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He had the same preferences as Fernando Colunga he never

He had the same preferences as Fernando Colunga, he never married and Televisa mourned his departure

Fernando Colunga Fernando Colunga
Nov 01, 2022 8:31 am

It’s no secret to anyone that Fernando Colunga is one of the most popular and celebrated artists in Mexico and Latin America; just as it is no secret that countless rumors surround him about his private life and his fondness for men.

The same rumors that were fueled because at 56 he is neither married nor has children; Also, due to his high level of secrecy and privacy, he is not aware of any relationships. However, this has never been confirmed, as Colunga has always preferred to keep his relationships private and his intimate life secret, away from press scandals.

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And like him, Enrique Álvarez Félix had the same penchant for privacy because he also stayed away from scandals and kept secret when a love affair crossed his life. Like Colunga, son of María Félix, he did not marry and was not known for any girlfriend or affair until his death.

Rumors about preferences for men

Which, like Fer, fueled rumors about his fondness for men since Colorina’s actor had never met a girlfriend; it was also said that as Colunga he was an absolute gentleman, even Lucía Méndez even said that she would have liked to have had him as a boyfriend because he was a wonderful man. His end came on May 24, 1996 when he suffered a heart attack and dropped dead as he left this world. And although it was said that Televisa, a company he worked for for years, had vetoed him because of his preferences, it made a big impact on them and they dressed in mourning to mourn his departure.

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Cholera, malnutrition and violence, a triple threat to children in Haiti

PORT-AU-PRINCE, 1 November (Prensa Latina) The UN Committee on the Rights of the Child today warned of the need to save the lives of Haitian infants from the triple threats of cholera, malnutrition and violence.

The agency expressed concern at the serious violations of human rights, while growing insecurity threatens security, education, access to drinking water, sanitation, health and food.

In addition, most children have not attended school since courses officially resumed on October 3, and the cholera resurgence is putting 1.2 million infants living in areas where cases have been diagnosed at risk.

“The situation is alarming because malnourished children are even more vulnerable to the growing cholera epidemic,” the United Nations Children’s Fund said, warning that nearly 100,000 children under the age of five are suffering from severe acute malnutrition.

In this context, the economic difficulties of the most vulnerable have increased and disadvantaged families lack access to drinking water, soap or basic sanitation, increasing the likelihood of contracting the disease.

The committee criticized children’s fears of being recruited, kidnapped, injured, raped or killed by gangs and denounced that one in five girls and one in five boys in the capital has been abused.

It also encouraged the authorities to fulfill their human rights obligations, protect minors and facilitate assistance to vulnerable families.

Haiti has plunged into a wave of insecurity and violence at the hands of armed groups that left more than 500 dead in gang clashes from April to July.

Since mid-September, gangs have had limited access to the country’s main oil terminal, crippling economic activity, while many hospitals have closed due to fuel shortages or severely curtailed services.

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Elections in Brazil Bolsonaro wants to respect the constitution

Elections in Brazil: Bolsonaro wants to “respect the constitution”

blockages

Although the feared violence of Bolsonaro supporters did not materialize at first, truck drivers blocked hundreds of roads across the country to protest Lula’s electoral victory. The president of the Electoral Justice then ordered the police to end the blockades and impose fines on those responsible.

While Bolsonaro was silent, at least his son spoke out Flávio Bolsonaro on twitter. “Thank you to everyone who helped us to save patriotism, who prayed, took to the streets, gave their sweat for the country. Let’s raise our heads and not give up on our Brazil”, wrote the senator. “Dad, I’m after you.”

change of government

Lula’s team, in turn, was already preparing for a change of government without the help of the incumbent leader. “I hope that normality prevails for the good of Brazil and the Brazilian people. If the president, if Jair Bolsonaro does not want to attend, that’s fine,” said Lula’s Labor Party (PT) leader and head of the electoral campaign, Gleisi Hoffmannon the TV Globo News channel.

At least at the work level, there were first contacts. According to media reports, that’s what the head of communication for Lula’s electoral campaign said, Edino Silvaon Monday with Bolsonaro’s chief of staff Ciro Nogueira. Furthermore, Lula’s future vice president made the phone call Geraldo Alckmin with Bolsonaro’s deputy Hamilton Mourão.

“The change of government is regulated by law. This allows us to carry out the transfer of power, regardless of the president’s involvement”, said PT Hoffmann. Lula will take office on January 1, 2023.

