Abelito has become one of the undisputed favorites on La Casa de los Famosos México 2025.
His sense of humor, spontaneity, and charisma have connected with the audience, but have also sparked an important conversation about accessibility and the adaptations that should exist in all spaces for short-sized people.
In this sense, before entering the program, Abelito had already shown what his real home looks like and the solutions his family has implemented so he can live independently and comfortably.
What is Abelito’s house in Zacatecas like?
In January 2024, the influencer originally from Zacatecas shared a complete house tour, where he showed every corner of his home.
The video, which continues to circulate on social media, has been applauded for clearly depicting his daily life.
From the moment you enter the house, the first thing you notice is that it’s designed with his needs in mind: a wooden door leads to white walls, a large gray living room, and carefully tailored furniture.
In Abelito’s words:
“When my dad was talking to my mom, he said, ‘We’re going to divide some things into things for visitors and others for us. Because visitors come and go, we stay, so we have to live mostly in the house for ourselves.'”
The kitchen is spacious and everything is arranged so he can easily access it. It has a smaller stove and a small bench for easier access.
The dining room is long and also has a separate bench for this space.
“A reliable little stool where I step on the chair. You’ll notice it has a cushion; that’s so I’m higher and more level.”
There’s also a lower breakfast bar, ideal for sitting comfortably. The bathroom has a smaller sink and a small toilet.
In Abelito’s room, every detail reflects care: he has a screen, a desk, and a closet adjusted to his height.
In addition, there is an additional sitting area designed with him and his family in mind:
“One of the few chairs where I can sit without my foot falling asleep,” he explained, demonstrating that it could touch the floor.
With this tour, Abelito not only showed his home, but also a dignified and joyful way of inhabiting his own space.

Source: infobae




