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Aristemo is coming to Univision! Their new telenovela spinoff, El corazón nunca se equivoca, is finally premiering on a U.S. network. Aristóteles “Aris” Córcega (Emilio Osorio) and Cuauhtémoc “Temo” López (Joaquín Bondoni) first became a fan-favorite couple on the hit novela Mi marido tiene familia. Their storyline — two teenage boys finding like and comfort in one another’s arms despite their families’ intolerance — earned them and the exhibition wide acclaim (and even a GLAAD award). Upon premiering in Mexico earlier this year, the Televisa-produced series El corazón nunca se equivoca became the first primetime telenovela to feature a gay couple as its leading characters.

While Mi marido tiene familia chronicled the Aristemo meet-cute and their ensuing partnership while living with their families, their spinoff follows them from Oaxaca to Mexico City. There, the two young lovers will have to put their relationship to the examine as they face unused challenges pursuing their desire careers. In keeping with modern takes on LGBTQ storytelling, the lovable Aristemo end up creating their own chosen family as t

A soap opera that debuts Sunday is set to make television history as Mexico’s first telenovela to feature a gay couple as the lead characters.

Televisa’s “Juntos, El Corazon Nunca se Equivoca” (“Together, the Heart is Never Wrong”) centers on two teenagers who move to Mexico City to attend a university.

The couple – Aristoteles (Emilio Osorio) and Cuahutemoc or ‘Temo’ (Joaquin Bondoni) – first appeared on the Mexican soap opera “Mi Marido Tiene Mas Familia” (“My Husband Has More Family”), which ran from 2017 until February. The new show is its spinoff.

With only 47 posts as of this writing, Bondoni has nearly half a million followers on Instagram. Osorio has 775,000 followers and counting.

Among the most watched shows in Mexico, its concluding episode attracting nearly four million viewers, according to Televisa.

Telenovelas are hugely trendy in Mexico and can influence national dialogue on social issues across Latin America.

The first gay embrace in socially conservative Brazil on the soap “Amor a Vida” in 2014 was seen as a historic moment in lgbtq+ rights in Latin America.

They are exported around the world, and “Mi Marido Tiene Mas Familia” w

José Contreras grew up infatuated with the drama and steamy romance of telenovelas. He swooned over the Venezuelan soap opera celebrity Fernando Carillo -— Contreras even took part of the actor’s name when he transformed into a drag queen, Jocelyn Carillo.

But the telenovelas of Contreras’ youth never told the stories of young homosexual men like himself. Whenever gay couples appeared on the TV screen, they were forced to retain their love a confidential, to resist holding hands. The stories mirrored Contreras’s own fears of coming out to his Salvadoran parents.

On a recent Tuesday night, Contreras watched something he’d never seen before: A young gay couple premiered in a prime-time telenovela, not just in secondary or cameo roles but as the show’s protagonists. The telenovela, “El Corazón Nunca Se Equivoca,” translated as “The Heart Is Never Wrong,” is the first Spanish-language prime-time series featuring a lgbtq+ couple in a principal role in the Joined States, according to Univision, which airs the show.

“Los abuelitos, our uncles and aunties can see a gay couple on the screen,” said Contreras, now a 42-year-old promoter and performer in the District of Columbia region. “Hopefully it opens

Smith, Paul Julian. "4 Teen Gay Romance: Two Television Dramas from Juan Osorio". Mexican Genders, Mexican Genres: Cinema, Television, and Streaming Since 2010, Boydell and Brewer: Boydell and Brewer, 2021, pp. 91-110. https://doi.org/10.1515/9781800101005-007

Smith, P. (2021). 4 Teen Gay Romance: Two Television Dramas from Juan Osorio. In Mexican Genders, Mexican Genres: Cinema, Television, and Streaming Since 2010 (pp. 91-110). Boydell and Brewer: Boydell and Brewer. https://doi.org/10.1515/9781800101005-007

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Smith, Paul Julian. "4 Teen Lgbtq+ Romance: Two Television Dramas from Juan Osorio" In Mexican Genders, Mexican Genres: Cinema, Television, and Streaming Since 2010, 91-110. Boydell and Brewer: Boydell and Brewer, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1515/9781800101005-007

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