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Man finds dogsized mouse in backyard

Man finds dogsized mouse in backyard

An 83yearold man from the town of Blackburn, England, found a mouse the size of a dog in his garden last Sunday (1/11). The information comes from the Daily Star newspaper.

Derek Blamire, who is retired, reports that attempts are constantly being made to capture the rats. Animals that normally trespass on his land to feed on his birds’ food manage to invade even with the traps he crafts. He says he’s caught 50 rats on the property over the past few years.

At about 18 inches from nose to tail, the giant rodent was the size of a border terrier, Blamire claims.

Sylvia, Blamire’s wife, was the one who took the picture of the man holding the giant rat.

The massive size of his latest shot was shared across social media, surprising everyone.

Usually rodents, for example, ordinary adult rats, reach a maximum of 25 centimeters in length.

Derek’s finding, in turn, is comparable to the giant Vangunu rats, a species native to Oceania, which has the largest rats in the world, with each individual reaching 45 centimeters in length.

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Drama in Rai, the heavy loss mourned a nation: “Untimely death…”

Remembering moments of immense pain causes even more pain. An entire nation is saddened after learning of an unexpected death. The memory of these moments, this loss, opens wounds that were thought healed.

They appear every day events that puts your back against the wall. Events that make you think and reflect: “Will I have done everything I had to do in my life?”. There are people who do not have the opportunity to ask these questions, as they get there unexpectedly Death. Unfortunately, it often happens and people who leave prematurely leave an unbridgeable void in the hearts of those still alive.

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Maria Grazia Fontanathe Tale and Quali Show Vocal Coach, he knows that very well. He’s talked about it a lot over time an interview published to the weekly magazine NuovoTv, available at all kiosks. The woman talked a lot about hers working careerbut also left plenty of room for yourself feelings and some painful memories.

The Terrible Loss at Rai Studios

La Fontana talked a lot about some competitors the transfer made by Carlo Conti, to which it depends very much. Among the many names leakedSuch as Serena Rossi and the same host of the program who voice coach now fondly remembered a man disappeared. Here’s what he confessed.

Talk about Serena Rossi, Maria Grazia Fontana explained that the competitor he always thought he didn’t have enough Talent. In fact, Rossi is a lot grateful for the occasion Thanks to the transmission Tale e, the show arrived as much as it could gain more self-confidence.
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The interview then it went in a different direction. The exact words used by Maria Grazia Fontana in memory of a great one missing conductorFabrizio Frizzi.
“A deep and sincere friendship was formed with him. After his participation we always felt that the last time was a few days before his premature death…”

These were the words of the singing teacher, who always held the conductor in high esteem died prematurely. Obviously we are talking about a man whose death has left a great void in all who have followed him from the beginning of his career to his sad death.

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Dermot OLeary is accompanied by Mrs Dee Koppang as he

Dermot O’Leary is accompanied by Mrs Dee Koppang as he is granted freedom from the City of London

Dermot O’Leary was bestowed the freedom of the City of London by the Lord Mayor in a ceremony in the capital on Tuesday.

Joined by proud wife Dee Koppang, the 49-year-old broadcaster revealed he had “a little bit of tears in his eyes” as he was honored for his charitable work with the London Irish Centre.

Dermot’s parents, Séan and Maria, immigrated to the UK from Wexford before he was born, and he said he humbly accepted the award on behalf of all Irish immigrants.

Proud: Dermot O'Leary was bestowed the freedom of the City of London in a ceremony in the capital on Tuesday by the Lord Mayor (LR) Lord Mayor Vincent Keaveny, Dermot and his wife Dee Koppang

Proud: Dermot O’Leary was bestowed the freedom of the City of London in a ceremony in the capital on Tuesday by the Lord Mayor (LR) Lord Mayor Vincent Keaveny, Dermot and his wife Dee Koppang

He went on to tell attendees that his two great loves are “this city.” [London] and my Irish heritage”.

The This Morning host, who shares a son with his wife, cut a dapper figure for the occasion in a navy suit, layered over a crisp white shirt and completed with a dark tie.

Meanwhile, Dee looked chic in a long brown coat, which she paired with a black polar-collared jumper.

Tears: Joined by proud wife Dee Koppang, the broadcaster revealed he left

Tears: Joined by proud wife Dee Koppang, the broadcaster revealed he left “a little bit of tears” when he was honored for his charity work with the London Irish Centre

Can't believe it: The This Morning host - who shares a son with his wife - cut a dapper figure in a navy suit for the occasion

Can’t believe it: The This Morning host – who shares a son with his wife – cut a dapper figure in a navy suit for the occasion

After the award, Dermot said: “I am truly honored to be given the freedom of the City of London”.

