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Perú vs Paraguay Pronóstico y Predicciones de las Eliminatorias CONMEBOL

Redacción Panamericana Pronóstico y predicciones para el Perú vs Paraguay este 10/09/2025. Consulta nuestras predicciones, información del partido y principales mercados. Perú y Paraguay se enfrentan en un partido en el que prácticamente solo se pelea por el honor. En el caso de la Bicolor, solo pueden luchar por no ser últimos contra Chile, después de un desempeño que les llevó a un cambio de entrenador en plenas Eliminatorias. Por parte de La Albirroja, aún tienen opciones de mejorar su posición en la tabla, pero ya tienen asegurada su vuelta al mundial por primera vez desde 2010. Análisis del encuentro entre Perú y Paraguay El conjunto entrenado por Óscar Ibañez ha tenido unas Eliminatorias de la CONMEBOL con dos DTs distintos, pero con resultados insuficientes para dar pelea. Sin embargo, con el peruano-argentino, el rendimiento ha sido algo mejor, perdiendo por la mínima contra Argentina y sumando cinco de los 12 puntos cosechados bajo su mando. Aun así, son números insuficientes y no parecen capaces de amedrentar a los rivales más duros. Por parte de Paraguay, están de celebración y no es para menos. 16 años después volverán a un Mundial de fútbol. Gustavo Alfaro ha dado con la tecla, con un equipo que trabaja muy bien en defensa, aunque su rendimiento ofensivo sea de los peores de las Eliminatorias. Aun así, el equipo termina estando muy compensado, con un Antonio Sanabria que ha acumulado un tercio de los tantos de los paraguayos. Estadio y condiciones meteorológicas El partido se jugará en el Estadio Nacional de Lima. Con una capacidad de 44.000 espectadores, es un campo que suele apretar bastante a los equipos rivales, aunque ante la situación del conjunto local, puede ser que no esté tan lleno como de costumbre. En cuanto a las condiciones climatológicas, se esperan condiciones bastante favorables para la práctica del deporte. Temperaturas suaves durante el día, con una máxima de 18.º C, que deberían permitir que los jugadores y los aficionados disfruten del encuentro. Últimos enfrentamientos entre Perú y Paraguay Los enfrentamientos entre Perú y Paraguay en los últimos partidos han sido bastante igualados en los últimos años. De hecho, es uno de los rivales que mejor se le ha dado al conjunto de Ibañez. En los últimos tres partidos, Perú no ha encajado ningún gol ante Paraguay. Además, vienen de empatar a 2-2 y, en la Copa América de 2021, ganar en la tanda de penaltis en cuartos de final. Paraguay 2 – 2 Perú Perú 3 (4) – 3 (3) Paraguay Perú 2 – 0 Paraguay Paraguay 0 – 0 Perú Perú 0 – 0 Paraguay Jugadores no disponibles La Bicolor podrá contar con la mayor parte de sus jugadores importantes para este encuentro. Óscar Ibañez en principio solo tendrá la ausencia de Andy Polo por problemas musculares, mientras que ningún jugador está sancionado. El combinado visitante, en principio, no tiene ningún problema de lesiones y sanciones. Gustavo Alfaro tiene a todos los jugadores a su disposición de cara al último partido de las Eliminatorias. Cuotas para el Perú contra Paraguay Con las ganas de acabar la fase de Eliminatorias previa al Mundial, las casas de apuestas también están pendientes de un partido a priori poco trascendente como este. Por eso, el pronóstico Perú vs. Paraguay también está siendo de los más solicitados. Ganador del partido Para el ganador del partido, la primera sorpresa: Perú parte como la favorita para el encuentro. Ya no por la presión de la grada, por jugar en casa o porque, en el fondo, Paraguay no se juegue nada. Es la buena forma del combinado nacional ante sus rivales en los últimos tiempos, además de la mejora bajo el mando de Ibañez la que invita al optimismo. Perú: 2.03 Empate: 2.87 Paraguay: 3.47 ¿Cuándo llegará el primer gol? Para este partido, uno de los mercados más interesantes disponibles es el de la hora del primer gol. Curiosamente, se considera que entre los 20 primeros minutos del encuentro llegará el tanto inaugural, al menos según las casas de apuestas de referencia. Minutos 1-10: 4.50 Minutos 11-20: 4.50 Minutos 21-30: 5.20 Minutos 31-40: 5.50 Minutos 41-50: 5.90 Minutos 51-60: 8.70 Minutos 61-70: 11.00 Minutos 71-80: 11.00 Minutos 80-90+: 11.00 Sin goles: 4.80 Doble oportunidad Para los más conservadores o los que no quieren arriesgarse tanto, la opción de la doble oportunidad es de las más suculentas. Más aún al saber que estamos ante un partido tan igualado como este. Perú o empate: 1.25 Perú o Paraguay: 1.32 Paraguay o empate: 1.66 Recomendación de apuesta final En un partido tan igualado, es difícil dar una recomendación definitiva. Desde luego, para quien quiera arriesgarse más, la victoria de Paraguay tiene mucho valor. Sin embargo, dadas las circunstancias y los últimos resultados entre ambos combinados nacionales, el favorito es Perú. Si decides apostar a la última jornada de las Eliminatorias de la CONMEBOL, Betsson Perú es la mejor plataforma que tienes a tu disposición. Aquí encontrarás cuotas competitivas, una variedad de mercados suficientemente amplia y una experiencia confiable. Eso sí, deberás revisar las cuotas, ya que estas pueden cambiar en los momentos previos al encuentro. Nada más que añadir. ¡Abre tu bebida favorita, siéntate delante de la tele y disfruta del mejor fútbol de Sudamérica! Source link

