Feb 18 • 18:32 UTC 🇲🇽 Mexico El Financiero (ES)

Sergio Mayer joins ‘LCDLF’: How many initiatives did he present as a deputy?

Mexican deputy Sergio Mayer has joined the reality show 'La Casa de los Famosos 6' after taking an indefinite leave from his legislative duties.

Sergio Mayer Bretón, a deputy in Mexico, has been revealed as a surprise inhabitant of the reality show 'La Casa de los Famosos 6.' To participate, he made significant sacrifices, including requesting an 'indefinite leave' from the Chamber of Deputies, allowing him to step away from his legislative responsibilities. Mayer, who previously participated in the show's inaugural edition, expressed his intention to create an intense atmosphere in the new season.

Mayer is set to share the reality show house with other celebrities, such as Laura Zapata and Lupita Jones, all competing for a hefty cash prize. Apart from his entertainment career, which includes roles in telenovelas and documentaries, Mayer began his political journey in 2016, eventually being elected as a federal deputy in 2018. He was re-elected for the LXVI Legislature, serving a three-year term.

The inclusion of a sitting deputy in a popular reality show raises questions about the balance between public service and personal ambition. As Mayer seeks to entertain viewers, many will ponder the implications of his absence from legislative duties and how it reflects on the priorities of public representatives. His stint in the reality show could also affect his political career moving forward, depending on how voters perceive his choices during this time.

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