It’s not a secret that Sam Neill once auditioned for the iconic role of James Bond.
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Diego Boneta has had an incredible year. The Mexican actor is not only starring in Father of the Bride which hits HBO Max on June 16th, the actor, singer, and producer signed an overall deal with Prime Video with his production company Three Amigos. Beginning 2023, Boneta will produce and star in a full slate of shows in development while also creating movies, series, and more.
Movies and film aside, he also partnered with Old Spice for a TikTok campaign showing off the smell- and sweat-eliminating powers of the brand’s new Sweat Defense Dry Spray. HOLA! USA had the opportunity to talk to the artist about all these exciting developments in his career. Check out our exclusive interview and watch the Old Spice campaign TikTok below.
So how are you feeling, how’s life? It’s been a really big year for your career.I’m feeling great. It has been a great year. I’m really excited to be a part of the new, Old Spice campaign, you know, such an iconic brand with iconic, campaigns and really, really, really funny campaigns.
And I’m really happy with what we did. I think it’s in the vein of that Old Spice world, with Sweat Defense Dry Spray, and I’m really excited about Amazon overall as well, and Father of the Bride.Tell me a little bit about what makes you most excited about this partnership with Old Spice? Well, what makes me so excited about it is that they’re working with more Latinx talent, and being a part of this, of this new campaign is just so flattering and I’m really excited, to be a part of the new, Old Spice family. And you know, also being able to produce this campaign with them, cause it was not only me doing it, but us working on the creative together, which was a lot of fun.
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has publicly battled Alzheimer’s disease since 2016, appeared to be relaxed and in good spirits, sporting a blue tracksuit and escorted by an aide near some of the park’s many horses and carriages. No stranger in paradise, the Queens-born entertainer, who has lived in a sun-drenched, penthouse apartment overlooking Central Park for 25 years, was seen walking without a wheelchair in April with Benedetto, 55, on Easter Sunday, taking selfies with fans — who recognized the star even with a face mask on. On Wednesday, the “Stranger in Paradise” singer proudly expressed his support for Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month, smiling in a purple plaid shirt alongside Benedetto and holding up a sign that read #EndAlz in a post shared with his 170,000 fans on Twitter. “Susan and I are going purple with the @alzassociation to raise awareness for a disease that is impacting our family and many of yours. We hope you join us and #GoPurple,” the musician shared. June is Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month.
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three-person play by the German director Thomas Ostermeier that deployed actors holding iPads and iPhones to record the action.Ostemeier reteams with Louis for “Who Killed My Father,” which opened on Sunday at Brooklyn’s St. Ann’s Warehouse (where “History of Violence” also had a successful run three years ago).
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