In the show, the duo share a sweet kiss in front of shocked neighbors. The gay characters - one’s a vet, the other a detective - are in love, living together and dream of becoming parents one day. I love it, I think it’s an innovative and refreshing project.” We must adapt to changes, no family or story is the same. Perroni, who plays Renée, commended the producers for pushing the envelope: “The best way to break down stereotypes and barriers is through smiles and positive messages.
Papá A Toda Madre stars, Maite Perroni and Sebastian Rulli, told PEOPLE CHICA they are proud of the project and opened up about their roles. The move generated mixed reactions on social media: While some applauded the network’s progressive storyline, others argued that it was inappropriate and offensive.
Although it’s a family comedy, the Televisa production broke the mold with the producers’ decision to include a scene in which a male couple, played by actors Andrés Uno and Raúl Coronado, share a kiss. audiences got their chance to see controversial Mexican telenovela Papá A Toda Madre when it premiered on Univision.