Matthew McConaughey ever gets stressed he now has a gorgeous home in Hawaii to go relax. It was revealed this week the 51-year-old actor purchased a $7.85 million single-level vacation home on the Kohala coast of Hawaii.
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Maluma brought Jamaica to Premio Lo Nuestro! The Colombian singer performed hits from his new album at the awards show on Thursday night. Sporting a pink buzzcut, Maluma began his performance with «Agua de Jamaica» before transitioning into «La Burbuja.» Then he slowed things down for a rendition of «Hawái.» The performer, who earned 12 nominations at the latin music awards show, will also perform a regional Mexican hit during this year's PLM. «Hawaii de vacaciones, mis felicitaciones… „
.Matthew McConaughey ever gets stressed he now has a gorgeous home in Hawaii to go relax. It was revealed this week the 51-year-old actor purchased a $7.85 million single-level vacation home on the Kohala coast of Hawaii.
When a filmmaker like four-time Oscar winner Alejandro González Iñárritu (a two-time Best Director winner and nine-time nominee total; plus a Special Achievement Academy Award for the VR film “Flesh and Sand“) makes a new film, the world, and the trades generally know about it first. But like Alfonso Cuaron, who made “Roma” away from the Hollywood system, when someone like Iñárritu makes a film in his native Mexico, it usually goes somewhat uncovered by the American media for months.
Maluma is making his Ellen Show debut!
Matthew McConaughey just purchased an unbelievable home in Hawaii…and the views from this brand new Big Island home look incredible!
KINGSTON, Jamaica -- Bunny Wailer, a reggae luminary who was the last surviving founding member of the legendary group The Wailers, died on Tuesday in his native Jamaica. He was 73.Wailer, a baritone singer whose birth name is Neville Livingston, formed The Wailers in 1963 with late superstars Bob Marley and Peter Tosh when they lived in a slum in the capital of Kingston.
Maluma is lighting up the virtual stage of “The Ellen DeGeneres Show”.
Bunny Wailer, a reggae luminary who was the last surviving founding member of the legendary group The Wailers, died on Tuesday in his native Jamaica. He was 73.
The last surviving original member of The Wailers, Bunny Wailer, has died, aged 73. He had been in poor health since having a stroke in July last year.
Bunny Wailer — a founding member of the Wailers with Bob Marley — passed away early on Tuesday. He was 73.Wailer died at the Medical Associates Hospital in Kingston, Jamaica.
Reggae pioneer Bunny Wailer, who founded The Wailers with his childhood friend Bob Marley, died today at Medical Associates Hospital in Kingston, Jamaica. He was 73, and had been hospitalized since July following a stroke.
According to reliable club insider ExWHUemployee, West Ham United boss David Moyes holds a worry over Michail Antonio potentially switching his international allegiance to Jamaica – with the star striker’s injury record being exacerbated a concern behind the scenes. Indeed, as per the West Ham source, Moyes is understood not to be keen on the idea after the Telegraph first reported he has been approached by the Jamaica Football Federation.
Disney‘s dedication to showing a diverse, inclusive world is a real thing; just look at Marvel and the rest of their casting. And slowly, but surely, others under the main umbrella are getting with that program.
Watch Video: The Notorious BIG Saves 'A Lot of People's Lives But His' in Trailer for Netflix Doc“Biggie” also tells the classic story of an immigrant’s kid made good in the United States; Vonetta Wallace shares her experiences of moving from Jamaica to New York City in the hopes of finding opportunity, and of working multiple jobs so that she could send young Christopher to Catholic school.
MIAMI -- Bad Bunny topped Univision's “Premio Lo Nuestro” awards with seven wins on a night that included a tribute to late Mexican singer-composer Armando Mazanero and performances by some of the biggest names in Latin music.Among the winners at Thursday's show were pop singer Camilo and the Mexican band Grupo Firme, which took home five awards apiece.