Alvarez has gradually been sharing the results of her favorable recovery on her Instagram account. This time, the former Miss Colombia, 2011-2012, published a video to show how she has managed to dance thanks to a special prosthetic.
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Miss Universe contestant Daniella Alvarez had her leg amputated, it sent shockwaves around the world. The former Miss Colombia 2011-2012 winner is a vibrant, healthy and accomplished woman, so the news of what happened to her shocked many fans as well as fellow Colombian Sebastian Yatra .
Daniella had initially gone in for a simple procedure at la Fundacion Cardioinfantil Hospital in Bogota, Colombia, where she was having a lump located in her abdomen removed. During the operation, doctors
.Alvarez has gradually been sharing the results of her favorable recovery on her Instagram account. This time, the former Miss Colombia, 2011-2012, published a video to show how she has managed to dance thanks to a special prosthetic.
frog has been discovered hiding inside a bunch of bananas by stunned staff at an Asda supermarket. The globe-trotting amphibian, which is believed to be a banana tree frog, managed to hitch a ride from Colombia to the shop in south Wales.
Billboard Latin editors. Check out this week's picks below.Greeicy, “Los Consejos” (Universal Music Latin)Hunkered down in Colombia because of the coronavirus quarantine, Greeicy continues creating music with accompanying heartfelt videos.
season 2 star Tim finally disclosed what he did that led him to the decision to move to Colombia to be with his girlfriend, Melyza, instead of their initial plans that consisted of her moving to Dallas, Texas, for him.The episode started off by introducing 34-year-old Tim to viewers, who said he embodied all of the typical American stereotypes — except he has an adorable emotional support cat, Pepe, that almost stole the show.
Daniella Alvarez has been a total warrior. She has been gradually sharing on her Instagram account the results of her favorable recovery.
Before the coronavirus outbreak in the U.S., Alex Sensation was in Colombia celebrating Kevin Roldan’s birthday. Upon flying back to Miami, Sensation, a renowned DJ, recording artist and radio host for SBS radio stations La Mega and El Zol, made the decision to shut down his booth at SBS and take it home with him. Since then, he’s been hunkered down in quarantine with his family.
J Balvin co-manager Fabio Acosta, has signed Colombian Yeison Jimenez to its roster for global representation. Jiménez, who is signed to Sony Colombia, is one of the leaders in the country's burgeoning "Música popular," or popular music movement, the name given locally to Colombia's take on regional Mexican music."Colombia is a trend-setter in music, and música popular, as they call the genre in Colombia, has seen huge growth there in the past year," says Acosta.
Maluma is getting some fresh air!
J Balvin and Maluma are just two of the artists featured on the Black Eyed Peas’ new album, and the Colombian singers joined the group for a Q&A with Billboard on June 25. At one point, BEP was asked whether they had to be “more flexible” when working with J Balvin and Maluma, and Will.i.am. admitted that it was actually another collaborator who required the most flexibility — Shakira. J Balvin couldn’t help but hop in and agree.
Lin-Manuel Miranda is working with Disney on a brand new animated movie!
Wilmer Valderrama and Diane Guerrero . Long before coronavirus and the latest in the fight against racial injustice, these two have been using their platforms to educate, inspire and uplift their fellow Latinos and beyond.
Miss Universe beauty queen Daniella Alvarez is one strong cookie. Earlier this week, she made the announcement that her left leg had to be amputated due to complications she experienced when she went in for a routine surgery to remove a lump she had in her abdomen.
episode, Rachel explained how she experienced racism from the audience and one of her own contestants. "I definitely experienced it," she said.
Anna Marie de la Fuente Already offering some of the most robust, and popular, cash rebates for foreign movie shoots, Colombia has just upped its game, expanding the incentives to take in series and music videos and introducing tax breaks for international shoots.Colombia’s government has also confirmed that its cash rebates, issued by the Colombian Film Fund (FFC), will run until 2032.The new tax break scheme, based around a Certificado de Inversion Audiovisual (CINA), is a transferable tax
Juanes was in Colombia, ready to perform for his fans at a sold-out Bogota show when the coronavirus outbreak caused businesses to close, concerts to cancel and airports to stop operating. Since March 13, he’s been hunkered down in Miami with his family, reorganizing and trying to understand the new reality.