Kate Candela y Majo con Sabor son las nuevas integrantes de “Cachudas pero conchudas”

El show “Cachudas pero conchudas” sigue dando de qué hablar y ahora causa revuelo con la incorporación de Kate Candela y Majo con Sabor. Dos artistas con historias personales marcadas por rupturas amorosas que, lejos de debilitarlas, se han convertido en material perfecto para el espectáculo que mezcla comedia, confesiones y música en vivo. Kate Candela enciende con su participación La confesión más reciente de Kate Candela aún resuena: la cantante admitió que llegó a seguir a su expareja, Kevin Valdizán, para descubrir sus constantes infidelidades. “Mi amiga me dijo: ‘Vamos a seguirlo porque lo vamos a encontrar’. Y así fue. Lo confirmé”, relató en una entrevista. Además, aseguró que cerró las puertas al amor tras varias decepciones. Estas revelaciones hacen que su presencia en el show genere expectativa, pues su historia conecta directamente con la esencia de “Cachudas pero conchudas”. Te puede interesar Influencers son denunciados por grabar en el Presbítero Maestro Majo con Sabor, soltera y sin rencores Por su parte, Majo con Sabor ha sido tema de titulares tras su ruptura con Gino Assereto. Aunque confirmó que lo sigue queriendo y le desea lo mejor, dejó claro que no hay vuelta atrás. “No lo voy a odiar, pero no comparto su forma de vivir”, aseguró. Actualmente se declara “solterísima y feliz”, enfocada en su carrera y proyectos personales. Su sinceridad y madurez frente al desamor también encajan a la perfección con el espíritu del espectáculo, que celebra la resiliencia femenina y el poder de reírse de lo vivido. Te puede interesar Vanessa Pumarica revela que Christian Cueva fue infiel a Pamela Franco cuando empezaron su relación “Cachudas pero conchudas” promete un gran espectáculo Con la llegada de Kate y Majo, junto a Leysi Suárez y Roxana Molina, el show promete más picardía y polémica que nunca. Algunos seguidores ya especulan sobre posibles tensiones, mientras que otros esperan un cuarteto imparable capaz de elevar el espectáculo a otro nivel. Lo cierto es que “Cachudas pero conchudas” vuelve a posicionarse como uno de los montajes más comentados y atrevidos del momento. @riclatorrez 8.09/4: #MajoConSabor se suma a #cachudasperoconchudas y también #katecandela . #fyp #parati #riclatorrez #riclatorre #chollywood #farandulaperuana #magalytvlafirme #magalymedina #amoryfuego #destacame #americahoy #lanochehabla #evdlv #elvalordelaverdad #foryou #fy #Viral #Peru #peruanos ♬ sonido original – Ric La Torre La entrada Kate Candela y Majo con Sabor son las nuevas integrantes de “Cachudas pero conchudas” se publicó primero en Radio Onda Cero. Source link

