### Alexis Ayala Shines in New Comedy Series “Más Vale Sola”
Renowned for his long-standing career in television, Alexis Ayala, full name Davis Alexis Ayala Padró, boasts over 30 years as an actor, often recognized for his antagonistic roles. However, Ayala is not confined to these characters; his latest comedic role in the series “Más Vale Sola,” produced by Reynaldo López for TelevisaUnivisión, showcases a different side of his talent.
“I was thrilled to participate. People know me mainly from novelas and theater, and my comedy appearances were usually in sketches. It’s great to be part of a show that’s timeless. Whether it’s watched now or in ten years, it will still be hilarious. I play Gastón, a carefree junior with no commitments, not even to his marriage,” Ayala revealed about his character in the series, which also stars María Elena Saldaña and Cecilia Galliano.
The plot revolves around Julieta Romeo and Pilar Maldonado, two half-sisters who discover each other’s existence when their father, Amador (played by Manuel “Flaco” Ibáñez), is hospitalized after an overindulgent romantic evening involving Viagra. This encounter thrusts the sisters—each with starkly different personalities—into living together, resulting in humorous and endearing situations.
“This cast is incredibly fun, and the story is smart and made for people to enjoy and have a good time. Comedy shows have this special way of bringing families together, which is crucial now more than ever. With so many forms of entertainment vying for attention, it’s hard to get everyone to sit down together,” said Ayala, who is also known for his roles in melodramas like “Amarte es mi pecado” and “Barrera de amor.”
At 59, Ayala embraces both seasoned actors and new talents in the industry, underscoring the importance of adapting to different genres and formats while also living life and supporting fellow actors. “We need to extend a hand to our colleagues and shine a light on everyday stories,” he emphasized.
Parallel to his acting career, Ayala expressed concern over the increasing polarization in society. “I worry about how we’re going to live in our Mexico; we need to unite to create a country full of opportunities and work, where our children want to grow up. Mexico is a land of opportunities, and we need to keep it that way,” he declared. Ayala is scheduled to visit Baja California on October 2 to present the play “Las Mujeres son de Venus y los Hombres … ¡ni madres!” at the Teatro Zaragoza in Tijuana.
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#### Upcoming Comedy Series “Más Vale Sola” Promises Laughter and Reflection
Adding to the buzz around the show, “Más Vale Sola” has been highly anticipated by fans of light-hearted TV series. The unique storyline and dynamic cast promise a fresh take on classic comedy, blending humor with poignant family themes that resonate across various demographics.
In an era dominated by digital entertainment, the show aims to gather families around the television, offering a respite from the fast-paced virtual world. Producers hope it will provide a sense of togetherness and shared laughter, embodying the time-honored tradition of family sitcoms.
The show not only brings humor but also subtly addresses contemporary issues, including family dynamics and the bonds that connect us. As we navigate increasingly polarized times, it seeks to remind audiences of the joy and understanding that can be found in everyday interactions.
Stay tuned as “Más Vale Sola” prepares for its much-awaited premiere, set to light up screens and hearts alike, continuing the legacy of heartwarming entertainment.
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