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¡Zendaya y Tom Holland se casan!: Actores de Spiderman se comprometen

Marisa Tomei, la “Tía May” de Spiderman, terminó con los rumores felicitando a la pareja del momento, Zendaya y Tom Holland, en una historia de Instagram. Además, la actriz de “Euphoria” se habría tatuado la inicial de su futuro esposo. No hay más que decir, ¡se casan!. Te puede interesar Stephanie Cayo y Sebastián Zurita confirman romance con foto: “Quererte como sos” Zendaya y Tom Holland se casan: el descuido que confirmó la boda ¡La realidad superó a la ficción! El romance de Zendaya y Holland que nació en el set de grabación de  “Spiderman: de regreso a casa” se convirtió en una realidad en el 2021, en medio de especulaciones y, solo un año más tarde, se mudaron a vivir juntos. Sin embargo, durante los últimos días el rumor de un posible compromiso empezó a circular en las redes. En los Golden Globes, Zendaya no solo llamó la atención por el hermoso vestido dorado que lució, sino por el enorme anillo de compromiso que llevaba. Rápidamente se especuló que la coprotagonista de Spiderman se casaría con el actor tras algunos años de noviazgo. Zendaya y Tom Holland se casan. (Foto: Instagram) Hasta el momento, los novios no se han pronunciado, pero un aparente descuido los terminó delatando. La “Tía May”, Marisa Tomei, felicitó a la pareja en una historia de Instagram, confirmando el compromiso. “Felicidades a los dos”, escribió. Te puede interesar Bad Bunny lanza nuevo álbum “Debí tirar más fotos” Zendaya: su lujoso anillo de compromiso y el tatuaje por Tom Holland Según People, la joya tendría un costo que alcanzaría los 300.000 dólares. Es de oro blanco, porta un gran diamante de más de 5 quilates y sería de la diseñadora de joyas londinense Jessica McCormack. Zendaya luce costoso anillo con enorme diamante. (Foto: People) El escote del entallado vestido de Zendaya dejó ver un pequeño tatuaje antes desconocido por sus fanáticos. En sus costillas se pudo visualizar lo que parece una “T”, lo que para muchos sería en referencia al nombre de Spiderman. Zendaya se habría tatuado la inicial de Tom Holland. (Foto: People) La entrada ¡Zendaya y Tom Holland se casan!: Actores de Spiderman se comprometen se publicó primero en Radio Onda Cero. Source link

Bad Bunny to Perform & Co-Host on ‘The Tonight Show’ With Jimmy Fallon

Bad Bunny is slated to make a special appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Monday (Jan. 13) as both a musical guest and co-host, Billboard can exclusively announce. The 30-year-old superstar will perform live a song from his latest album Debí Tirar Más Fotos, which dropped Sunday (Jan. 5). The 17-track release is Benito Antonio’s sixth solo full-length, which is a riveting and charming homage to Puerto Rico, where he honors the native styles stylistically and thematically, encompassing new and traditional genres like jíbara, plena, salsa and reggaetón. “I’ve been dreaming about this album for years, and seeing it come to life has brought me immense happiness,” Bad Bunny previously said in a press release. “I’ve always been honest with my followers, and through this new production, they’ll continue to learn more about me as I, too, discover more about myself. This album is the result of the experiences that have led me to get to know myself better, even getting to know the rhythms I enjoy most — the ones I truly enjoy singing and creating.” In 2019, Bad Bunny made his first English-language TV interview on The Tonight Show, where he performed “Bellacoso” alongside fellow Puerto Rican rapper Residente. His next appearance will mark the “El Clúb” hitmaker’s seventh time on the show. Prior to this engagement, Demi Lovato was the last artist to co-host the late-night show in 2022. The episode starring Bad Bunny will be broadcast live on NBC at 11:35 p.m. ET and will also be available for streaming on Peacock the following day. Source link