HUNTR/X’s ‘Golden’ No. 1 on Billboard Hot 100 for Fourth Week

Couch, couch, couch will have to wait, as HUNTR/X works its way to a fourth week at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 with “Golden,” from the soundtrack to the smash animated Netflix film KPop Demon Hunters. Upon the original ascent to No. 1 for “Golden,” HUNTR/X — the singing trio of EJAE, Audrey Nuna and REI AMI (in the roles of the film’s characters Rumi, Mira and Zoey) — became the first female group associated with Korean pop to crown the Hot 100. KPop Demon Hunters has also become the first soundtrack to generate four simultaneous Hot 100 top 10s over the chart’s 67-year history. The songs place in the bracket for a third week, with Saja Boys’ “Your Idol” and “Soda Pop” each down a spot from their respective Nos. 4 and 5 bests and HUNTR/X’s “How It’s Done” holding at its No. 9 high. Also in the Hot 100’s top 10, Sabrina Carpenter charts two songs: “Tears” launches at No. 3 and former leader “Manchild” climbs 7-4. Both tracks are from her new album, Man’s Best Friend, which blasts in as her second No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart. Browse the full rundown of this week’s top 10 below. The Hot 100 blends all-genre U.S. streaming (official audio and official video), radio airplay and sales data, the lattermost metric reflecting purchases of physical singles and digital tracks from full-service digital music retailers; digital singles sales from direct-to-consumer (D2C) sites are excluded from chart calculations. All charts (dated Sept. 13, 2025) will update on Billboard.com tomorrow, Sept. 9. For all chart news, you can follow @billboard and @billboardcharts on both X, formerly known as Twitter, and Instagram. Luminate, the independent data provider to the Billboard charts, completes a thorough review of all data submissions used in compiling the weekly chart rankings. Luminate reviews and authenticates data. In partnership with Billboard, data deemed suspicious or unverifiable is removed, using established criteria, before final chart calculations are made and published. ‘Golden’ Streams, Airplay & Sales “Golden,” on Visva/Republic Records, tallied 34.5 million official streams (down 2% week-over-week), 22.1 million radio airplay audience impressions (up 13%) and 9,000 sold (up 4%) in the United States Aug. 29-Sept. 4. The track secures a seventh week at No. 1 on the Streaming Songs chart; rises 29-24 on Radio Songs — as it hits the top 10, lifting two spots to No. 10, on the Pop Airplay chart; and adds a second week at No. 1 on Digital Song Sales. 4 Weeks at No. 1 for ‘KPop’ Image Credit: Netflix “Golden” is the ninth song associated with Korean pop to rule the Hot 100, and the first by female lead vocalists with ties to the genre. (HUNTR/X singers EJAE and REI AMI were born in Seoul, South Korea; Nuna is from New Jersey.) “Golden” becomes just the second such song to post at least four weeks at No. 1 on the Hot 100. Here’s a recap: 10 weeks, BTS, “Butter,” beginning June 5, 2021 4, HUNTR/X: EJAE, Audrey Nuna & REI AMI, “Golden,” beginning Aug. 16, 2025 3, BTS, “Dynamite,” beginning Sept. 5, 2020 1, Jung Kook, “Seven” (featuring Latto), July 29, 2023 1, Jimin, “Like Crazy,” April 8, 2023 1, BTS, “My Universe” (with Coldplay), Oct. 9, 2021 1, BTS, “Permission To Dance,” July 24, 2021 1, BTS, “Life Goes On,” Dec. 5, 2020 1, BTS, “Savage Love (Laxed – Siren Beat)” (with Jawsh 685 and Jason Derulo), Oct. 17, 2020 Plus, “Golden” ties for the fourth-longest Hot 100 command for a song by an all-female group of three or more members, dating to the first four-week No. 1 in the category in 1963: 11 weeks, Destiny’s Child, “Independent Women Part 1,” beginning Nov. 18, 2000 7, TLC, “Waterfalls,” beginning July 8, 1995 5, The Emotions, “Best of My Love,” beginning Aug. 20, 1977 4, HUNTR/X: EJAE, Audrey Nuna & REI AMI, “Golden,” beginning Aug. 16, 2025 4, TLC, “No Scrubs,” beginning April 10, 1999 4, TLC, “Creep,” beginning Jan. 28, 1995 4, Bangles, “Walk Like an Egyptian,” beginning Dec. 20, 1986 4, The Supremes, “Baby Love,” beginning Oct. 31, 1964 4, The Chiffons, “He’s So Fine,” beginning March 30, 1963 Carpenter Be-‘Friend’s Top 5 Image Credit: Bryce Anderson Sabrina Carpenter scores two songs in the Hot 100’s top five: “Tears” debuts at No. 3 and former chart-topper “Manchild,” which led in its debut week in June, surges 7-4. Both cuts are from her new album, Man’s Best Friend, which arrives atop the Billboard 200. “Tears” starts with 26.3 million streams (good for a No. 2 premiere on Streaming Songs), 11.9 million in airplay audience and 2,000 sold. Carpenter collects her fifth Hot 100 top 10, all since April of last year. “Manchild” drew 19.5 million streams (up 86%) and 49.3 million in radio reach (up 2%) and sold 2,000 (up 129%). It charges 25-5 on Streaming Songs, which it led for one week, and climbs 5-3 for a new high on Radio Songs. Rest of Top 10: ‘Ordinary’ & More Elsewhere in the Hot 100’s top 10, Alex Warren’s “Ordinary” holds at No. 2, after 10 nonconsecutive weeks at No. 1 beginning in June. It tallies a 12th week at No. 1 on Radio Songs (73 million, down 1%). Below Carpenter and Saja Boys’ two Hot 100 top 10s apiece, Morgan Wallen’s “What I Want,” featuring Tate McRae, slides 3-7, after it debuted in May as Wallen’s fourth No. 1 and McRae’s first. It posts a 16th week at No. 1 on the multimetric Hot Country Songs chart. Ravyn Lenae’s “Love Me Not” falls 6-8 on the Hot 100, after reaching No. 5. Below HUNTR/X’s “How It’s Done,” which concurrently adds a 10th week at No. 1 on the Hot Dance/Pop Songs chart, Teddy Swims’ “Lose Control,” which led the Hot 100 for a week in March 2024, and went on to become the year’s No. 1 song, drops 8-10. It logs a record-extending 107th week on the chart

