The night of May 20, Magaly Medina surprised its viewers by presenting a new and peculiar sequence within ‘Magaly TV La Firme’. The host decided to bet on humor and television satire by launching the calls ‘Urracanovelas’a kind of parody inspired by the most controversial and talked about characters in Peruvian entertainment.
With evident enthusiasm and laughter, Magaly announced the launch of this new proposal that seeks to compete directly with the popular ‘frutinovelas’ that circulate on social networks. However, the host made it clear that its format would have an important difference: the stories would be based on real characters from chollywood.
“Now, because we already know that frutinovelas exist, but here we have made urracanovelas,” she expressed excitedly at the beginning of the program.
The journalist explained that the first production of this new sequence would be titled “Ninety-twenty”a name that refers to the enormous age difference between Melcochita and the young woman with whom he was recently romantically linked named Heydi Amado.
“We have made a urracanovela titled ‘Ninety Twenty’, to be in accordance with the situation, with this controversial, controversial romance that has emerged in Chollywood between Melcochita and her so-called assistant, so-called nurse,” commented Magaly Medina.
After the presentation, the program broadcast the peculiar humorous dramatization inspired by Melcochita’s love life. The sketch was loaded with exaggerated situations, double meanings and direct references to the controversial relationship that currently surrounds the artist based on artificial intelligence.
“And in Chollywood, at smallpox old age, Melchorita falls in love again and with a little girl,” he said between laughs at the beginning of the series. In one of the first scenes, the character inspired by Melcochita appeared trying to clarify an alleged misunderstanding related to a telephone conversation.
“No, well, little brother, don’t be an idiot. But the other time I said: ‘I want an aspirin,’ and they understood me: ‘I want my neighbor.’ So don’t get me involved,” the character said.
The scene caused immediate laughter on the set and among the hosts, especially due to the characteristic absurd humor that usually accompanies the occurrences linked to the renowned Peruvian comedian.
The story continued showing the character accompanied by the young woman, who apparently had to return home early due to her family’s restrictions.
“Hurry up, hey, they gave my chibola permission until twelve,” the character inspired by Melcochita could be heard saying. However, one of the moments that caught the most attention was when a character appeared representing the supposed heir or historical partner of the comedian, who indignantly complained about the presence of the young woman in the artist’s life.
“That’s how it hurts you. You’re the lover, you’re the intruder. I’ve been waiting twenty-five years for the inheritance and you already want to win me over,” the actress in the sketch pointed out furiously.
References to inheritances and sentimental disputes caused laughter both in the studio and on social networks, where fragments of the “Urracanovela” quickly began to go viral.
Another of the most talked about moments occurred when the character inspired by Melcochita publicly announced his engagement to Lady, despite criticism and questions from other close people.
“And I want to announce that from now on I’m going to live my life as if it were my last day. That’s why I want to announce that I’m engaged to Lady, even if I get rid of Montserrat,” the character said.
The situation became even more dramatic when the young protagonist released an unexpected revelation that left all the fictional characters in shock. “And I also want to announce that I am pregnant,” she said amidst exclamations of surprise.


