Miguel Ángel Mancera denies that he was inspired by Niurka for his face change.

Pineapple under Mexico City.- Miguel Ángel Mancera has denied that his new face was inspired by Niurka, Handsome Squidward, or any other meme.
After making his comeback after a long absence from politics and public life, the former mayor of the capital was questioned about whether the little touch-up he got on his face was a tribute to the Cuban singer.
It's not Alito, it's Mancera. Personally, I distrust any political figure (regardless of gender or party) who voluntarily disfigures themselves with cosmetic procedures.
If they don't even accept themselves, what can we expect from them? pic.twitter.com/lqemVhmmAj
— VISO_AL (@Viso_AL) August 6, 2025
Mancera also denied that it was a cosplay.The former senator also appeared with sharper features, a defined jawline, and a distinctive glow in his cheekbones, sparking theories among internet users about a possible inspiration from Niurka.
“ Obviously I didn't ask the surgeon to make me look like Niurka,” Mancera grumbled while trying to make a face of disgust.
After denying that this change was due to any cosplay or attempted identity change, Miguelito asked that they stop asking him about his face, leaving reporters with nothing further to ask him.
-Mr. Miguel A. Mancera, we'll see what we can do with your face. It will be unrecognizable. pic.twitter.com/ipPKq5LnsW
— Max ♕ (@MaxPower1737) August 7, 2025
" I've already gone through the 'fitness guy' phase, now I've entered the 'imposing face' phase. It's part of my development as a politician with a presidential future," he declared, his neck firmer than ever.
Meanwhile, Niurka has not issued any statement, although it is suspected that she is considering suing for plagiarism of style.
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