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Did Cantinflas catch sirens in his mansion? The incredible story behind these beings

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The fascination with the sirens has been a recurring theme in the popular imaginary, but recently a theory about Mario Moreno "Cantinflas" and his supposed obsession with these mythological beings has given us something to talk about. Rumor resurfaced thanks to the influencer Carlos Name, who in a viral video assured that the old mansion of the iconic actor in Acapulco had been confiscated by the prosecution due to the presence of "cages sirens".
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Gabriel Moreno Bernat, Cantinflas's other grandson, has already spoken out on TikTok. Unlike his brother, Mario Moreno Bernat, he does believe his grandfather had mermaids in his then-home in Acapulco. A few days ago, a legend went viral that Cantinflas was so obsessed with mermaids that he even had them in his swimming pools. According to content creator Carlos Name, the actor from the Golden Age of Mexican cinema, his entire mansion was decora…

The fascination with the sirens has been a recurring theme in the popular imaginary, but recently a theory about Mario Moreno "Cantinflas" and his supposed obsession with these mythological beings has given us something to talk about. Rumor resurfaced thanks to the influencer Carlos Name, who in a viral video assured that the old mansion of the iconic actor in Acapulco had been confiscated by the prosecution due to the presence of "cages sirens".

On TV Azteca Quintana Roo we bring you the legend of Cantinflas and the mermaids of Acapulco, one of the most curious urban stories in Mexico. Immerse yourself with us in this mystery. MAY BE OF YOUR INTEREST: Did Cantinflas have sirens caged in Acapulco? His grandson reveals the truth after the rumor In 1951, Cantinflas bought a house in Acapulco that, according to the myth, housed sirens in a large aquarium. It was rumored that the comedian wa…

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Azteca Quintana Roo broke the news in on Saturday, April 5, 2025.
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