Belinda forgets the designer of her dress in Cannes and unleashes memes

The singer stars in a viral moment after a lapse of memory in front of the press.

The diva who did not remember (nor wanted to remember) the genius behind her outfit

Ah, the Cannes Film Festival: that place where celebrities go to shine, to pose and, in the case of Belinda, to demonstrate that memory is an accessory as volatile as a rhinestone bag. The singer, who arrived at the event as an ambassador for a brand (which, of course, we all remember but we won’t mention just in case), stole everyone’s attention with a black dress that, according to haute couture experts, was so “spring-summer 2023” that it almost had “I’m from last year” written on the hem.

The awkward moment that no one asked for but everyone needed

Between flashes and forced smiles, Belinda was asked who had designed her spectacular outfit. Your answer? A silence more eloquent than an Oscar speech. Because, of course, why memorize designer names when you can let Vogue do it for you? The dress in question, the work of Sabina Bilenko (yes, that designer we all Google now), featured gold embroidery that, ironically, was worth more than the effort to remember its origin.

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It is not the first time that the actress forgets credits, but this time the lapse became pure gold for the internet. It didn’t take long for the memes to appear: from comparisons with Dory from Finding Nemo to edits where the dress screamed “I’m Sabina’s, damn it!” Of course, the design – a velvet bodysuit with a long skirt and side slit – complied with the Cannes protocol. Because, in the end, the important thing is not who did it, but how many flashes it attracts, right?

And while the media speculates whether this was an oversight or a marketing strategy (who needs to remember names when you create a trend?), Belinda remains the queen of elegance… and selective forgetfulness.

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Andrea Legarreta asks to stop criticism against Galilea Montijo

Andrea Legarreta defends Galilea Montijo from comments about her appearance.

Andrea Legarreta, host of the program Hoy, came out in defense of her partner Galilea Montijo in the face of constant accusations about her physical appearance on social networks.

During an interview with the press, Legarreta spoke about the aesthetic treatments that she herself uses. He clarified that resorting to them is a personal decision and should not generate attacks.

“I have my doctor Day, who does light things. I like to be natural in everything, as natural as possible,” she explained.

The host, 55 years old, mentioned that biostimulators have worked to improve the firmness of her skin without altering her features.

A call to empathy

When asked about the criticism that Galilea Montijo, 53, receives for her change of face in The House of the Famous, Legarreta did not hesitate to support her.

“I love Gali very much. I find it very sad, everyone has the right to do what they want, but we must not be cruel,” he expressed with annoyance.

He also reflected on the origin of those comments. For her, those who criticize from the screen usually have personal dissatisfactions.

“I think it comes from beings who suffer a lot or who have some situation in life that makes them uncomfortable… as a society we have to think carefully before writing such strong things,” he said.

Legarreta closed the topic by confessing that he is experiencing one of his happiest moments, personally and professionally. “Today I am happier than ever. I feel full, loved, valued, pampered, healthy and with work,” she concluded.

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David Pablos returns to Venice, now as a jury

The Mexican filmmaker returns to Venice, now as a jury in Horizontes.

The Mexican filmmaker David Pablos repeats at the Venice Festival, but with a different role. A year after winning with On the Road in the Horizons section, he will now be part of the jury that will award the films in that same category, from September 2 to 12.

“A year ago I was in France finishing the sound design to arrive on time. Now I’m running for other reasons (laughs),” says the director. “I return to a section of more risky, authorial cinema, less formatted by the industry.”

Jury with five nationalities

He will be accompanied by Hong Kong director Elizabeth Lo, Italian actress Barbara Ronchi, American distributor Peter Becker and French filmmaker Valérie Donzelli, who will chair the group.

The selection of competing films will be announced in ten days; More than a dozen titles are expected.

“We are five different nationalities. The key is to argue and reach consensus. There is always subjectivity, but dialogue democratizes the decision,” explains Pablos.

On the road continues to achieve success

The film, produced by Inna Payán and Diego Luna, has been in theaters for seven weeks and more than 50 thousand viewers. In addition, it leads the Ariel Award nominations with 13, including Film, Director and Actor for Osvaldo Sánchez.

“I appreciate the recognition from the union and that many collaborators are also nominated,” says Pablos.

The Ariel ceremony will take place on October 3 at a venue yet to be defined.

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Alejandro Marcovich returns home and hums music after stroke

The guitarist overcame 49 days of hospitalization and is now recovering at home.

Alejandro Marcovich is already home. The 66-year-old guitarist suffered a stroke on May 19 and spent 49 days hospitalized. Now, awake and eager to live, he hums from Mozart to The Beatles.

“He hums all the time, perfectly on time, and well, he is passionate about music,” shares his wife, Gabriela Martínez Vela.

The family adapted a special room with medical equipment to monitor his vital signs. The doctors preferred to discharge him to avoid hospital-acquired infections.

Gabriela reports that Marcovich’s evolution has been favorable, despite difficult days: “He defied the harshest diagnoses.” The musician went from intensive to intermediate therapy and is now continuing his recovery at home.

Specialists are confident that, after rehabilitation therapies, Alejandro will be able to fully recover his motor skills. The diagnosis was an abrupt assault on the body, but the outlook is encouraging.

The guitarist is not in a coma or intubated. Your brain becomes progressively deflated. Meanwhile, his children Béla and Diego accompany him in this process.

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