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Kelly Osbourne Finds Her ‘Smile Again’ After Dad Ozzy Osbourne’s Death

Kelly Osbourne is about ready to say “No More Tears.” The singer-actress revealed in a new social media post that she is finding ways to be happy again after the death of her dad, iconic rocker Ozzy Osbourne. “In all my sadness & grief I have found something that truly makes me happy!” she wrote on Instagram Stories Monday (Sept. 8) over a photo of herself with a big grin as what appears to be a barn owl is perched on her gloved hand. “I never thought I would find my smile again through falconry but I did. I absolutely love being with the birds!” Two earlier videos in her Stories from Sunday show another bird flying to her and landing on her arm, while in the second clip — shown from the star’s point of view — has the bird gliding gracefully to land on her hand before taking a piece of meat from her fingers. A third video, also shared Monday, shows Osbourne marveling at the owl as it flies back to her before she sweetly asks as it lands on her, “Do you want some chicken?” After the Black Sabbath frontman’s death at age 76 in late July, Kelly shared her grief by citing the band’s “Changes” lyrics. “I feel unhappy I am so sad,” she wrote on Instagram Stories July 24. “I lost the best friend I ever had.” The TV personality also shared that she was struggling with her dad’s death in a post in early August. “Grief is a strange thing — it sneaks up on you in waves,” she noted in an Instagram Story in which she also thanked fans for their support. “I will not be OK for a while — but knowing my family are not alone in our pain makes a difference. I’m holding on tight to the love, the light and the legacy left behind.” Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Source link