Beyond Saturday Night’ Trailer Recounts Iconic Show’s History

As Saturday Night Live continues to celebrate its 50th anniversary, Peacock has shared the first look of its upcoming four-part docuseries, SNL50: Beyond Saturday Night. An immersive undertaking that honors the vast legacy of SNL, the new docuseries features over 60 contributors, including current and former SNL alumni, and covers decades of the iconic show’s history. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news “Anybody could do comedy,” says former cast member Tracy Morgan in the new trailer. “I could teach all of y’all in here how to tell jokes and do comedy, but are you funny?” Morgan is joined by some of the show’s most notable cast members, hosts, and writers – including Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Jimmy Fallon, Al Franken, Amy Poehler, Bobby Moynihan, Bowen Yang, Pete Davidson, Tom Hanks, Kevin Nealon, Andy Samberg, Dana Carvey, Bob Odenkirk, Seth Meyers, Jon Lovitz, Keenan Thompson, and more – as they reflect upon the history and impact that SNL has had over the decades. “It’s an American institution,” adds former writer and host Larry David. The first episode of the series, “Five Minutes”, goes deep into the SNL audition process, including previously unseen audition footage and firsthand accounts of the nerve-wracking affair from some of the show’s most notable names. The writing process, including the oft-overlooked writers of the historic sketches, is the focus of the second episode, fittingly titled “Written By: A Week Inside The SNL Writers Room.” Episode three goes deep into the titular “More Cowbell” sketch and the lasting impact that the 2000 segment had upon comedy, while the fourth and final episode lifts the curtain on “Season 11: The Weird Year,” as it examines the pivotal year which helped to reset the show’s trajectory and cemented its place in television history with Lorne Michaels at the helm. The broadcast is directed by Robert Alexander, Marshall Curry, Neil Berkeley, and Jason Zeldes, and produced by Tremolo Productions, Jonathan Formica, and Allison Klein. Academy and Emmy Award winner Morgan Neville also serves as executive producer alongside Caitrin Rogers. “I’ve been obsessed with Saturday Night Live as long as I can remember,” said Neville in a statement. “For SNL50, I’ve been lucky to collaborate with some of my favorite independent filmmakers to tell some deeper stories of SNL. Taken together, these standalone episodes give a new perspective of SNL and what makes it work.” SNL50: Beyond Saturday Night will premiere on Jan. 16 as a streaming exclusive on Peacock. The documentary is part of a collection of celebratory programming, including the Questlove-directed Ladies & Gentlemen… 50 Years of SNL Music NBC documentary on Jan. 27 and a live primetime special on Feb. 16 on NBC and Peacock. Check out the trailer below. Source link

Pamela Franco habría copiado vestido de Marisol y ella le manda su chiquita: «Hay niveles»

Redacción Panamericana Pamela Franco lució un vestido dorado de espejos y, al parecer, a Marisol no le habría gustado nada la similitud con su look. El día de ayer, Pamela Franco compartió un video con tremendo vestuario. La cumbiambera modeló un vestido cubierto de espejos dorados, bastante similar a uno que diseñaron para Marisol.  Te puede interesar ¿Para Paolo? Ana Paula Consorte lanza potente mensaje: «Ya no tengo la misma paciencia para aparentar» Esto llamó la atención de Marisol, quien no le tiene nada de simpatía. La ‘Faraona’ se percató del parecido entre el atuendo de la pareja de Cueva y el suyo, y le mandó un fuerte mensaje a través de sus redes.  «Vestuario hecho para Marisol este año para su videoclip. Hace dos años se realizó un vestido completo de espejos para su aniversario. HAY NIVELES», dice el post que reposteó de su diseñadora.  Marisol le habría mandado indirecta a Pamela Franco por supuestamente copiar su vestuario. (Foto: Instagram) Marisol y Pamela López más unidas que nunca Ya sea por simpatía o solo para facturar, Marisol y Pamela López han causado polémica al unirse para una colaboración musical junto a Leslie Shaw.  Te puede interesar Pamela López animó concierto y niña le pregunta por Pamela Franco: «¿Cuándo viene?» Luego de mandarle varias indirectas bien directas a Pamela Franco y demostrar que no es de su agrado, la ‘Faraona’ le dio una oportunidad en la música a la otra Pamela.  Marisol y Leslie Shaw decidieron colaborar nuevamente y, esta vez, unieron a Pamela López al equipo. Las tres vienen preparando el terreno para el lanzamiento de “Dile que no”. La veterana de la cumbia compartió una foto con Leslie y una mujer con el rostro tapado. Los usuarios rápidamente asociaron a la mujer con López, por su collar y estilo.  Al igual que esta, las cantantes han lanzado más pistas que quitan toda duda sobre la identidad de López.  Source link

Stephanie Cayo y Sebastián Zurita confirman romance con foto: “Quererte como sos”

