Paco León is one of the most recognized actors in our country. His ingenuity and sense of humor have also made him one of his most beloved, which is why it is very common to see him interact with his fans through social networks. The director and producer has nearly two million followers on Instagram, where this weekend he shared a very atypical holiday greeting that has not gone unnoticed.
“Happy holidays and a prosperous 2024,” wrote the Aída actor. His words were accompanied by a woman singing a song that has not gone unnoticed. “Christ is the promise, year 2024, Christ is your answer, year 2024, embrace the answer,” the woman sings, almost shouting. “I’m going to hug her, and you?” says the woman. “God bless you more, roaring warrior. Announcing in this praise, that in 2024, something in Christ Jesus is going to happen. If you agree, shout here in the comments, Hallelujah!”, She finishes.
After sharing this video, many of the actor’s followers have commented on the publication with witty comments. “May Christ take away his phone,” says the Internet user, referring to the screams he gave. “He makes the same noise as the goat my father has in the town when he is in heat,” he reads in another comment. “Between gospel and the snooze function of the alarm clock” or “are firecrackers prohibited and is this okay?” are some of the other comments on the post.
The truth is that in recent days, Paco León has been the protagonist of several headlines due to a surreal situation that he experienced some time ago. During the live Christmas special Encuentro Navideño, organized by the Junta de Andalucía and with the presence of figures like IlloJuan, León shared that he experienced an uncomfortable and violent moment when he was simply trying to do something as human as going to the bathroom. The events occurred in the bathrooms of the Atocha station in Madrid, a transit point that is very busy.
The incident occurred when León was using one of the station’s private toilets. There he experienced an invasion of his privacy when he realized that someone from the adjacent cubicle was trying to photograph him with a cell phone. “I went to pee in the bathrooms of Atocha, not in the peeing holes, but in the ones with a door and, while I was there, I noticed a hidden cell phone in the bathroom next door,” the actor revealed.
Despite the uncomfortable situation that the actor experienced, León assured that he has learned a valuable lesson from this, which also serves ordinary people: “Be careful, look up, they can take a photo of you too.” Be that as it may, the performer, recognized for his roles in productions such as Kiki, love is made or Arde Madrid, has demonstrated with his latest publication on social networks his ingenuity and sense of humor.