A joke in Governor Joaquín Díaz Mena’s Monday Facebook live broadcast went viral on social networks.
In several parts of the broadcast, the president sends greetings to followers. In the middle of reading the list of names, one is heard in a double meaning, which minutes later would become a wave of memes.
Apparently, whoever collected the greeting list or leaked it did not notice the double meaning joke. Even the Chief Executive himself does not realize it as he is focused on the issues he addressed moments before.
😂🚨 THE GOVERNOR OF YUCATAN IS RELATED IN FULL TRANSMISSION
During a public event, Joaquín Díaz Mena fell flat when he sent “regards to Abraham Celano”… 😳
The moment went viral and the networks did not forgive.Not even the holy governors are saved… pic.twitter.com/JzRPK31Hbm
— LuisCardenasMX (@LuisCardenasMx) October 21, 2025
Comments on social networks were immediate among local users, who were joined throughout the day by characters who usually make political comments on a national level. A handful of them made reference to what happened to the governor of Yucatán
Among the issues he discussed in his broadcast was the collection of merchandise for those affected by the floods, mainly from Veracruz. He said that the collection centers are still open and a new shipment will leave next week.
Give me a minute of your time: they blame the governor of Yucatán.
Via: @PamCerdeira pic.twitter.com/6ZR33K8aKb
— Marco Levario Turcott (@Arouet_V) October 21, 2025
Topics addressed by Huacho Díaz
He also recalled the Original Yucatán event, which for several days brought together more than 300 artisans from all over the country. Among the activities were textile samples, catwalks, shows and the presentation of the Mayan embroidery manual, a work that preserves the knowledge in this field.
He recognized the work of the rural women of the entity, who stand out in the agricultural and artisanal sectors and the delivery of agricultural titles to peasant women.
Another of the topics he touched on were the extortion calls, for which he urged caution, and the macro physical activation class to raise awareness about breast cancer.— Megamedia