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¿Nuevo romance? Lamine yamal y Nicki Nicole son captados juntos

La relación entre Lamine Yamal y Nicki Nicole sigue dando que hablar. El futbolista del FC Barcelona y la intérprete argentina fueron vistos en el exclusivo hotel The Maybourne Riviera, ubicado en Mónaco.  Esta aparición ha reavivado las especulaciones sobre un romance que ninguno de los dos ha hecho oficial. Te puede interesar Pan con chicharrón conquista el ‘Mundial de Desayunos’ y deja a Ibai con la boca abierta Coincidencias de Lamine Yamal y Nicki Nicole Las redes sociales se llenaron de teorías luego de que fanáticos identificaran coincidencias en fotos y videos: desde accesorios compartidos hasta detalles del mismo hotel en publicaciones de ambos.  La cantante asistió meses atrás al cumpleaños número 18 de Yamal y celebró con entusiasmo uno de sus partidos en el estadio del Barça, donde incluso se filtró que el fondo de pantalla del jugador era una imagen de la artista. Desde que comenzó su cercanía, Nicki Nicole se ha convertido en una presencia recurrente en Barcelona, mientras que Lamine Yamal le dedica gran parte de su tiempo libre.  El último domingo, apenas terminó su entrenamiento con el FC Barcelona, el joven delantero alquiló un avión privado para emprender una escapada junto a la cantante. La travesía concluyó, cuando ambos regresaron a España: ella luciendo un look relajado con pantalón holgado y buzo negro con capucha, y él con camisa blanca, bermudas marrones, borceguíes, lentes y gorra de béisbol, un estilo que no pasó desapercibido. Te puede interesar ¡Ampay! Mayra Goñi y Neutro son captados besándose en público Dos carreras en pleno ascenso Nicki Nicole continúa consolidándose como una de las figuras más destacadas de la música urbana latinoamericana, con colaboraciones junto a Bizarrap, Rels B y Aitana.  Por su parte, Lamine Yamal se proyecta como uno de los talentos más prometedores del fútbol europeo, con un presente brillante en el FC Barcelona. Hasta el momento, ninguno ha dado declaraciones oficiales, pero las imágenes desde Mónaco alimentan las versiones de un vínculo más allá de la amistad. @grosbynews Una historia de amor o solo diversión? #NickiNicole y #LamineYamal ♬ intoxicao – Emilia & Nicki Nicole La entrada ¿Nuevo romance? Lamine yamal y Nicki Nicole son captados juntos se publicó primero en Radio Onda Cero. Source link

Britney Spears Dances to Justin Timberlake Song on a Boat

Even Britney Spears likes to listen to a little bit of Justin Timberlake here and there. In a video posted to the pop star’s Instagram on Wednesday, Spears enjoys a day on the water, wearing a green bikini while filming herself dancing on a boat. In the background, JT and Timbaland’s “Carry Out” plays. Elsewhere in the clip, the Princess of Pop speaks in an unidentifiable accent while talking to the boat’s captain. “Me and this man are out here in this water!” she says excitedly, showing off her remote location for the camera. “Look at us! Sorry, I’m a nerd.” Spears’ use of Timberlake’s 2009 hit — which reached No. 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 — is sure to turn heads, considering the two stars’ history. The pair dated from 1999 to 2002, and in her 2023 memoir, the “Toxic” singer shared a few unflattering revelations about her famous ex-boyfriend, including how he allegedly cheated on her during their relationship. Even so, Spears has supported her ex’s music in the past. In 2024, she gushed that she was “so in love with Justin Timberlake’s new song ‘Selfish,’” and this past March, she shared a video of herself dancing by a fireplace to the former *NSYNC member’s “Señorita.” The performer’s post comes a few weeks after Timberlake made headlines for revealing his Lyme disease diagnosis in a message to fans shared just after the close of his Forget Tomorrow World Tour. “If you’ve experienced this disease or know someone who has — then you’re aware: living with this can be relentlessly debilitating, both mentally and physically,” he wrote at the time. “When I first got the diagnosis I was shocked for sure. But, at least I could understand why I would be onstage and in a massive amount of nerve pain or, just feeling crazy fatigue or sickness.” Spears, on the other hand, has been having fun sharing bits of her life with followers on social media in recent months, including her hangouts with son Jayden. Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Source link