“Anyone who knows me will know that two of my great loves are this beautiful city and my Irish heritage, so to receive Freedom alongside my friends from the London Irish Center is all the more special.”

“Countless Irish people have brought as much to this great city as my own parents did, so I sincerely thank the Lord Mayor for recognizing those experiences and contributions today, and I proudly and humbly accept it on their behalf.”

Proud parents: Dermot's parents Séan and Maria (right) emigrated to the UK from Wexford before he was born and he said he humbly accepted the award on behalf of all Irish immigrants (pictured this morning)

Proud parents: Dermot’s parents Séan and Maria (right) emigrated to the UK from Wexford before he was born and he said he humbly accepted the award on behalf of all Irish immigrants (pictured this morning)

Proud: After the honour, Dermot said:

Proud: After the honour, Dermot said: “I’m really honored to be given the freedom of the City of London.”

Dermot is Patron of a Camden based charity providing advice, support, culture and community service to the Irish community in London.

Taking to Instagram, the presenter shared a slew of behind-the-scenes fun, saying he’s “standing on the shoulders of giants.”

He wrote: “humbled to have received the liberty of the City of London today from the man himself, Vincent Keaveny”.

“Truly privileged and felt a (tiny) bit weepy to be a patron of the @londonirishcentre. Thank you to my dear friend @garydunneinsta.”

Dude: Taking to Instagram, the presenter shared a slew of behind-the-scenes fun and said he's

Dude: Taking to Instagram, the presenter shared a slew of behind-the-scenes fun and said he’s “standing on the shoulders of giants”.

Humbled: He wrote: 'humbled to have been given the freedom of the City of London today by the man himself, Vincent Keaveny'

Humbled: He wrote: ‘humbled to have been given the freedom of the City of London today by the man himself, Vincent Keaveny’

“They are doing an incredible job. Keep the fires burning and the drawbridge below. I stand on the shoulders of giants. Bring me my sheep now.

Dermot was nominated for the City of London’s liberty by Lord Mayor of the City of London Vincent Keaveny and Worshipful Company of Carmen member and clerk Vince Dignam.

Lord Mayor Vincent Keaveny said: “Dermot is known to many millions of us from either television or his radio show, but he is also a dedicated and well-respected charitable campaigner.

“As the City’s first Irish Lord Mayor, I was particularly pleased to nominate Dermot for the liberty of the City of London, which is one of our oldest and proudest traditions and one that he well deserved.”

While Dignam added: “Through my membership of The Worshipful Company of Carmen and my connections with the London Irish Centre, I was delighted to support Lord Mayor Vincent Keaveny in nominating Dermot for liberty.

Honour: Dermot is Patron of the Camden-based charity which provides advice, support, culture and community services to the Irish community in London

Honour: Dermot is Patron of the Camden-based charity which provides advice, support, culture and community services to the Irish community in London

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The Devil Wears Prada Actress Defends Sequel Makes No Sense

The Devil Wears Prada: Actress Defends Sequel Makes No Sense Anymore

The film The Devil Wears Prada (2006), a critical and popular success, managed to escape the sequel fever that plagues Hollywood. But after Top Gun: Maverick took over the universe of Big Aces (1986) 36 years later, the opportunity to explore new adventures for Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep) gained traction. But Anne Hathaway, star of the first feature film, finds it difficult for the magic to repeat itself now.

“I don’t know if it’s possible to exist [uma sequência]. I think the first film lived in a different time. Now everything is so digital! This film was about the production of something physical [uma edição da revista Runway]and now everything is very different,” said Anne during an appearance on the show The View this Tuesday (1.).

However, the actress admitted that she would love to return to the universe of The Devil Wears Prada. “It’s tempting to think about Andy [Anne] and Emily [Emily Blunt] I have to pick up Miranda’s coffee but she’s somewhere in Europe and they stop halfway in Italy to pick up Nigel [Stanley Tucci] in a restaurant. It’s tempting, but I don’t think it’s going to happen.”

Anne pointed out that there is a way to turn The Devil Wears Prada into a franchise. “They could rerelease the film [em um reboot]hire new actors and remake it,” she bet, feeding a mania in the film industry to only take advantage of past successes and create new versions without much novelty.

In a good mood, the Andy Sachs interpreter also spoke about her meeting with Anna Wintour, editor of Vogue magazine and as the real Miranda Priestly during this year’s New York Fashion Week. When asked by The View hosts if the two had discussed the film, Anne said no. “We’re just talking about tennis,” he played down.

