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Fernando Bonilla tells Movimiento Ciudadano to 'go to hell' over unauthorized meme
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Fernando Bonilla tells Movimiento Ciudadano to 'go to hell' over unauthorized meme

From El Universal · (5h ago) Spanish Critical tone

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • Actor Fernando Bonilla expressed strong anger towards the political party Movimiento Ciudadano for using his character's image without permission.
  • Bonilla posted his displeasure on X (formerly Twitter) and later on TikTok, criticizing the party's actions.
  • The article also briefly mentions other entertainment news, including Eleazar Gรณmez's uncertain future at TV Azteca and merchandise sales related to Michael Jackson's biopic.

The entertainment world is buzzing, not just with upcoming releases, but with unexpected clashes. Actor Fernando Bonilla, known for his role in "La Oficina," has publicly voiced his intense displeasure with the political party Movimiento Ciudadano. The party apparently used a meme featuring his character, "Jero," without his consent, sparking a fiery response from the actor.

Bonilla took to his X account to express his outrage, directly tagging the party and stating, "Les encargo que en su perra vida vuelvan a usar mi jeta para sus chingaderas" โ€“ a strong colloquialism conveying his demand that they never use his face for their shenanigans again. His frustration didn't end there; he later posted a video on TikTok mocking the party, adding, "No, a ustedes no les sale" (No, it doesn't work for you), further emphasizing his disdain for their unauthorized use of his image.

Les encargo que en su perra vida vuelvan a usar mi jeta para sus chingaderas.

โ€” Fernando BonillaActor Fernando Bonilla's strong message to Movimiento Ciudadano on X after they used his character's image without permission.

This incident highlights a growing tension between public figures and political entities utilizing social media for campaigning. While political parties often leverage popular culture and recognizable figures to connect with voters, Bonilla's reaction underscores the importance of obtaining proper permissions and respecting intellectual property. The article also touches upon other industry happenings, such as Eleazar Gรณmez's uncertain career path at TV Azteca and the opportunistic market for Michael Jackson memorabilia ahead of his biopic's release, but Bonilla's strong stance against Movimiento Ciudadano remains the central, and most vocally expressed, point of contention.

No, a ustedes no les sale.

โ€” Fernando BonillaActor Fernando Bonilla's comment on a TikTok video mocking Movimiento Ciudadano.
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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.