#LOULTIMO #lima |. 𝑺𝑬 𝑫𝑬𝑩𝑰𝑳𝑰𝑻𝑨 𝒀 𝑵𝑶 𝑷𝑼𝑬𝑫𝑬 𝑪𝑹𝑬𝑬𝑹 𝑸𝑼𝑬 𝑰𝑹Í𝑨 𝑨 𝑼𝑵 𝑷𝑬𝑵𝑨𝑳 𝑪𝑶𝑴Ú𝑵 Martí…

#LOULTIMO #lima |.🔴 𝑺𝑬 𝑫𝑬𝑩𝑰𝑳𝑰𝑻𝑨 𝒀 𝑵𝑶 𝑷𝑼𝑬𝑫𝑬 𝑪𝑹𝑬𝑬𝑹 𝑸𝑼𝑬 𝑰𝑹Í𝑨 𝑨 𝑼𝑵 𝑷𝑬𝑵𝑨𝑳 𝑪𝑶𝑴Ú𝑵‼️‼️ Martín Vizcarra viene sufriendo “afectación psicológica” después de que el Instituto Nacional Penitenciario (INPE) anunciara que evalúa cambiarlo del Penal de Barbadillo a un penal común. #radioaltura Source

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Pete Townshend Plans ‘One-Man Shows’ After Final Who Tour Wraps

The Who may have named what they are claiming is their final North American tour “The Song Is Over,” but according to co-founder and guitarist Pete Townshend, the road will go on for him once the final strains of “Baba O’Riley” ring out at the band’s final gig on Sept. 28 in Las Vegas. Explore See latest videos, charts and news Speaking to AARP magazine, Townshend, 80, said he plans to embark on what he referred to as “one-man” solo outings after he and singer Roger Daltrey finish their current run of shows. “We reserve the right to pop up again,” Townshend said of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band that announced its first final tour in 1982. “But I think one thing is very clear: that at our age, we will not.” Townshend is not retiring, though, saying that he’s planning to finish his long-gestating solo album The Age of Anxiety, which he’s been working on since 2007, and possibly taking that show on the road. “I’ve got songs in all kinds of development, 140 tracks ready to go,” he said. “On The Age of Anxiety, [based on his 2019 first novel], I’ve got 26 songs. It’s not not autobiographical, but the scope of my own mental journey through addiction and recovery has led me to a place where I feel that I can write a character, a genuine, realistic character — youngish, who, rather than be depressed, has an acuity, a kind of instant, psychic feeling, and he decides that he wants to really dig in to make his audience as happy as they possibly can be.” He described the main character as a good-looking harmonica player who plays small clubs with his “very, very popular” band, but is beginning to sense an anxiety from some of the “young mums” in the crowd who are “escaping something.” Townshend hopes the album can start a conversation about depression and the struggle for artists to manage their sometimes selfish, self-obsessed inclinations. Despite suffering from tinnitus, Townshend said his brain is “sharp as a razor,” he’s feeling “very, very creative” and generally healthy, speculating that he’s got maybe “another five years” in show business left in him. The guitarist plans to experiment touring his solo material by going out on the road for some one-man shows, while keeping open the possibility that he and Who singer Roger Daltrey might work together again some day. “Roger and I certainly [will] work together for charity and possibly for special projects,” he predicted of the vocalist with whom he admitted he doesn’t communicate with “very well.” Regardless, he added, “together we represent all aspects of The Who legacy. You know, I’m the songwriter and creator, but Roger’s been the driving force, meaning keeping The Who band and his brand on track. Even with his solo work, we’ll continue to work together, even if we rarely socialize.” Townshend also addressed the viral freakout over the Who’s firing (and re-hiring, then re-firing) of longtime drummer Zak Starkey earlier this year, explaining that Daltrey was peeved that Starkey “jumped straight into Instagram and started to mouth off and defend his position in a cheeky, chatty manner, which belies the seriousness of what actually happened.” To hear the guitarist tell it, Daltrey had asked the band to rehearse the tour’s title track, the 1971 Who’s Next ballad “The Song Is Over” in a shortened version for the outing and halfway through a performance of it at the Royal Albert Hall in London in March the singer “got completely lost. He stopped, he complained, spoke to his own sound engineer, and started to rage. It looked like he was raging at Zak, but that’s not the case. It became a story among fans, and it looked like Roger made a mistake, but something technical went wrong. [Zak’s] handling of it, was, I suppose, light-hearted, but you know Roger.” The next stop on the Who tour is Thursday night (Aug. 21) at Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia. Source link

