Paupeta the Chicken Dies: Beloved Social Media Star & TV Celebrity šŸ”šŸ’”

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Paupeta, the Viral Chicken, Dies

Paupeta, a chicken from Vigo, Spain, who gained international fame through her appearances on social media and television, has died. Her owner, Susana PƩrez-Bello, announced the news on February 26, 2026, sharing a heartfelt message about the impact Paupeta had on her life.

A Chicken Like No Other

PĆ©rez-Bello described Paupeta as behaving ā€œlike a dog, but with feathers.ā€ The chicken became known for her tricks and ability to interact with people and other animals, attracting attention from media outlets and the public. Paupeta even appeared on television and participated in a talent demonstrate, experiences PĆ©rez-Bello promised to recount to her grandchildren.

From Pollito to Celebrity

Paupeta’s story began when PĆ©rez-Bello adopted her as a chick, just two or three days aged. From that point on, she became ā€œthe queen of the house.ā€ PĆ©rez-Bello expressed that she provided Paupeta with the best life a chicken could imagine, acknowledging the immense void her absence leaves behind, referring to her as her ā€œred dinosaur with feathers.ā€

Local Phenomenon and Digital Star

Paupeta’s unique training and everyday life contributed to her popularity. She often accompanied PĆ©rez-Bello to work, becoming a local and digital phenomenon. This led to television appearances, reinforcing the idea of the deep bond that can exist between humans, and animals.

A Lasting Impression

In her farewell message, PĆ©rez-Bello highlighted the emotional connection and symbolic significance Paupeta held in her life. She revealed a tattoo of Paupeta’s profile, a testament to the lasting impact the chicken had on her. PĆ©rez-Bello vowed to ensure the world remembers her ā€œimpressive chicken, the most famous in the world.ā€

Paupeta’s Collaboration with Pixel

Paupeta wasn’t just a solo star. In January 2023, she collaborated with Pixel, a dog influencer with over 24,000 followers, at the Colegio Cluny in Vigo. Together, they promoted responsible pet ownership to students, emphasizing that animals are not toys and deserve care and respect. La Voz de Galicia reported on this event.

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