La modelo Stephanie Cayo posteó una fotografía acariciando el rostro del actor mexicano Sebastián Zurita terminando con los rumores. Además, el padre del actor, Humberto Zurita, posó junto a Cayo en una foto familiar. Te puede interesar ¿Para Paolo? Ana Paula Consorte lanza potente mensaje: «Ya no tengo la misma paciencia para aparentar» Sebastián Zurita novio de Stephanie Cayo Desde hace algunos días se tejía la teoría que indicaba que el hijo del primer actor, Humberto Zurita, Sebastián, se encontraba en un relación con la menor de las hermanas Cayo, Stephanie.  El rumor surgió en Año Nuevo luego de varias publicaciones en redes sociales de Zurita junto a ella, su familia y el mismísimo Humberto Zurita en México. En las historias del protagonista de “El juego de las llaves”, se pudo ver a la ex de Maxi Iglesias tomar del brazo al actor, lo que despertó la curiosidad de los seguidores.  Ver esta publicación en Instagram Una publicación compartida por Stephanie Cayo (@unlunar) El romance no demoró en ser oficializado por Stephanie Cayo, quien posteó una serie de fotos en Puerto Escondido y Mazunte, ciudades de México, junto a su nueva pareja Sebastián. En una de las instantáneas se ve acariciar amorosamente el rostro de Zurita acompañando la publicación con un poema de Mario Benedetti, donde uno de los versos dicta: “Mi táctica es mirarte, quererte como sos”. Te puede interesar Bruno Ascenzo CONMUEVE con tierna propuesta de matrimonio de su novio [VIDEO] ¿Cuántos años le lleva Sebastián Zurita a Stephanie Cayo? Sebastián Zurita tiene 38 años. Es hijo de los actores mexicanos Humberto Zurita y Christian Bach. Inició su carrera actoral en novelas como “En nombre del amor” y “Corazón salvaje”, pese a que sus padres preferían mantenerlo lejos de los reflectores. Por otro lado, Stephanie Cayo con 36 años saltó a la fama en 2004 por su papel protagónico en “Besos robados”. Zurita le lleva solo dos años a Cayo y, pese a que la relación tendría poco tiempo, se espera que no tenga el mismo desenlace que tuvo la de Stephanie Cayo con Maxi Iglesias, con quien protagonizó “Hasta que nos volvamos a encontrar” La entrada Stephanie Cayo y Sebastián Zurita confirman romance con foto: “Quererte como sos” se publicó primero en Radio Onda Cero. Source link

Robbie Williams On His Song Being Dropped From 2025 Oscars Shortlist

In December, Robbie Williams‘ film biopic Better Man (Paramount Pictures) was released in cinemas globally, telling the story of the British pop icon, albeit with Williams replaced by a CGI monkey. The film covers Williams’ rise to fame as a teenager in pop band Take That, his decision to go solo in 1995, his various controversies and struggles with addiction, his recovery and time in the limelight. The film was directed and co-written by The Greatest Showman director Michael Gracey and divided critics and fans for its use of the CGI character instead of a traditional actor. Better Man includes a number of Williams’ greatest hits including “Angels,” “Rock DJ,” and “She’s The One.” A new composition, “Forbidden Road,” is also featured in the movie, and last year was nominated for the Golden Globes as well as being shortlisted for best original song at the 2025 Oscars (March 2). That song, however, was eventually removed from the shortlist last month on the grounds that it incorporated material from an existing song that was not written for the film in which it appears. Williams co-wrote the song with Freddy Wexler and Sacha Skarbek, but the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences deemed that it shared similarities to “I Got a Name,” a 1973 ballad written by Norman Gimbel and Charles Fox for the Jeff Bridges film The Last American Hero. (The late Jim Croce had a top 10 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 with the song.) In a statement to its members about the removal of the track, The Academy said: “This is a decision that both honors our rules and protects the special nature of the Original Song and Score categories.” The song remained a nominee for best original song at Sunday night’s (Jan. 5) 82nd Golden Globes, where Williams walked the red carpet. Speaking to Deadline, he responded to the disqualification of the song from the Oscars shortlist. Watch the full interview below. “Listen, the rules is the rules and you have to go by them. It would have been nice, but also as an introvert, it’s another party I don’t have to go to,” he said. “I went through it, I’m on the other side. It’s all good.” Williams’ song lost the award at the Golden Globes to “El Mal,” co-written by Clément Ducol, Camille, and Jacques Audiard for the film Emilia Pérez, which also scooped best motion picture, musical or comedy. Later this year, Williams will embark on a massive European tour and recently told NME that he was working on a new album which featured contributions from Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi. Source link