Busta Rhymes Offers Sage Advice For Young Rappers On Their Way Up

Busta Rhymes had every reason to feel good on Sunday night (Sept. 7) at the 2025 MTV VMAs. In addition to being honored with the first-time Rock the Bells Visionary Award — and putting on a show-stopping performance medley of his hits at New York’s UBS Arena — the veteran rapper said he was blessed to be receiving his flowers. “It’s incredible… you know, I’ve never not felt the love, but it’s definitely evolved into new heights,” he told Billboard on the red carpet about the acknowledgement. “It’s a whole other thing to be getting it from your community and your folks and even more so in the abundance that it’s been happening in.” Rhymes wasn’t kidding as he ticked off his recent list of kudos, which include getting his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, receiving the Hip-Hop Icon Award at Harlem Week and bering crowned an Elite Icon at the 2025 Caribbean Music Awards, all of which happened in August. Rhymes was feeling good on the red carpet on Sunday night (Sept. 7), professing to feeling “incredible… everything is beautiful, everything is blessed and we’re gonna stay right in the blessed energy space,” he said. “No games being played on no day, no time, no place whatsoever.” The 53-year-old rapper who has been spitting for nearly four decades also offered some advice for longevity to upstart MCs who are just breaking into the game. “The most important thing is to really understand the difference between doing this because you love it and doing it because you just trying to get a bag,” he said. “I would be doing this if there was no money, which that’s what it was initially.” His biggest piece of advice? “Think about what your contribution [to hip-hop] should be. Think about how significant your contribution needs to be and then deliver on that,” Rhymes said. Of course Rhymes did eventually get paid for doing what he loves, but for him the money wasn’t the most important part. Rather, it was the joy of making bank for something he was already doing for free, as well as the fulfillment he got from being on the mic and getting high praise from the critics that mattered to him and the culture. “It’s kind of like blurring out the noise, loving what you do, being passionate about what you do and just being committed no matter what people do to deter you from what you’re feeling and believing in and what you really see in your vision for what you think it should be,” he said. Watch the full interview above.    Source link

