
Last week, the telenovela 'Papás por conveniencia' premiered on Las Estrellas, featuring former child stars from Televisa Niños such as Daniela Luján, Martín Ricca, María Chacón, and Miguel Martínez. The production is managed by Rosy Ocampo and airs at 8:30 PM. The return of actors from 'El diario de Daniela', 'Cómplíces al rescate', and 'Alegrijes o Rebujos' generated great nostalgia among viewers, making the telenovela the most-watched program on the network last week.
According to information from the show 'Con Permiso' hosted by Juan José Origel and Martha Figueroa, there have been problematic situations during the recordings of the telenovela. Some actors, such as Horacio Pancheri and Joaquín Bondoni, have arrived late for their calls, causing delays in production. These delays not only affect the planning of scenes but also result in million-dollar losses for Televisa productions. In light of this situation, some producers are imposing financial penalties on the actors who cause the most losses due to their lack of punctuality.
To control the actors' discipline, a measure has been implemented where a screen displays the names of those who arrive late for recordings, allowing for the imposition of corresponding penalties. Despite these inconveniences during filming, 'Papás por conveniencia' has performed well in terms of ratings since its premiere. The telenovela recorded 2.74 million viewers on its first day, increasing to 2.82 million the following day and remaining the most-watched program on Televisa. Throughout the week, audience numbers remained high, although they showed some fluctuations.
In summary, 'Papás por conveniencia' has managed to position itself as one of the most-watched productions on Mexican television in recent weeks, despite the setbacks caused by the lack of punctuality of some of its actors.