"I love you always": Paul Stanley honors Paco Stanley on his 84th birthday
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Actor and host Paul Stanley honored his late father, Paco Stanley, on what would have been his 84th birthday.
- Paul shared an emotional message and a childhood photo of his father on Instagram.
- He reflected on his own fatherhood, expressing his commitment to being a good parent to his daughter, Victoria.
Actor and host Paul Stanley paid tribute to his late father, Paco Stanley, on what would have been his 84th birthday. Paul shared a heartfelt message on Instagram, accompanied by a youthful photograph of his father. "My boss since I was a kid, today 84 years, I love you always in my (heart)," Paul wrote, adding details about his own daughter, Victoria, who is keeping his wife up at night and calls him "Dada."
Paco Stanley, a prominent Mexican conductor, tragically died in 1999 at the age of 14. Paul Stanley recalled nostalgic memories, mentioning how he and his father used to enjoy events like going to the circus together. He is now experiencing similar moments with his own daughter, Victoria, and his wife, Joely Bernat.
During the premiere of the Disney on Ice show "ยกViva la magia!," Paul Stanley spoke about his aspirations as a father. He expressed his desire to be a good parent and feels he is succeeding, viewing fatherhood as a continuous learning process. "I am trying to give her the best, that she has a good childhood," he commented, emphasizing his commitment to his daughter's well-being.
Colleagues, including Karla Dรญaz, Shiky, Andrea Escalona, Jessica Coch, and chef Omar Sandoval, showed their support and affection for Paul Stanley through emojis on his post. The tribute highlights the enduring bond between father and son, even after Paco Stanley's passing.
Asรญ mi jefe de chavalon, hoy 84 aรฑos, te amo siempre en mi (corazรณn). Tu nieta estรก hermosa, se llama Victoria, a mamรก le pide agua toda la noche y a mรญ me dice Dada jajajajajajaja!!!!! Y le va a Pumas (ella dice puna!!!)
Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.