Best Moments of Reunion Tour US Finale

More than 30 years ago, Oasis made their very first trek to Los Angeles, hitting the Sunset Strip to play the 500-capacity Whisky A Go Go. While a tiny show like that is typically the stuff of rock ‘n’ roll legend, we don’t need to rely on word of mouth to know what a disaster the night turned out to be. There’s video of the full September 1994 set – which found the band having to restart several songs and even playing different tracks at the same time – and as the Gallagher brothers relayed in a 2016 documentary, they were high on what they thought was coke but turned out to be crystal meth. It all led to Noel Gallagher briefly exiting the band (for the first time, but not the last time). It was a bleak beginning for the British band’s relationship with the second biggest city in the U.S., but there were clearly no hard feelings on Saturday and Sunday night in the adjacent Pasadena, California, as Oasis’ massive Live ’25 tour drew around 180,000 fans out to the Rose Bowl for the reunion trek’s final weekend in the U.S. “So America, it’s official: Are we dating?” Liam Gallagher asked the crowd Sunday night before launching into “Wonderwall” – appropriately the group’s only top 10 hit on the U.S.-only Billboard Hot 100. Liam took the crowd’s booming cheers as a yes: “America and Oasis, the new hot couple, yeah?” It’s an on-again, off-again romance that just needed a 17-year cooling-off period to really reach its full, two-sold-out-stadium-nights potential. Below, find our favorite moments from Oasis’ final weekend in the U.S. A Beatle in the Building Comparisons to The Beatles have trailed Oasis since the start, from their floppy haircuts, to their origins in Manchester (under an hour train ride from Liverpool), to their on-the-nose lyrical and musical references to the rock legends. Even at that ill-fated Whisky A Go Go show, Oasis covered “I Am the Walrus,” a staple in their live sets over the years. And while things have sometimes leaned rocky between the two groups – with Noel infamously saying his band was “bigger” than The Beatles and Paul McCartney griping in a Howard Stern interview that reporters wouldn’t stop asking him about Oasis – they’ve since reconciled, with Noel even playing at the 50th birthday party of Paul’s fashion-designer daughter Stella. Further proof of their mended relationship: Paul McCartney was spotted at Saturday’s Rose Bowl show, the only one standing in his suite, filming Noel singing the 2002 single “Little by Little.” McCartney was also stopped by a paparazzo on the way out of the show and asked how it was, to which he simply responded: “Fabulous.” With the obvious influence The Beatles have had on the group, the brothers must have been thrilled that Paul was one of the 90,000 fans in the house. The Full Moon Aside from the fireworks finale, the real champagne supernova in the sky was the full moon that was perfectly positioned to the right of Oasis’ big screen on Saturday night and to the left on Sunday night, adding a gorgeous glow to every special song fans had waited a decade-plus (or longer) to hear live. It added some extra moonlit magic to an already off-the-charts magical night. The Crying Girl Image Credit: Harriet T K Bols/Courtesy Big Brother Recordings After performing “The Masterplan,” the first song of the encore, Noel Gallagher took a moment to call out one particular fan on Saturday night. After asking her name and not making it out, he said, “I can’t really hear you, but this next song is for you. She’s been in tears all night, this girl.” The Rose Bowl big screen then cut to the fan, uncontrollably sobbing. “I hope that hasn’t been a review of the f–king gig,” Noel quipped, as she shook her head no and mouthed, “Oh my God!” If she hadn’t already been wailing, we’re guessing that getting “Don’t Look Back in Anger” dedicated to her by the band would have set off the waterworks. ‘For All the People Who Couldn’t Be Here’ Ahead of 1995’s “Live Forever” – Oasis’ first Alternative Airplay top 10 hit here in the U.S. – Liam Gallagher has been sending a special dedication to “the people who couldn’t be here – you know who you are.” When the Oasis reunion tour was first announced in August 2024, I know the first person I wanted to message was Russell: As a rabid middle school Oasis fan, I was on a bit of an island in my Michigan farm town, but I found a lifeline years later when somehow an honest-to-God British person started attending my high school. Hailing from the epicenter of Oasis Mania, he was the only one who understood my outsized passion for this band and my need to track down every Q magazine cover story about them, overseas shipping prices be damned. He was also the one always down to road-trip to Detroit to see them in a series of unbelievably intimate venues, like the then-named State Theater (under 3,000 capacity) in April 2000. But I couldn’t message Russell with the reunion tour news because he sadly passed in 2017 – and I know I’m not the only one with a Russell. There are surely countless fans who went to these shows without their Oasis ride-or-dies, which made getting to be there feel all the more important. So on Saturday night, hearing the lyrics of “Half the World Away” – which I was under the impression was my own personal little gem of a song – screamed by tens of thousands of people around me made me realize I was in a room full of Russells. I found a kindred spirit in my small town decades ago, and I found hordes of kindred spirits in one of the biggest stadiums in America over the weekend. The U.S. Finale After the rabid response to their U.S.

Vanessa Pumarica revela que Christian Cueva fue infiel a Pamela Franco cuando empezaron su relación

Redacción Panamericana Vanessa Pumarica aseguró que Christian Cueva fue infiel a la cantante y reveló que presenció momentos tristes por traiciones del futbolista. La ex mejor amiga de Pamela Franco, Vanessa Pumarica, decidió hablar sin filtros sobre la relación de la cumbiambera con Christian Cueva. En una entrevista para el programa ‘La Noche Habla’, aseguró que el futbolista nunca fue fiel a la cantante y que incluso ella fue testigo de su sufrimiento. La ex amiga de Pamela explicó que, pese a la cercanía que mantenía con Franco, su amistad terminó cuando Cueva la acusó de ser una “mala influencia”. A raíz de ello, Pumarica optó por contar lo que sabe sobre los inicios de la pareja, dejando en claro que desde un principio existieron infidelidades. Te puede interesar Vanessa Pumarica arremete contra Christian Cueva: “Si quería alejarnos, lo logró” Pamela Franco habría sufrido por engaños de “Aladino” Durante la conversación, los conductores recordaron que la propia Pamela Franco confesó haber mantenido una relación clandestina con el futbolista cuando este todavía estaba con Pamela López. En esa etapa, la cantante admitió haberse sentido “la segunda” al descubrir que había más mujeres involucradas. Vanessa Pumarica confirmó esta versión, señalando que presenció varios episodios en los que Franco lloraba y sufría por las constantes traiciones de Cueva. “Él le decía cosas que no eran verdad y ella, en ese momento, sufría y lloraba”, expresó. Asimismo, mencionó que el jugador de la selección peruana le hizo múltiples promesas a la artista, pero nunca las cumplió, lo que terminó desgastando la relación y generando las primeras rupturas. Pamela López también quedó expuesta El nombre de Pamela López, esposa de Cueva, también salió a relucir. Según los testimonios, mientras mantenía su matrimonio, el futbolista vivía una relación paralela con Franco y, al mismo tiempo, con otras mujeres. @vivishowfarandula BOMBA🚨Vanessa Pumarica, mejor amiga de Pamela Franco, confirma infidelidad de Christian Cueva🚨🚨🚨Cuevita a un paso de reconciliación con Pamela López 🔥¿Tú lo perdonarías? #Cueva #PamelaFranco #PamelaLopez #ChristianCueva #farandula ♬ Frente a Frente – Pamela Franco Source link