Fall Out Boy, Luke Combs, DMB Headlining

The 2025 Boston Calling Festival will feature headlining sets from Luke Combs and Megan Moroney, Fall Out Boy, Avril Lavigne, Dave Matthews Band and Vampire Weekend. The three-day Memorial Day (May 23-25) throwdown at the Harvard Athletic Complex will also usher in some new changes this year aimed at easing crowding and providing more shade and free water for fans. Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news Joining Combs and Moroney on the first night will be: Sheryl Crow, T-Pain, TLC, Thee Sacred Souls, Wilderado and Mike. Night two will find FOB and Lavigne sharing the stage with Cage the Elephant, The Black Crowes, All Time Low, James Bay, The Maine, Lucius and Valley, among others. The final night will pair DMB and Vampire Weekend with Sublime, Public Enemy, Remi Wolf, Goth Babe, Rager Against the Machine and solo guitarist Tom Morello, The 502s, Spin Doctors and IDK How But They Found Me, and more. According to CBS News, after some complaints from some fans last year about overcrowding, BC has made some structural changes to the event’s footprint this year, including merging the main Green and Red stages. “We’ve invested in a world-class rotating stage system to provide better views, more space to roam, and enhance audio/video experience for everyone,” read a Facebook post announcing the staging news. Other changes include a decrease in some ticket prices, the return of the Indoor Arena, where fans are invited to take a break in an air-conditioned indoor space (with programming to be announced soon), as well as the addition of more free water stations. A presale will kick off on Wednesday (Jan. 8) at 10 a.m. ET, with lowest-price tickets available for two hours (10 a.m.-12 p.m.); you can sign up for it here. See the full lineup poster below. Source link

Ice Spice Shares Shares Apology Following Australian Festival Backlash

New York rapper Ice Spice has used the penultimate show of her current touring schedule to share a brief apology for a controversial appearance at an Australian festival last week. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news Ice Spice has spent the new year period in Australia, where she was booked to perform at a couple of festivals, including the Beyond the Valley festival in the state of Victoria, and three legs of the Wildlands Festival in capital cities Brisbane, Perth, and Adelaide. The Brisbane edition of Wildlands took place on New Year’s Eve, just one day ahead of Ice Spice’s 25th birthday, and as one of the headliners, the musician was scheduled to perform in the 10:30pm – 11pm slot. While her spot was reportedly brought forward by five minutes, Ice Spice was ultimately 30 minutes late to the stage, and didn’t appear before the crowd until 10:55pm. Due to the festival’s tight scheduling ahead of the evening’s celebrations, Ice Spice was only able to perform two songs – including “Deli” and “Princess Diana” – before her microphone was cut off during “In Ha Mood”. “At 11.01pm – they gave her an extra minute – they cut the mic and you heard the collective sigh from the crowd,” journalist and podcaster Brenton Larney told The Guardian. “They’d been waiting for a while and they get two songs? “So that was a bit ridiculous and it was just really disrespectful how she walked off, she was laughing, they tried to give her flowers for her birthday and she just shrugged them off,” he added, noting that it seemed as though the musician “didn’t want to be there”. Though initially silent in the aftermath of the festival, organizers later addressed the situation via their Instagram comment section, explaining that Ice Spice’s microphone had to be cut off to ensure the rest of the festival – which included a countdown from U.K. duo Chase & Status – ran to time. “We understand that Ice Spice’s delayed arrival caused some disappointment,” the festival stated. “Managing a stacked festival means that we have to be extremely firm with set times. We had a strict curfew of 12:30 and need to ensure that the final act went on stage on time, so everyone could enjoy the New Year’s Eve countdown.” While Ice Spice was herself silent following the event, the musician returned to the stage on Saturday (Jan. 4) to perform at the Perth leg of the festival, where she briefly addressed the situation ahead during her set, as local radio station Youth Jam have reported. “I’m sorry guys, surely y’all can forgive me,” she was quoted as saying. “It was my birthday and it takes a long time to look like a Barbie.” The statement was ostensibly shared as a brief lead in to her next song, the Nicki Minaj collaboration “Barbie World”. Ice Spice wrapped up her current touring plans the following day (Jan. 5) with a performance in Adelaide, closing out the global tour in support of her debut album, Y2K!. The record received largely positive reviews from critics and reached No. 18 on the Billboard 200 and No. 3 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. Source link

