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7.7 1 Seasons • 8 Episodes

The King of the Machos - Season 1

Eighteen-year-old Charly is ready to disclose his identity as a transgender young man. First, he must confront the prejudice of the macho villagers in his town. To earn people's respect, he decides to sign up for "The King of the Machos," a contest which supposedly measures its competitors' manhood through games and physical challenges.

Top Cast

  • Luis Tirado Morales

    Luis Tirado Morales

    Charly

  • Christian Chávez

    Christian Chávez

    Jerónimo

  • Alejandro de la Madrid

    Alejandro de la Madrid

    Alonso

  • Fernanda Borches

    Fernanda Borches

    Estela

  • Ian Vinitzky

    Ian Vinitzky

    León

  • Rubén Zamora

    Rubén Zamora

    Lázaro

  • Gabriela Platas

    Gabriela Platas

    Claudia

  • Alejandra Zaid Zapien

    Alejandra Zaid Zapien

    Antonia

  • Paco Luna

    Paco Luna

    Ajolote

Overview

Eighteen-year-old Charly is ready to disclose his identity as a transgender young man. First, he must confront the prejudice of the macho villagers in his town. To earn people's respect, he decides to sign up for "The King of the Machos," a contest which supposedly measures its competitors' manhood through games and physical challenges.

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