‘KPop Demon Hunters’ HUNTR/X Singers Talk ‘Golden’ Single, Sequel Ideas

You never know when you record a song if it will top the charts. But for the real-life singers behind the KPop Demon Hunters Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 smash “Golden” by HUNTR/X hope springs eternal. Asked to describe what it feels like to have a late-summer chart-topper on the red carpet at Sunday night’s 2025 MTV VMAs, member Ejay noted that there is a myth in South Korea that if you see a ghost when you’re recording a song, it will be a hit. “I saw one at the studio, so…” she said with a sidelong glance and smile in a video you can watch above. Audrey Nuna added that the ghost happened to be wearing a “flannel.” With the animated musical quickly becoming the most-watched original title in Netflix history since dropping on June 20 — and the soundtrack the highest-charting of the year to date — naturally the question on everyone’s minds is: when is the sequel and what will it be about? “I would really love to know Mira’s back story,” said Rei Ami of HUNTR/X’s main dancer, whose singing is performed by groupmate Ejay. She also wants to know more about main rapper Zoey (whose singing voice is provided by Rei), as well as how the girls in the group originally got together and who is lead singer Rumi’s father. Ejay doesn’t have a specific story line in mind, saying she trusts the directors — Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans — and writers to figure it out. Nuna, however, definitely had some ideas. “I want the romantic tension between Rumi and Jinu [the leader of the Saja boys] to just slowly continue burning and then for them to not break it until the third, or fourth, or fifth, or sixth or seventh movie,” she said with a laugh. May Hong had a simpler idea: to just see more of her three fellow vocalists and “hear their voices.” And also, not for nothing, she wants to hear “more bangers.”    Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Source link

2025 VMAs Best Performances: Which Was Your Favorite?

The 2025 MTV Video Music Awards may be over, but more than a few of the evening’s big numbers are still winning fans over the next morning. Lady Gaga walked away with the highest number of Moon People at the annual ceremony held on Sunday night (Sept. 7), earning four more trophies — including for artist of the year — and bringing her career VMAs wins to a staggering 22. Meanwhile, Mariah Carey took home the evening’s coveted Video Vanguard award, while Ariana Grande snagged video of the year for her expansive video project “Brighter Days Ahead.” But as is often the case with the VMAs, fans remain fixated on the high-octane performances that took place over the course of Sunday night’s festivities. Tate McRae wowed audiences with her dance-fueled rendition of “Sports Car” and “Revolving Door” at the ceremony, where she and a group of scantily clad male dancers gyrated their way through a head-turning number. Sabrina Carpenter, meanwhile, used her “Tears” performance as an opportunity to not only highlight the drag artistry she featured in the song’s music video, but to send a potent political message about defending the trans community from attacks, as she and her dancers held up signs declaring “Protect Trans Rights.” And even if Gaga wasn’t in the building — she had a show to perform at New York’s Madison Square Garden last night — Mother Monster gave audiences at home a glimpse of The Mayhem Ball with her pre-filmed rendition of “Abracadabra” and her new song “The Dead Dance” with an expertly choreographed performance. Other performers throughout the evening included Ricky Martin, who delivered a cavalcade of his past hits in a massive medley; Doja Cat, who kicked the show off with an ’80s-inspired rendition of “Jealous Type”; and a tribute to the late Ozzy Osbourne from Yungblud, Steven Tyler, Joe Perry and Nuno Bettencourt. Billboard wants to know: Which performance at the 2025 VMAs was your favorite? Let us know by voting in our poll below. Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Source link

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