Gabriela Bernal Pfennich, who identifies as Porfirio Díaz's great-great-granddaughter, posted a TikTok video explaining her family tree that garnered over 4.1 million views. She debunks myths about inherited fortunes and shares her everyday life as a middle-class descendant. The post has sparked interest in the Mexican ex-president's legacy.
Gabriela Bernal Pfennich, known as Gaby Pfennich, claims maternal lineage from Porfirio Díaz. Her mother is the daughter of María Eugenia Díaz Castine, in turn daughter of Manuel Díaz Raigosa, the general's last grandson born in France during exile. This link draws from Geneanet's family tree, detailing descendants like Deodato Lucas Porfirio Díaz, son of Porfirio Díaz Mori and Delfina Ortega Díaz.
A few days ago, Pfennich posted a TikTok video detailing her ancestry, sparking curiosity and follow-up answers on the family. She estimates over 300 living descendants, none in politics, and notes earlier generations kept ties secret due to backlash.
Professionally, Pfennich graduated from Universidad Anáhuac in Communication Sciences with a TV specialty. She worked on shows like “Ridículos MTV”, Comedy Central's “Se Busca Comediante”, and as content coordinator for HBO Latin America's “Chumel con Chumel Torres”. She now serves as Content Manager at Niumedia Networks in Mexico City and trains to become a sommelier.
Pfennich debunks family wealth myths: “Nadie tenemos dinero de Porfirio Díaz, no alcanzó ni para la generación de mi bisabuelo” (Nobody has Porfirio Díaz's money; it didn't reach my great-great-grandfather's generation), she said in another video. She recalls anxiety in history classes over the Porfiriato but values university perspectives on Díaz's modernization legacy amid debates on his 31-year rule.