In recent days, the entertainment world has mourned the recent deaths of Irma Serrano, Ignacio López Tarso and Rebecca Jones, who formulated the controversial “Rule of 3”, a prophecy that emerged in 1959 when 3 rock singers died
Faced with this, a new “rule of three” manifested itself in the face of the deaths of Juan Manuel Herrera Chaparro, a member of “Vecinos”, Luis “Queli” Hernández, the fighter of “Cero en Conducta” and the youngest. Loss of Xavier Lopez “Chabelo”.
Juan Manuel Herrera Chaparro
The “Neighbors” actor died on March 23. This was announced via the series’ Instagram account.
“We deeply regret the passing of our friend Juan Manuel Herrera Chaparro, he was part of the Neighbors team. We’ll miss you, fly high Juanito,” reads the caption accompanying a picture of Herrera Chaparro.
The “Neighbors” actor died on March 23. Photo: Instagram
Luis “Queli” Hernandez
Jorge Ortiz de Pinedo mourned the loss of his friend Luis Hernández, “Queli,” who brought to life Próculo Adame, one of the characters in “Cero en Conducta,” a 1999 comedy series.
Via Twitter, Ortiz de Pinedo, creator of the series, which lasted five seasons and aired on Televisa, regretted the departure of his friend who played the “masked gangster”.
“My partner and admired friend has died; Luis Hernández, “Queli”, who played and created the funny character of the “masked gangster” from “Zero en Conducta” (Jorge’s Little School). Rest in peace, dear friend”, is called it in your message.
Xavier Lopez “Chabelo”
Xavier López “Chabelo” died on Saturday morning at the age of 88, reported Jessica Neville, the actor’s public relations officer.
Similarly, via the comedian’s Twitter account, the cause of death was detailed.
“This is a very sad morning, Xavier López Chabelo, father, brother and husband, has left us suddenly due to abdominal complications,” the tweet read.
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Chabelo is one of the lovable characters on Mexican television. Photo: Facebook. Chabelo
What is the origin of the “Rule of 3” mid-show?
The prophecy originated in 1959 when 3 rock singers died: Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valenz and JP Richardson, popularly nicknamed “The Big Bopper”, lost their lives when the plane they were traveling in crashed, sparking a widespread belief that that to date date is still valid.
The Rule of 3 indicates that if a well-known or renowned artist dies, there are two more deaths to come.