As viewers tuned into watch ITV's brand new drama No Return on Monday evening, fans couldn't help being distracted.
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Úrsula Corberó is taking a break from her busy schedule to enjoy some fun in the sun.The Spanish actress and her longtime boyfriend, Ricardo Mario ‘Chino’ Darín, were spotted at the beach in Punta Del Este, Uruguay. The pair was all smiles as they arrived, with Chino wearing a simple grey T-shirt paired with his green swim trunks.
Úrsula walked the sand wearing a floor length kimono decorated with a floral pattern, which she soon took off to reveal her skimpy lavendar bikini. Photos from the fun day show the couple setting up camp on the beach before making themselves more comfortable and getting into their swimsuits.
While Darín sat in a lounge chair under an umbrella, Corberó ventured down to the water to enjoy some waves before coming back to soak up some rays of her own.6 things you should know about ‘Money Heist’ season 5Úrsula Corberó graces the cover of Vogue SpainÚrsula Corberó y Chino Darín: blanca Navidad en la cumbre del éxitoAccording to reports from the Argentine program Farándula Show, the couple arrived in Uruguay this past weekend to enjoy the southern summer. Chino’s father, Ricardo Darín, is said to have a house in the José Ignacio area, one of the most popular places to spend the holidays among celebrities.
On Sunday, Ricardo celebrated his 65th birthday, a party both Úrsula and Chino attended. Corberó has been in a relationship with Darín since 2016, when the pair met on the set of the television series La Embajada. They have been living together in Madrid since 2019.In an interview with elPeriodico, Chino opened up about what surprised him most about Úrsula when they first started dating.“To me, the energy that Úrsula has, especially to face bad moments or things that she does not like… she has
.As viewers tuned into watch ITV's brand new drama No Return on Monday evening, fans couldn't help being distracted.
HanWay Films has closed several international deals on McCarthy, Václav Marhoul’s drama about the infamous U.S. Senator Joseph McCarthy, ahead of this month’s virtual European Film Market.
is a refreshing bilingual rom-com that explores romance, heartbreak, culture and a little bit of mischievousness — which is exactly what attracted Sam Claflin and Verónica Echegui to the film.Claflin stars as uptight English writer Henry Copper who, much to his surprise, discovers that his dull and failed novel has become a huge hit in Mexico. Without knowing a lick of Spanish, he travels to the Latin American country to promote the book, only to find out that his Spanish translator, Maria, portrayed by Echegui, has rewritten his work as an erotic novel.«It was just a really uplifting story, very beautiful characters, and even the way that it was described in the script, it just gave so much life to Mexico and the sort of characters within it and the world that these characters lived in,» Claflin tells ET about what attracted him to the project.
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Leo Barraclough International Features EditorWorld War II refugee drama “The Path” (Der Pfad) has debuted its international trailer (above) ahead of its market premiere at the European Film Market in Berlin. Warner will release the film theatrically in Germany, while Global Screen is handling international rights.“The Path,” directed by Tobias Wiemann, is based on Rüdiger Bertram’s novel and is inspired by true events.
It has been a quiet month on the transfer front at Manchester City, but they are expected to soon announce the arrival of Julian Alvarez.
The January transfer window is always an interesting on for Manchester City.
Bursting into the charts 15 years ago, top DJ Calvin Harris was living the showbiz lifestyle but has since shunned the glitz and glamour for life as a farmer in Ibiza.The former DJ, 38, has been keeping a low profile over the past two years since selling his Los Angeles mansion and moving to the Spanish island. The Sun reports he bought a 138-acre farm called Terra Masia and is one of Ibiza’s largest organic farm, producing veg, eggs, wine and farm-to-table meals – and can be hired for events such as weddings. A source told the publication: “Calvin employs an expert team including farmers and chefs.
DistroTV, a free ad-supported streaming television platform, is moving into original content with the global debut of a feature film, Escándalo Secreto: En Plena Cuarentena. The comedy feature, directed and written by Jorge Cano, will bow on February 25th.
The January transfer window is drawing to a close with Monday’s deadline quickly approaching and Manchester United are yet to sign any new players.
Sebastián Yatra. After having «the hardest year of my life, emotionally,» the 27-year-old singer tells ET, from his home in Colombia ahead of the release of his third studio album, that he's looking at life in a whole new way.Radiating positivity that transfers from the screen, he reflects on his latest achievements. His song, «Dos Oruguitas,» from the Disney animated movie has reached the No.