Alfonso Herrera surprised fans with a rare glimpse into his RBD past, posting a never-before-seen photo alongside Maite Perroni and Anahí. The Mexican actor, who rarely looks back on his time in the iconic group, treated followers to a memory from those exciting touring years when RBD was taking the world by storm with hits that still live on today.
“Name this photo,” Herrera captioned the shot on Instagram, inviting fans to join in on the nostalgia. With his trademark sharp memory, he also shared the story behind it: “A traveling combo. MEX–SJU–MEX–SJU–MEX. All in one weekend filled with concerts at the Choliseo, and then back to Mexico City in record time for the Teleton. 💀”
RBD’s lasting legacy
For those who grew up in the early 2000s, RBD wasn’t just a band; it was a cultural phenomenon. Their catchy pop anthems, high-energy choreography, and undeniable chemistry, made Alfonso, Maite, Anahí, Dulce María, Christopher Uckermann, and Christian Chávez international superstars. Even after their 2009 breakup, the group’s influence never faded.
RBD reunited in 2020 and later launched a global tour in 2023, though notably without Herrera. The actor opted not to return to the stage, choosing instead to hold onto the memories of youth and the remarkable run the band once had.
Still, his throwback photo is a reminder that even if he has moved on, RBD remains an unforgettable chapter in his life and a timeless reference point for fans around the world.
Alfonso Herrera’s Next Chapter: 'Las Muertas'
Now, Herrera, who has made a name for himself in Hollywood is gearing up for a dramatic and highly anticipated return to the screen with Las Muertas, Netflix’s adaptation of Jorge Ibargüengoitia’s cult novel under the direction of Luis Estrada. This will be Estrada’s first project for a streamming platform, and it is already being hailed as one of the most ambitious series of the 2025.
The series set in 1960s Mexico, unfolds as a satirical true-crime saga inspired by the real-life González Valenzuela sisters, infamously known as “Las Poquianchis,” who built a deadly prostitution empire that ended in murder and scandal. Herrera stars as Simón Corona, with Paulina Gaitán and Arcelia Ramírez embodying the notorious Baladro sisters, alongside a powerhouse cast including Joaquín Cosío and Mauricio Isaac.
The six-episode series is structured like an independent film with each episode carrying its own tone and genre. Estrada weaving in his signature dark humor with sharp social commentary throughout.
Las Muertas premieres on Netflix on September 10, 2025. With striking visuals and a gritty storyline, it is shaping up to be one of the most talked-about releases of the year.