Former Mexican Mayor Gains Attention During World Cup
A former mayor of Cuauhtemoc, Sandra Cuevas, caught the spotlight during the World Cup by celebrating her country’s early victories alongside fans. Her lively interactions led to comparisons with actress Mal Castro and earned her the nickname “La Chiquitibum,” a title that stirred nostalgia from the 1986 World Cup.
Cuevas, who was in office from October 2021 to March 2024, sparked interest when she shared a video of herself joyfully celebrating on the streets while wearing a striking outfit. This video resonated with many, amassing hundreds of thousands of views and drawing comments linking her to “La Chiquitibum.”
The message accompanying her celebratory video, which expressed excitement for Mexico’s participation in the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup, has undoubtedly gone viral. One can only imagine the potential reach of such enthusiasm. It does seem like, in a way, ignoring the buzz would be a disservice to the fans all around Mexico.
As expected, reaction to her newfound fame has been mixed. Cuevas recently made a statement acknowledging some of the humor surrounding her appearance; those anticipating her to be upset might find her upbeat response surprising.
Cuevas embraced the comparison with “La Chiquitibum,” recognizing the light-hearted nature of the nickname. “What can I say? I can’t change it. They gave me that nickname back in ’86, and I think it’s funny,” she remarked, showing a sense of humor about the situation.
She also pointed out, “I don’t see this as an insult. Some might take it negatively, but that’s just part of who we are as Mexicans.” As for Mexico’s chances in the tournament, it remains uncertain, but her public statements certainly amplify the excitement surrounding the event.
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Former Mexican Mayor Gains Attention During World Cup
A former mayor of Cuauhtemoc, Sandra Cuevas, caught the spotlight during the World Cup by celebrating her country’s early victories alongside fans. Her lively interactions led to comparisons with actress Mal Castro and earned her the nickname “La Chiquitibum,” a title that stirred nostalgia from the 1986 World Cup.
Cuevas, who was in office from October 2021 to March 2024, sparked interest when she shared a video of herself joyfully celebrating on the streets while wearing a striking outfit. This video resonated with many, amassing hundreds of thousands of views and drawing comments linking her to “La Chiquitibum.”
The message accompanying her celebratory video, which expressed excitement for Mexico’s participation in the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup, has undoubtedly gone viral. One can only imagine the potential reach of such enthusiasm. It does seem like, in a way, ignoring the buzz would be a disservice to the fans all around Mexico.
As expected, reaction to her newfound fame has been mixed. Cuevas recently made a statement acknowledging some of the humor surrounding her appearance; those anticipating her to be upset might find her upbeat response surprising.
Cuevas embraced the comparison with “La Chiquitibum,” recognizing the light-hearted nature of the nickname. “What can I say? I can’t change it. They gave me that nickname back in ’86, and I think it’s funny,” she remarked, showing a sense of humor about the situation.
She also pointed out, “I don’t see this as an insult. Some might take it negatively, but that’s just part of who we are as Mexicans.” As for Mexico’s chances in the tournament, it remains uncertain, but her public statements certainly amplify the excitement surrounding the event.
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