 
                                                        Paul Stanley sufre aparatoso accidente en el concierto de Josi Cuen y Jorge Med…
El conductor de ‘Hoy’ fue cargado por el cantante de música regional mexicana y terminaron en el suelo.
 
                            Mexico City, Mexico – An unscripted and dramatic moment unfolded during the highly anticipated "JUNTOS" concert at the iconic Plaza de Toros México on October 24, 2025, when popular television personality Paul Stanley experienced an unexpected fall on stage. Stanley was among the celebrity attendees, enjoying the performance by Josi Cuen and Jorge Medina alongside his wife, Joely Bernat, and the well-known sisters Cynthia and Belinda Urías. The group had been invited onto the stage, becoming part of the electrifying atmosphere. According to video footage and accounts from attendees, during a lively segment of the show, Josi Cuen playfully lifted Paul Stanley into his arms and spun him. The festive mood took a sudden turn when, as Cuen attempted to lower Stanley, both men reportedly lost their balance, attributing the mishap to dizziness. This led to an abrupt fall onto the stage floor. The incident caused a brief but noticeable stir among the thousands of fans present, and immediate concern from those backstage. The Urías sisters and members of the technical crew were seen quickly approaching the fallen celebrities to offer assistance. However, both Paul Stanley and Josi Cuen demonstrated impressive composure, quickly rising to their feet unassisted. Displaying his characteristic humor and professionalism, Stanley immediately took hold of a microphone. He then continued to sing the song "Siempre estás tú," a move that swiftly transformed the potentially awkward situation into a moment of shared laughter and applause from the appreciative audience. "It was quite a tumble, but Paul handled it like a pro," commented one concert-goer. "He just kept singing, and everyone loved it." This incident, while unforeseen, added an unforgettable and human element to the "JUNTOS" tour performance, highlighting the resilience and good spirits of the artists involved.
 
                                                        El conductor de ‘Hoy’ fue cargado por el cantante de música regional mexicana y terminaron en el suelo.
