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Last October 31 was the ideal day for people to dress up as their favorite character from movies or series. But how many times have you seen someone dress up as themselves? This is what the Mexican actor did Luis Fernando Penaremembered for his participation in Loving you hurts.
In recent years, on different social networks, especially on TikTok, the film starring Martha Higareda has become very popular. This has led many young people to dress up as these characters, wearing the classic University Pumas t-shirt.
Luis Fernando Peña revives his character of Ulysses
This October 31, the 42-year-old Mexican actor caused great nostalgia in his thousands of followers on social networks by sharing a photo that many of them had waited for more than 20 years. Luis Fernando Peña uploaded a photograph where he brought his endearing character from Loving you hurts.
With his classic Pumas t-shirt, jeans and his iconic shell necklaceLuis Fernando posed with his wife Aly Noris in an elevator to make the dream of many come true. Of course, Luis Fernando’s wife also wore the high school uniform that Martha Higareda wore in the movie.
“For all the times they asked us to do it, today was the day”they wrote.
How did the fans react?
Quickly, fans began to react to this photo and the nostalgia it aroused in each of them was very notable.
“I went back to the coolest movie in the world”, “if you like beans, you go”“It’s probably the original necklace from the movie, as I saw, you still keep it,” “How nice to know that Ulysses had his Happily Ever After,” “They only needed to have the Santafe market as a background,” “Really thank you for this, it was the best,” were some of the comments.
What is Amarte Duele about?
Renata is a good girl who falls in love with Ulises, a boy from a popular neighborhood. However, their courtship is abruptly interrupted by the class conflicts that break out in their respective environments. Teenagers Renata (Martha Higareda) and Ulises (Luis Fernando Pena) search for love and freedom amid class divisions, prejudices, peer pressure and urban violence in this moving Romeo and Juliet story set in the shopping malls, working-class neighborhoods, and wealthy neighborhoods of Mexico City.
DAG