The Waterboys Detail Star-Studded Dennis Hopper Concept Album

15 years on from his death at the age of 74, actor Dennis Hopper will have his legacy further immortalized thanks to a new concept album from Scottish rock band The Waterboys. Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news Fittingly-titled Life, Death and Dennis Hopper, the record is scheduled for April 4 release via the historic Sun label, and features a number of special guests, including Bruce Springsteen, Fiona Apple, Steve Earle, Taylor Goldsmith, and more. Apple is herself a noted fan of The Waterboys, having covered their signature song “The Whole of the Moon” for the series finale of Showtime’s The Affair in 2019. Interestingly, The Waterboys have previously focused on Hopper for their work, with 2020’s Good Luck, Seeker featuring a track named after the late actor. “The arc of his life was the story of our times,” said The Waterboys’ Mike Scott in a statement. “He was at the big bang of youth culture in Rebel Without a Cause with James Dean; and the beginnings of Pop Art with the young Andy Warhol. He was part of the counter-culture, hippie, civil rights, and psychedelic scenes of the ’60s. “In the ’70s and ’80s, he went on a wild 10-year rip, almost died, came back, got straight and became a five-movies-a-year character actor without losing the sparkle in his eye or the sense of danger or unpredictability that always gathered around him.” The album’s first single, “Hopper’s on Top (Genius)”, will arrive on Friday (Jan. 9), and will preview a record which also features the talents of artists such as Barny Fletcher, , Anana Kaye, Patti Palladin, and Kathy Valentine of The Go-Go’s. “It begins in his childhood, ends the morning after his death, and I get to say a whole lot along the way,” added Scott. “Not just about Dennis, but about the whole strange adventure of being a human soul on planet Earth.” Source link

Rush Reflect on ‘Incorrect’ Decision to Shorten Their Final Tour

The surviving members of Canadian progressive rock outfit Rush have reflected on their final tour, sharing their regrets that the tour didn’t extend to the likes of the U.K. and Europe. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news Close to ten years on from their final run of shows, Rush bassist Geddy Lee and guitarist Alex Lifeson spoke to Classic Rock magazine about the group’s last gigs, apologizing to the British and European fans who didn’t get a chance to see them perform live. “I’d pushed really hard to get more gigs so that we could do those extra shows and I was unsuccessful,” Lee said of the band’s R40 Live Tour. “I really felt like I let our British and European fans down. It felt to me incorrect that we didn’t do it, but Neil [Peart] was adamant that he would only do thirty shows and that was it. “That to him was a huge compromise because he didn’t want to do any shows. He didn’t want to do one show.” Rush’s R40 Live Tour kicked off in Tulsa, OK in May 2015, and featured a total of 35 shows across the U.S. and the band’s native Canada, ending in August of that year. Ultimately, while Rush’s dedicated fanbase called out for more dates to be added, these would become the final performances from the veteran band. Despite releasing their final album, Clockwork Angels, in 2012, Rush’s dissolution wasn’t confirmed until the death of longtime drummer Neil Peart in January 2020. While Lee would detail the band’s final tour in his 2023 memoir, My Effin’ Life, he admitted to being very cautious in regard to how he discussing Peart’s death, but strived to be as candid as he could so as to give Rush’s audience the closure they wanted about the band’s end. “I just kind of felt I owed an explanation to them, the audience,” Lee explained. “It’s part of why I went into the detail I did about Neil’s passing in the book, was to let fans in on what went down. That it wasn’t a straight line. “This is how complicated the whole world of Rush became since August 1 of 2015 until January 7th of 2020 when Neil passed. Those were very unusual, complicated, emotional times. Fans invested their whole being into our band and I thought they deserved a somewhat straight answer about what happened and how their favourite band came to end.” Lifeson also expressed his disappointment about Rush being unable to tour some of their favourite markets as part of their final run, noting that while Peart’s scheduling demands and health issues made further shows impossible, an additional “dozen or so” dates may have made the surviving members “a bit more accepting”. “There was a point where I think Neil was open to maybe extending the run and adding in a few more shows, but then he got this painful infection in one of his feet,” Lifeson added. “I mean, he could barely walk to the stage at one point. They got him a golf cart to drive him to the stage. And he played a three-hour show, at the intensity he played every single show. “That was amazing, but I think that was the point where he decided that the tour was only going to go on until that final show in LA.” Having formed in Toronto in 1968 by Lee, Lifeson, and original members John Rutsey and Jeff Jones, Rush began to find widespread fame throughout the ’70s, with Peart replacing Rutsey following the recording of their 1974 self-titled debut. While much of Rush’s touring was confined to the U.S. and Canada, the U.K. was their next most popular market, with European countries such as Germany and the Netherlands following behind. Curiously, Rush rarely ventured beyond these territories, with countries such as Australia never hosting the band on their shores. Source link

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