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Mexican superheroines on public TV
Posted: Sun Oct 06, 2024 3:22 pm
by Ladronzuelo
Some weeks ago, someone published a video from a latinoamerican country, where at a TV show the female hosts wear so sexy superheroine costumes.
Well, this new trade it to follow this with mexican hosts superheroines that make you mind blow.
The first catwoman: Kristal Silva
https://www.facebook.com/kristalsilvamexico
Wonder woman: Cynthia Rodriguez
https://es-la.facebook.com/CynthiaOficial
Second Catwoman: Luz Elena Gonzalez
https://www.instagram.com/luzelenaglezz/?hl=es-la

Hope you enjoy as me!
Re: Mexican superheroines on public TV
Posted: Sun Oct 06, 2024 3:31 pm
by hpibd
Wow, they indeed look stunning! Do you what the name of this show is? I wonder what shenanigans these women get up to, too bad I don't speak Spanish or Portuguese....
Re: Mexican superheroines on public TV
Posted: Sun Oct 06, 2024 3:48 pm
by Malice
Mucho caliente in deed!

Re: Mexican superheroines on public TV
Posted: Sun Oct 06, 2024 6:33 pm
by shevek
Madre de Dios! The tightness of the side view of that second Catwoman costume (Luz Elena Gonzalez) is incredible.
Are there any videos of these ladies sporting their costumes on this entertainment program (whose name might end in 'vla'?)
Re: Mexican superheroines on public TV
Posted: Sun Oct 06, 2024 7:40 pm
by Ladronzuelo
hpibd wrote: ↑1 year ago
Wow, they indeed look stunning! Do you what the name of this show is? I wonder what shenanigans these women get up to, too bad I don't speak Spanish or Portuguese....
The name of the programm is "Venga la alegría"... and yes, there are some clips that you look this ladies playing some games and dancing. This program usually show them doing sexy things.
Re: Mexican superheroines on public TV
Posted: Sun Oct 06, 2024 7:43 pm
by Ladronzuelo
shevek wrote: ↑1 year ago
Madre de Dios! The tightness of the side view of that second Catwoman costume (Luz Elena Gonzalez) is incredible.
Are there any videos of these ladies sporting their costumes on this entertainment program (whose name might end in 'vla'?)
Of course, she is a sexy milf and a beautiful from Jalisco (she won a contest where you choose the sexiest woman LOL)
Also, the name of the program is "Venga la alegría" somethine like "Come the enjoy"? I just know that I really enjoy watching this sexy women on thight suits.
Re: Mexican superheroines on public TV
Posted: Sun Oct 06, 2024 7:46 pm
by Ladronzuelo
shevek wrote: ↑1 year ago
Madre de Dios! The tightness of the side view of that second Catwoman costume (Luz Elena Gonzalez) is incredible.
Are there any videos of these ladies sporting their costumes on this entertainment program (whose name might end in 'vla'?)
There is a video man
https://www.tiktok.com/@snake2.020_24/v ... 8701508869
Re: Mexican superheroines on public TV
Posted: Sun Oct 06, 2024 8:38 pm
by shevek
Wow! I would like to respond with a phrase which I sometimes see in the comment sections of Heroineburgh videos (a good portion of our core fanbase is Hispanic). Except imagine that I said it with the inevitable reggaeton soundtrack in the background!

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Re: Mexican superheroines on public TV
Posted: Sun Oct 06, 2024 10:16 pm
by Ladronzuelo
shevek wrote: ↑1 year ago
Wow! I would like to respond with a phrase which I sometimes see in the comment sections of Heroineburgh videos (a good portion of our core fanbase is Hispanic). Except imagine that I said it with the inevitable reggaeton soundtrack in the background!
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Haha, nice photo. And yes, I understand what you said

Also, I didn”t know that the fanbase of Heroineburgh was hispanic. I’ll check it.
Re: Mexican superheroines on public TV
Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2024 7:42 pm
by shevek
Ladronzuelo wrote: ↑1 year ago
Haha, nice photo. And yes, I understand what you said

Also, I didn”t know that the fanbase of Heroineburgh was hispanic. I’ll check it.
Not the whole fanbase - just a sizeable part of it, maybe 30%.
From the names and origins of our orders, it's clear that about half our audience is either Latino (I see last names, but I can't tell country of origin, since most people are either on gmail or yahoo) or Asian (Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Indonesian are all easy to spot by names etc). The other half is American or European (especially France and Germany). It's a good mix from around the world, and I think one reason is that we have lots of characters with different ethnic backgrounds.
Pretty often, the customers with the Latin names concentrate on the episodes and customs with Poderosa muy hermosa, and more recently on Superia/Vendetta (the actress is obviously a gorgeous Latina, specifically Dominican). But then again, there was also a customer from Texas who had a Latin name but was half Lebanese, and he really liked our Arabic-Christian heroine Jinniyya because he never saw a Lebanese superhero before.
I think the point is that we try to do 'diversity' in the old original style: beautiful women in tight spandex with amazing powers from all walks of life getting into fights and peril, just like things were in the 1970s. I mean, even Lynda Carter was half Mexican! (her mom, Juana Cordova)
Anyway, back to Latin programs with hot superheroines in them please! (the other one you mentioned was from Chile)
Re: Mexican superheroines on public TV
Posted: Tue Oct 08, 2024 10:16 am
by Ladronzuelo
shevek wrote: ↑1 year ago
Ladronzuelo wrote: ↑1 year ago
Haha, nice photo. And yes, I understand what you said

Also, I didn”t know that the fanbase of Heroineburgh was hispanic. I’ll check it.
Not the whole fanbase - just a sizeable part of it, maybe 30%.
From the names and origins of our orders, it's clear that about half our audience is either Latino (I see last names, but I can't tell country of origin, since most people are either on gmail or yahoo) or Asian (Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Indonesian are all easy to spot by names etc). The other half is American or European (especially France and Germany). It's a good mix from around the world, and I think one reason is that we have lots of characters with different ethnic backgrounds.
Pretty often, the customers with the Latin names concentrate on the episodes and customs with Poderosa muy hermosa, and more recently on Superia/Vendetta (the actress is obviously a gorgeous Latina, specifically Dominican). But then again, there was also a customer from Texas who had a Latin name but was half Lebanese, and he really liked our Arabic-Christian heroine Jinniyya because he never saw a Lebanese superhero before.
I think the point is that we try to do 'diversity' in the old original style: beautiful women in tight spandex with amazing powers from all walks of life getting into fights and peril, just like things were in the 1970s. I mean, even Lynda Carter was half Mexican! (her mom, Juana Cordova)
Anyway, back to Latin programs with hot superheroines in them please! (the other one you mentioned was from Chile)
I did’nt know Lynda Carter is half mexican!!! Wow, it’s great, I hope find her family and genes here haha.
And yes, it’s a multicultural space after all, that it’s nice too…
Mmm I will look if I found new material. I’m sure that the end of octuber we have new videos because the program usually use costumes like that for Halloween.
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