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Ventaneando Airs First Public Images of Luis Miguel and Aracely Arámbula’s Sons, Raising Privacy Questions

Mexican law permits publishing images of adults in public places, which shaped how outlets handled the airport footage.

Overview

  • TV Azteca’s Ventaneando broadcast images captured at Mexico City’s airport showing Miguel, 19, with his mother Aracely Arámbula and his 17-year-old brother Daniel.
  • Arámbula attempted to shield her sons, directing them away from cameras and seeking airline staff assistance to route them through a different door, and she declined to comment.
  • Outlets showed Miguel’s face because he is an adult, while Daniel’s image was blurred or withheld due to his status as a minor.
  • Ventaneando reporter Ricardo Manjarrez said on air that Arámbula knew media had photographed her sons and that she was nervous, a claim that remains his account.
  • Online speculation followed Manjarrez’s absence from the next day’s program, yet no legal action has been confirmed, and coverage continued to highlight Miguel’s strong resemblance to his father.