Brazil great Rivaldo believes that Lionel Messi won't play for any club in Europe other than Barcelona, despite repeated speculation linking him with a move to Manchester City.
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The wait is finally over, Thalia and Pabllo Vittar fans, as the two Latin divas have officially dropped the music video to their first-ever collaboration “Timida,” out Friday (March 20).The Mexican pop singer and Brazilian drag superstar first announced their joint track in December 2019, sharing a photo of the two posing together in an alley setting with purple lighting and fully geared in white lingerie.
Three months later, “Timida” comes to life, a fierce, unapologetic and empowering track
.Brazil great Rivaldo believes that Lionel Messi won't play for any club in Europe other than Barcelona, despite repeated speculation linking him with a move to Manchester City.
Brazilian drag superstar Pabllo Vittar makes it clear that she is not fluent in English or Spanish. "Sometimes I make a mess of them with my brain," she tells Billboard over email, "but I will keep studying and I am not ashamed to mispronounce or make any mistakes, because that’s the way we learn anything in life, right?"
Thalía fans have spoken and voted for her as the Latin artist who should live-stream a concert next.The Mexican star had almost 70% of the vote, while Colombian urban singer J Balvin earned second place with nearly 19%.
Virtual concerts have become the new norm, due to the global coronavirus pandemic. Many musicians are using technology to stay connected with their fans, now more than ever.
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It’s almost impossible to slowly savour a must-see TV show, especially when the next episode is right at your fingertips on Netflix.
On Monday afternoon, Mexican singer Thalia connected with Billboard’s Leila Cobo for an Instagram Live to talk about her quarantine experience and what she is doing to protect her family from COVID-19.
Anitta is unstoppable and let's get real, she loves collaborating. Last year, the Brazilian singer released her album Kisses, featuring songs in three languages: Portuguese, Spanish, and English.
People around the world are complying with sanitary measures to prevent the Coronavirus from spreading and affecting their families. One of the most vulnerable groups of people is elderly, for whom the disease could be further complicated with fatal consequences. That’s why Doña Eva Mange, Thalía's 102-year - old grandmother, remains under very special care to prevent COVID-19 from reaching her home.
Perrie Edwards has admitted she is enjoying "breathing space" away from her Little Mix bandmates during her time in isolation.The 26 year old took to Good Morning Britain on Friday morning to discuss her group's new single and how she is finding being in isolation with her footballer boyfriend Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain. She revealed the band had planned to film the music video for the single Break Up Song during a recent trip to Brazil, but had to cancel it due to the coronavirus outbreak.
The single mom struggling to make ends meet is a well-worn TV series premise. In “Broke,” a new comedy on CBS, the cliché is given a timely twist.
Thalía keeping it productive while in social isolation. Though the Mexican singer has been struggling with stress due to the COVID-19 pandemic, she is trying to keep it positive and healthy with tea made with onions, honey, garlic and ginger. The mother-of-two also showed her fans how she is boosting her mood and health with Immune Builder, Zinc Glycinate, ImmunotiX and more.
Thalia is outraged by the orders given by Mexico’s President, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, amid the global coronavirus pandemic.“We’re going to keep living life as usual,” López Obrador said in a video message on Sunday (March 22). “I’ll tell you when not to go out any longer,” he added, explaining that COVID-19 is only its first phase in the country.
Mexican singer Thalia generally stays away from politics but when something is threatening her “beloved Mexico” she felt compelled to speak out. And the threat that is encroaching on her homeland – like the majority of countries – is COVID-19. Watching her President Andrés Manuel López Obrador speak on television about how it’s fine to meet up with friends and family in public places, Thalia urged her followers to stay home and stay safe.
Mexican electrocumbia artist Raymix joins forces with pop superstar Paulina Rubio for the new, electrifying cumbia song "Tú y Yo," which dropped Thursday (March 19) along with a music video.In the video, Raymix and Rubio go on the ultimate first date, which of course includes eating tacos and going to the local fair, but the eventful and perfect date only happens in Raymix's imagination.It's the first time the "Oye Mujer" singer and Rubio have teamed up for a collaboration.
The clip was filmed at Rio Carnival in Brazil
No bikini photos here! Sophie Turner, 24, kept herself covered while hanging out with her husband Joe Jonas, 30, in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico on March 7. The Game of Thrones actress walked around with a blue towel wrapped over her swimsuit top and tank top, leaving no visible sign of her stomach.