She praised the journalist for her sense of humor on other occasions as The Devil Wears Prada doesn’t paint a particularly positive picture of her. “I have to say I was very impressed that she attended a benefit screening of the film wearing Prada. I think she has a good sense of humor.”

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MPs who have not taken the oath are expelled from

MPs who have not taken the oath are expelled from the Blue Room

(Québec) Former MP François Paradis, still President of the National Assembly until a successor is found for him, has decided: The MPs of Québec solidaire and the Parti Québécois, who take the oath of King Charles III. Have not performed can be expelled from Parliament Blue Room of the National Assembly.

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“I issue formal orders to the Sergeant-in-Chief to ensure that this decision is implemented in such a way that the deputies who have not taken the oath cannot be seated in the Chamber of the National Assembly nor in its commissions. In the event that anyone refuses to comply with this prohibition, the Sergeant-at-Arms has the authority to expel them,” Mr. Paradis wrote in a decision issued Nov. 1.

Mr Paradis stated that “the oath of allegiance mentioned in Section 128 of the Constitution Act 1867 is obligatory for participation in Parliamentary proceedings”. In doing so, he formally tells the rebel MPs that the lack of an oath “prevents them from taking their place in the National Assembly hall”. You can take an oath at any time to remedy this situation.

On October 19, the 11 QS MPs took an oath “to the people of Quebec,” swearing to King Charles III. however, did not declare allegiance and did not sign the register of oaths. The same applies to the three chosen PQ. PQ leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon insisted during the election campaign that he should vote for Charles III. would not take the oath.

Mr Paradis acknowledges in his decision that it is “unusual” for an “outgoing President” to say so, but he believes the current situation justifies it. “The question is not hypothetical as some MPs have already refused to take the oath of allegiance and have publicly pledged not to do so. The challenge […] could cause difficulties from the beginning of the first session of the new legislature before the election of the new members of the Presidency,” he explained.

It ruled that “in the hierarchy of legal sources, statutory and constitutional provisions take precedence over all other provisions of internal procedure” and that “the National Assembly […] cannot deviate from this by simple requests”. In doing so, he closes the door on the PQ, which reiterates that a simple motion would allow elected officials to forget that famous oath forever, but seems to recognize that legislation could change the situation, according to constitutional lawyer Patrick Taillon.

The PQ asks the CAQ to intervene

The PQ did not appreciate the departure of Mr. Paradis. “The very outgoing President of the Assembly expressed an opinion that no one asked for,” said PQ MP Pascal Bérubé, who was far from pleased. Mr. Paradis “coincidentally” goes “exactly in the same direction as his colleagues from the CAQ,” he lamented.

“It’s his opinion, we have 12 opinions that tell us that we can go ahead,” the Matane-Matapédia MP told La Presse.

The solution is political, believes Mr. Bérubé, who points out that the ball is in the hands of the CAQ. “We shouldn’t question those who are getting up, we should be questioning those who are falling. The CAQ government has made it clear in the past that it wants to end ties with the monarchy. It’s happening now, three quarters of the population is with us,” he said. The party made this application on Wednesday during the first round of negotiations between the political parties as to whether QS and PQ would receive the status of recognized factions with a budget and speaking time.

He also asked CAQ MP Nathalie Roy, who is running for election as Assembly President, to publicly comment on the issue.

QS is “not in panic mode”

Speaking for Québec Solidaire (QS), the group’s new parliamentary leader, Hochelaga-Maisonneuve MP Alexandre Leduc, reiterated several times on Tuesday that his party is “not in panic mode” on the issue and that he is taking the time to do so Analyze Mr. Paradis’ decision.

“It’s an important moment, it’s an official decision by the President. This is not an opinion piece. We will measure it as the president’s official text,” he told La Presse.

To know if the deputies of the QS until November 29, the day of the resumption of parliamentary work, King Charles III in Quebec.

Without an oath to the King, MPs receive a salary and can hire constituency staff, but they cannot enter the Blue Room, where laws are passed.

QS introduced a bill to make the oath to the king optional before the election, but it failed. The CAQ now says it is ready to adopt it and turn its back on the practice, which it believes is obsolete. Justice Minister and Parliamentary leader of the government, Simon Jolin-Barrette, has already reiterated that a bill is needed to end the oath to the king. But passing a law takes time, and during that time the elected representatives of QS and PQ have to play bystanders if they still refuse to take the oath.

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