Alexis Ayala Joins La Casa de los Famosos Mexico 2025: What Expect of the Actor
Alexis Ayala became the fourth confirmed participant in La Casa de los Famosos Mexico 3, a season that promises entertainment and excitement
The announcement shook fans of the reality show: Alexis Ayala, one of the most iconic actors on Mexican television, will be one of the participants in La Casa de los Famosos Mexico 2025. His confirmation caused a stir not only for his career, but for the emotional reaction he showed during his presentation.
In front of the cameras of the program 'Hoy', the interpreter could not help but break down when receiving support from his colleagues and former contestants of the reality show. "It is a moment that I will keep in my heart," he expressed with a broken voice, making it clear that this experience means more than a simple television challenge.
Although many recognize him for his iconic characters in soap operas and series, few know that Alexis Ayala (whose real name is David Alexis Ayala Padro) was born in San Francisco, California, on August 9, 1965. His arrival in Mexico marked the beginning of a career that would make him a key figure in entertainment, not only as an actor, but also as a producer and director.
With more than 30 years in the industry, he has demonstrated an unusual versatility: from villains that aroused hatred and admiration, to comedic roles that stole smiles. His ability to adapt to different genres has kept him relevant in a medium as changing as television.
A little about his personal life
His presence in productions such as 'Amarte es mi pecado', 'Vencer la ausencia' and 'La historia de Juana' reinforced his reputation as an actor capable of adding depth to any script.
His personal life has also been marked by some controversies. After his divorce from actress Karla Alvarez, in 2023 he surprised everyone by marrying Cinthia Aparicio, 28 years his junior, in a ceremony at the Basilica of Guadalupe. He is also the father of Stephanie and Roberta, daughters from previous relationships.
But perhaps one of the most revealing moments of his life was when he confessed to having had a complicated past. In an interview with Yordi Rosado, he admitted that in his youth he used to steal car tires due to social pressure and lack of resources. "Seeing my father cry when he rescued me from the police was my greatest lesson," he said. Now, the actor will face a new challenge: living under the same roof with celebrities from different fields, while cameras record his every move. His experience on dance reality shows like 'Mira quien baila' could give him an advantage, but it remains to be seen if he can handle the pressure of the program. In addition to Ayala, Facundo, Olivia Collins, and Aaron Mercury will be part of the Televisa/Univision production.

