Monday, September 30

This is how the cumbia created in honor of Tenoch Huerta, Mexican actor from Black Panther, sounds | VIDEO

Megan Negrete

The famous Mexican actor Tenoch Huerta generated fury again on social networks because he shared the cumbia they did in his honor, as a way of recognizing his work within the film and television world.

This audiovisual was shared through his stories on his official Instagram account where he accompanied a text that reads: ” Mom, I have my own cumbia” ; This one already has various comments and likes on the official account of “Mister cumbia” on TikTok.

It is well known that many personalities before succeeding on the platforms with the greatest projection worldwide went through through various complex and lacking moments in their careers.

But it was precisely driven by these adversities that they decided to work even harder in order to consolidate their dreams and this is precisely the case of Tenoch Huerta.

Let’s remember that the Mexican actor who is currently at the top of his career because he participates in one of the most important film companies in the world: Marvel, a film studio that is based in the Walt Disney Studios.

On October 3, the new trailer for “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” and immediately the released clip drew attention for its aesthetics and speed. ity, but also because Tenoch Huerta appears in it, a Mexican actor who appears saying in the preview of the film: “Only the people who have suffered the most can be great leaders.”

The trailer has unleashed great emotion among the followers of the saga that was starring the late Chadwick Boseman.

Now the film distributed by Walt Disney Studios is available in theaters and since it was confirmed that the native of Ecatepec, State of Mexico, would appear as “Namor” , the king of Atlantis.

The famous of 41 years, has become a motor of inspiration for thousands of small and young Mexicans who are studying acting to reach major projects such as those who appear as Caro. Quintero in the Netflix series “Narcos, Mexico.”

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