Andrea Meza of Mexico will crown her successor at the end of the event. To watch it, you can tune in to Fox or Telemundo this Sunday at 7 p.m.
25.11.2021 - 06:45 / deadline.com
A key program in controlling the US southern borer immigration will likely be restored by the Joe Biden administration next week
The hot button “Remain in Mexico” program, originally devised by the Donald Trump administration, will see asylum seekers have to wait in Mexico before the merits of their claims can be decided by immigration courts. The Axios website broke the story earlier today.
Mexico has yet to sign off on reinstating the program, which could push back its implementation. The
Andrea Meza of Mexico will crown her successor at the end of the event. To watch it, you can tune in to Fox or Telemundo this Sunday at 7 p.m.
international pageant that defied politics and the coronavirus pandemic.The 21-year-old titleholder said she was feeling “overwhelmed because it’s been 21 years since India got Miss Universe crown — and it’s happening right now.”Miss Universe 2021 Andrea Meza of Mexico crowned her successor in the contest set in the Israeli Red Sea resort town of Eilat. The event took place the middle of the night — wrapping up at 5 a.m.
Harnaaz Sandhu, 21, was crowned Miss Universe during the pageant on Dec. 12. The 2020 titleholder from Mexico, Andrea Meza, was on-hand to crown her successor at the event, which was hosted by Steve Harvey. The first runner-up was Nadia Ferreira, from Paraguay, with South Africa’s Lalela Mswane being named third runner-up. However, in the end, it was Harnaaz who accepted the crown, looking stunning in a sparkling silver dress as she did so.
Harnaaz Sandhu of India was crowned the 70th Miss Universe on Sunday, topping a field of some 80 contestants in a pageant that was touched by politics and the pandemic.
The winner of the 2021 Miss Universe competition has been announced!
J. Kim Murphy administratorVicente Fernández, an icon of traditional Mexican music, has died.
Vicente Fernández, one of the greatest icons of Mexican music, died today December 12, at the age of 81. The singer, also known as ‘El Charro de Huentitán’, had worried his family and fans after spending more than four months hospitalized at the Country 2000 medical center in Guadalajara, Jalisco.
A post shared by Vicente Fernández (@_vicentefdez)Fernández, also known as Chente to his devoted fans, was born in Guadalajara, Jalisco in 1940. The El Ídolo de México or the Mexican Idol, started his career as a street performer.
Vicente Fernandez, whose five-decade career in ranchera music and film made him an essential part of Mexican pop culture, died Sunday at age of 81, according to a message posted on his official Instagram account.
star Big Ed found himself in a dangerous situation while traveling to Mexico to go on a first date. On Friday's episode of, Ed went on a promising date with a woman named Kaory, which was shockingly interrupted when shots rang out and they were forced to run for cover.Ed, 56, met Kaory, 38, through a friend and he was excited about their connection, though they had only texted back and forth and had never met in person.
Britney Spears is celebrating her 40th birthday in style! The “Breathe On Me” singer was seen on a yacht with fiancé Sam Asghari, 28, in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico on Friday, Dec. 3 — one day after her actual birthday. The blonde kept her lengthy locks back into a slick, high ponytail as she stood at the front of the boat, rocking a pair of aviator sunglasses. She appeared to be wearing a bright yellow swimsuit with a green shirt overtop in the snaps published by the Daily Mail.
Liza Foreman Rome-based 102 Distribution is bringing onto the market the Mexico-Italo co-production “500 Millions of Red Shoes,” directed by first time director Carlos Eichelmann Kaiser and co-produced by Mexico’s BHD Film. Gabriela Maldonado and Alexandro de Icaza are producing for BHD.“500 Million” was financed by Mexico’s Imcine film agency with the Eficine tax incentive instrument established in 2006 by article 189 of the income tax law.
premiere tickets for “Spider-Man: No Way Home.”Overly eager fans hoping to score tickets began a brawl at a theater in Cuernavaca, Mexico, according to Spanish newspaper Diario de Morelos, which posted a video of the unruly chaos that erupted.On “Spider Monday,” fans flocked to purchase tickets for the highly anticipated movie, only for sites to crash and tensions to grow over the Marvel film.That anxiety to secure tickets spilled out beyond the online ticketing realm, with overeager fans