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7.8 3 Seasons • 34 Episodes

Soy tu fan - Season 2

We all have someone that we obsess over. We all are capable of loving irrationally what we don’t have and construct an unattainable charm in the people we admire. Sometimes we want to be someone else, to be with someone else. Sometimes we settle on appreciating from afar. Other times, we seek out an encounter. To be a fan means, by definition, to be on unequal terms. One loves beforehand, falling for a facade that could very well be invented. This mexican romcom explores these feelings in depth as examined through the eyes of a fan.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Ana Claudia Talancón

    Ana Claudia Talancón

    Carla "Charly" García

  • Martín Altomaro

    Martín Altomaro

    Nicolás "Nico" Cruz

  • Osvaldo Benavides

    Osvaldo Benavides

    Julián Muñoz

  • Flor Eduarda Gurrola

    Flor Eduarda Gurrola

    Vanessa

  • Maya Zapata

    Maya Zapata

    Rocío Lozano

  • Johanna Murillo

    Johanna Murillo

    Fernanda De la Peza

  • Verónica Langer

    Verónica Langer

    Marta Molina

  • Juan Pablo Medina

    Juan Pablo Medina

    Iñaqui Díaz de Olavarrieta

  • Gonzalo García Vivanco

    Gonzalo García Vivanco

    Diego García

Overview

We all have someone that we obsess over. We all are capable of loving irrationally what we don’t have and construct an unattainable charm in the people we admire. Sometimes we want to be someone else, to be with someone else. Sometimes we settle on appreciating from afar. Other times, we seek out an encounter. To be a fan means, by definition, to be on unequal terms. One loves beforehand, falling for a facade that could very well be invented. This mexican romcom explores these feelings in depth as examined through the eyes of a fan.

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