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People all across the globe seem to be getting more and more creative with ways to pass the time amid the coronavirus pandemic.
And for many kids right now, that's by dressing up in costume to prove you can be anyone you want to be in quarantine. A Disney princess? Sure. Wonder Woman? Go for it!
For one 3-year-old, girl, Mara, and her awesome dad, Jaime, from Puertollano, Spain, dressing up as a different character has become their favorite part of the day. Because the two only go outside to take
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A second Rosalía and Travis Scott collaboration seems to be on its way, according to the Spanish singer-songwriter's social media post shared Monday (May 25) with the caption "It's coming TKN."While not many details about the song have been revealed -- such as when it will be released or what it will sound like -- in a previous interview with Apple Music, the "Con Altura" singer said that she initially planned to release a "super aggressive" club song with the rapper, but "didn't feel like it
The Spanish pop star has teamed up with the rapper on the track
Scots sunseekers could find themselves embroiled in sunbed wars as social distancing guidelines could limit space at European resorts post lockdown.
Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony ’s daughter can now add published author to her resume. In September 12-year-old Emme Muñiz’s debut picture book Lord Help Me will be released with Crown Books for Young Readers and Random House Children’s books.
Congratulations are in order for Emme Muñiz! Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony's 12-year-old daughter is about to have her very first picture book published. That's right! The book, titled Lord Help Me, will be released in English and Spanish on Sept.
Like a lot of people on lockdown, Stella Banderas has taken to the kitchen out of necessity and also as a means of distraction and comfort during these difficult times. And what’s more comforting to make than the dish of your father’s homeland? Stella no doubt grew up sampling tortilla with her grandparents in Malaga and it’s on offer at most bars around Spain – a delicious, quick and filling dish packed with the goodness of eggs and potatoes.
The UK hasn't done too badly on the weather front for a while, which is pretty typical when we all have to stay in doors.