
From World Cup Wives to TV Gold: How a News Report Inspired 'Solo para Mujeres'
Mexico City - A behind-the-scenes look at the creation of the popular Mexican television show "Solo para mujeres" has been revealed by renowned journalist Martha Figueroa. Figueroa, known for her insightful reporting, shared how a seemingly unrelated news report she filed during a World Cup inadvertently sparked the show's inception. "I covered the World Cup for 'Los Protagonistas,'" Figueroa explained, "and created a piece titled, 'Do you know where your wives are while you're watching football?'" This report, which focused on the activities of wives while their husbands were engrossed in the game, unexpectedly caught the eye of the "Solo para Mujeres" production team. Figueroa's report, which she presented to Jose Ramon Fernandez, highlighted the unexpected adventures and situations wives found themselves in during the games. The unique perspective of the report resonated with the producers, leading them to draw inspiration from it. Figueroa's report, initially a simple observation about the lives of wives during a major sporting event, ultimately played a pivotal role in the creation of a successful television show, highlighting the unexpected connections between seemingly disparate events.