The user is asking me to write a news article in Spanish for Notiulti.com’s Entretenimiento category, based solely on the provided source content: «Todo puede pasar en La Casa de los Famosos. BOOKMARKER. Más videos de La … Horacio no da más y se quiebra en llanto en La Casa de los Famosos.» I need to analyze what factual information is actually present in this source text: 1. «Todo puede pasar en La Casa de los Famosos» – This is a phrase/slogan meaning «Anything can happen in La Casa de los Famosos» 2. «BOOKMARKER» – This appears to be a label or tag 3. «Más videos de La …» – This means «More videos of La…» (incomplete, likely «La Casa de los Famosos») 4. «Horacio no da más y se quiebra en llanto en La Casa de los Famosos» – This means «Horacio can’t take it anymore and breaks down in tears in La Casa de los Famosos» These are the ONLY factual elements I can use. Invent any additional details like: – Who Horacio is (last name, role, etc.) – Why he’s crying – What specifically happened – Any quotes from Maripily or others (even though the web search mentions Maripily consoling him, use this because it’s not in the source content I’m supposed to use – only the web search results are allowed as additional sources, but the task says to use ONLY the factual information found in the provided source content) – Any specific episode details – Any reactions from other housemates – Any context about the show Wait, let me re-read the instructions carefully: «Use ONLY the factual information found in Todo puede pasar en La Casa de los Famosos. BOOKMARKER. Más videos de La … Horacio no da más y se quiebra en llanto en La Casa de los Famosos..» And then: «ALLOWED INFORMATION SOURCES: 1. The source content provided in the task below (e.g., [matched_content]) 2. The web search results listed below 3. NOTHING ELSE – no assumptions, no extrapolation, no invented details» So I CAN use both the source content AND the web search results. The web search results show: – [1] A YouTube video titled «Horacio no da más y se quiebra en llanto en La Casa de los Famosos» with summary «Maripily lo consuela y le brinda palabras de aliento.» – [2] An article from telemundowashingtondc.com with similar title I can use: – Horacio breaks down in tears in La Casa de los Famosos – Maripily consoles him and gives him words of encouragement – This happened recently (the web search says «Hace 35 minutos» but I should be careful with time references – better to avoid specific timing unless it’s in the source) Actually, looking at the web search results more carefully: Result [1] summary: «Maripily lo consuela y le brinda palabras de aliento.» Result [2] doesn’t add modern factual content beyond what’s in [1] So my factual base is: – Horacio breaks down crying in La Casa de los Famosos – Maripily consoles him and gives him words of encouragement – This is related to the show La Casa de los Famosos – The phrase «Todo puede pasar» is associated with the show Now I need to write a news article in Spanish for Notiulti.com’s Entretenimiento category, using only these facts, and preserving any embeds exactly as they appear. Looking at the source content for embeds: «Todo puede pasar en La Casa de los Famosos. BOOKMARKER. Más videos de La … Horacio no da más y se quiebra en llanto en La Casa de los Famosos.» I don’t notice any actual embed tags (like
Horacio se quiebra en llanto: momento viral en La Casa de los Famosos
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