima Torre with her children Isabella and Diego. Torre described the show as a family tradition that marks the beginning of summer. The blue carpet also saw the presence of Arlette Terán, Mariazel, Malillany Marín, Curvy Zelma, and Ferka, among other well-known figures.
I'm trying to give her the best, that she has a good childhood.
Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.