In the working-class neighborhood of Barrio Yungay, Santiago, a small production company called Caseros de Mujeres Abuelas doesn’t look like a media empire. Its office is a converted laundry room behind a turquoise house. Its “executives” are eight women between the ages of 68 and 92. And its content? It’s the most unexpected hit in Latin American streaming history.
In today's media landscape, the abuela is portrayed as a figure of immense authority, skill, and often, humor. We see this in viral TikTok trends where grandmothers roast their grandchildren’s cooking skills, or in YouTube channels dedicated entirely to rural skills like farming, preserving, and weaving. Videos Caseros Porno De Mujeres Abuelas Mexicanas Con
As we look toward 2025 and beyond, the "Caseros De Mujeres Abuelas" trend is expected to expand into more structured media formats, including: And its content