Rumors arise that Lieutenant Harina was based on José Ramón Fernández

World Cup reactivated.- Lieutenant Flour would have been based on the life of José Ramón Fernández for his popular character.
After a long history of rumors about the origin of his famous character, it has now been revealed that he was, in fact, inspired by the famous commentator.
"He was always my idol, not just for kicking América out, but for the filters he put on the staff who worked with him," the comedian said.
José Ramón Fernández has been a true inspiration for his character.The resemblance between the two is so strong that there are even rumors that Memo Villegas, the actor who plays "Lieutenant Harina," would be in charge of playing José Ramón in a biographical series about his life that is already being prepared.
If the biopic were to materialize, Villegas would have to prepare himself mentally and respiratoryly to portray the subject born in Puebla.
José Ramón in the dressing rooms with Tuca Ferreti, and Inés. #FaitelsonSicario #joseramonfernandez pic.twitter.com/BFJwaGicDu
— Paco Vargas (@Paco_Vargas_R) May 9, 2025
The series will cover Fernández's early years, when he still relied on the B complex for energy, through to his time on various sports analysis programs.
Similarly, rumors have already begun to circulate about who could play Inés in the project, which would have to have the approval of the Lieutenant himself.
"We don't yet know who will play Inés Sainz, but we do need someone very similar because of some scenes we're preparing," added the project manager.
And in case you missed it: a gringo crossed into Mexico to buy an air conditioner and upon his return he was charged 145% tariffs.This photo clearly shows that José Ramón Fernández is incapable of doing what they say he did. pic.twitter.com/VgbUok5J0X
— Adolfo Santino (@AldoGue75344439) May 9, 2025
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