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Two Celebrity Pregnancy Reports Drive Buzz as Subjects and Tests Remain Unconfirmed

Live-stage clips and televised remarks have generated rapid, widely shared claims that will only be resolved by direct statements or medical results.

Overview

  • In Mexico a short video shared by entertainment journalists showed Arturo Carmona appearing to announce he will be a grandfather, and Alicia Villarreal told reporters she is “ready to be a grandmother” without confirming her daughter Melenie Carmona’s pregnancy.
  • Melenie Carmona has not publicly confirmed the reports and has kept a low profile while media outlets cite parental remarks and social posts to report an early-stage pregnancy.
  • In Peru comedian Pablo “Melcochita” Villanueva and his partner Heydi Amado said she has had a roughly one‑week menstrual delay, that Heydi has taken tests, and that they expect official results in about a week.
  • Coverage shows inconsistent details across outlets — for example differing counts of how many children Melcochita would have if the Peruvian report is confirmed — highlighting gaps in sourcing and fact checking.
  • The next reliable updates will be direct statements from the people involved or confirmed medical results, and until then both stories should be treated as developing and unverified with potential family and reputational consequences for those involved.