
De lengua, me como un plato
Comedy · Family
Overview
Mexican Christian comedy about gossip and mundane situations.
Top Cast


Evita Muñoz 'Chachita'
Evita Muñoz 'Chachita'
Evita Muñoz 'Chachita'


Maribel Fernández
Maribel Fernández
Maribel Fernández


Alberto Rojas
Alberto Rojas
Alberto Rojas
Dinorah Arellanes
Dinorah Arellanes
Reportera
Dinorah Arellanes
Reportera
Liz Arellanes
Liz Arellanes
Policia
Liz Arellanes
Policia
Gabriel Chávez
Gabriel Chávez
Don Isaac
Gabriel Chávez
Don Isaac
María Teresa Colón
María Teresa Colón
Carmela
María Teresa Colón
Carmela
Susana Contreras
Susana Contreras
Doña Jose
Susana Contreras
Doña Jose


Dino García
Dino García
Punk 2
Dino García
Punk 2
Rufino Echegoyen
Rufino Echegoyen
Punk 3
Rufino Echegoyen
Punk 3
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