Oasis Release Live ‘Wonderwall’ From Dublin, Plan Limited Ticket Release

With just a few days to go before Oasis kick off the North American run of their Live ’25 reunion tour in Toronto, the band offered fans two surprise gifts on Wednesday (Aug. 20). The first was a live rendition of their beloved 1995 single “Wonderwall” from one of their recent shows in Dublin, Ireland, where the band returned to perform for the first time since 2008. The footage from Croke Park finds singer Liam Gallagher crooning the yearning ballad in fine voice in one of his signature anoraks over a hoodie, which he has pulled up tight over his head so his eyes are barely visible. Brother/songwriter Noel Gallagher provides the propulsive acoustic guitar backing as he gazes out at a massive stadium lit up by fans’ waving cellphone flashlights. In addition, they posted a “Postcards from Dublin” compilation video of their double-down on Aug. 16 and 17, with film of a young fan in homemade Oasis shirt and bucket hat selling waters outside the venue, a man in official gear holding up his baby in matching shirt and hat, the excitement outside the venue as well as the earth-shaking, full stadium hopping up and down from the crowd inside and clips from several songs. So far, the band has offered up a number of live tracks from the reunion shows in the U.K. and Ireland, including “Slide Away” from the kick-off in Cardiff, Wales, as well as “Cigarettes & Alcohol” from their home town of Manchester and “Little By Little” from their London run. But perhaps the biggest gift of all is a note that went up on Wednesday announcing that some last-minute seats for the North American shows will be released in the coming days. According to a post, “as the North American shows are getting closer, Oasis promoters may be able to release a very limited number of additional tickets for sale once final sight lines are checked and the production is fine tuned. These final production releases will happen over the coming days.” That’s great news for those who haven’t yet scored tickets as the North American run is slated to kick off on Sunday (Aug. 24) at Rogers Stadium in Toronto — where the band will play again on Monday (Aug. 25) — before moving on to Soldier Field in Chicago (Aug. 28), then MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. (Aug. 31, Sept. 1), the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif. (Sept. 6, 7) and Estadio GNP Seguros in Mexico City (Sept. 12, 13); Cage the Elephant will open all the North American dates, with Cast joining for the N.J. and California shows. Find out how to score those tickets below. Source link

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Paul Weller’s Legal Action Against Accountants for ‘Discrimination’

Paul Weller has launched legal action against his former accountants, after they terminated their professional relationship with the veteran British artist because of his stance on the Gaza conflict. Explore See latest videos, charts and news The Modfather had been a client of Harris and Trotter LLP for more than 30 years until he was notified that they could no longer act for him because they were “offended” by his publicly expressed views of Israel committing genocide in Gaza, according to a statement from Hodge Jones & Allen, which is representing Weller. Weller has instructed the law firm to take action against the accountancy specialists and business advisors for “discrimination” against him over his “protected philosophical beliefs” concerning the rights of the Palestinian people. The case will be a test of the UK’s Equality Act 2010, which applies to discrimination in the provision of any services, the result of which could have “wider implications that move beyond the music industry,” reads a message from Hodge Jones & Allen. “I’ve always spoken out against injustice, whether it’s apartheid, ethnic cleansing, or genocide. What’s happening to the Palestinian people in Gaza is a humanitarian catastrophe,” Weller explains. “I believe they have the right to self-determination, dignity, and protection under international law, and I believe Israel is committing genocide against them. That must be called out. Silencing those who speak this truth is not just censorship – it’s complicity. “I’m taking legal action not just for myself, but to help ensure that others are not similarly punished for expressing their beliefs about the rights of the Palestinian people. No one should face discrimination for speaking out against the atrocities that the people of Gaza are being subjected to.” Weller’s pre-action letter to his former accountants requests details of other cases in which they have terminated or refused to take on clients for similar reasons. The former Jam and Style Council frontman was reportedly sent a WhatsApp message in March, in which his accountants resigned with immediate effect. Hodge Jones & Allen shared some of that note. “Everyone is entitled to their own views,” it reads, “but you are alleging such anti-Israel views that we as a firm with Jewish roots and many Jewish partners are not prepared to work with someone who holds these views.” Weller’s “treatment reflects a wider pattern of attempts to silence artists and public figures who speak out in support of Palestinian rights,” comments Cormac McDonough, a civil liberties partner at Hodge Jones & Allen. “Within the music industry especially, we are seeing increasing efforts to marginalize those who express solidarity with the people of Gaza. The Equality Act was designed to protect individuals from discrimination, including based on philosophical belief, and it is essential that those protections are upheld in practice.” Weller was a signatory to a public letter defending the Irish rap outfit Kneecap, which faced calls for criminal charges for shouting “Free Palestine” and “‘F— Keir Starmer” during its politically-charged set at 2025 Glastonbury Festival. Also, the former Jam and Style Council frontman has top billing for the sold-out Gig for Gaza, to be staged October 17th at Troxy in London. The legal situation emerges just weeks after the release of Weller’s Find El Dorado, a 15-track collection of covers, including songs originally recorded by the Bee Gees, The Kinks, Richie Havens, Christy Moore, The Flying Burrito Brothers, and more. The LP is one of Weller’s 29 solo Top 40 appearances on the Official UK Albums Chart, a tally that includes six leaders. Weller has pledged to donate any damages awarded or received in settlement of his claim to humanitarian relief efforts in Gaza. H&T, winners of Accounting Firm of the Year at the 2023 Music Week Awards, has yet to respond to Weller’s lawsuit. Source link

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