Cara Delevingne: Playboy cover and new personal stage

The model reflects on her sexuality, her past and her new personal stage.

A cover with meaning

Cara Delevingne, 33, is the new cover of Playboy. The model and actress, known for her role in The Suicide Squad and for her relationship with Amber Heard, assures that appearing in the publication was an act of rebellion.

“Of course, Playboy is an eminently heterosexual institution,” he noted.

Delevingne, who identifies as lesbian, said she is happy with her sexuality. The actress is now looking to get into music.

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Sobriety and new approaches

The model spoke about her past with alcohol and other substances, from which she is now far away. He also shared his experience with “sexual sobriety.”

“Being sober from sex after all that is definitely difficult. It changes, but it’s much deeper and much more emotional.”

Delevingne reflected on her relationship with desire and external validation:

“Before I placed more importance on sex and validation from others. I used to think, ‘Oh, I’m a pervert. I’m a very horny person.’ But I think I was looking for love and recognition through sex.”

The model assures that she now prioritizes more authentic and deeper connections.

Haaland parody in Argentine streaming divides opinions

Imitation of the Norwegian striker generates debate about the limits of humor.

Norway was eliminated from the 2026 World Cup after losing 2-1 to England in the quarterfinals. Despite the defeat, Erling Haaland established himself as one of the figures of the tournament by scoring seven goals and leading his team’s attack.

His serious style and robotic gestures on the court provoked comparisons online. That image was taken up by the Argentine program “Nadie Dice Nada” (Luzu TV), whose hosts Nicolás Occhiato, Santiago Talledo and Martín Garabal presented an actor characterized as the Norwegian.

In the sketch, the supposed Haaland entered the studio disoriented, collided with chairs and exaggerated clumsy movements. The show’s official account published the video with the message: “Haaland for the first time on NDN.”

The post went viral on X and other platforms. Reactions were divided: some saw it as a joke without malice; others considered it disrespectful. Even Argentine users questioned the reason, since Haaland has never had any controversies with the country.

Among the comments stood out:

“The first to cry stereotypes and discrimination, to no one’s surprise, are the first to grab an impeccable Norwegian and degrade him to some kind of stupid and primitive character”

“The shame is total. I hope we don’t have to play against them and they see this filthy mockery they made of them”

“So what they did is disrespectful, right? Because they imitate it as if the other person were an ape.”

The debate about the limits of humor in digital entertainment is still open.

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Flor Vigna arrives at La Casa de los Famosos 4

The Argentine influencer Flor Vigna is the new inhabitant of the Televisa reality show.

New member in the reality show

Flor Vigna changed boxing gloves for cameras. Tonight she was confirmed as the seventh inhabitant of La Casa de los Famosos in its fourth season.

The Argentine, also a dancer, performed during a special broadcast. His arrival took the program’s followers by surprise.

Vigna made it clear that he is not only looking to make himself known. He also wants to win over the Mexican public.

A career on the rise

“I have been an artist for 12 years. I fulfilled all my dreams in Argentina, but when I had a health problem and I ended a relationship, a door opened for me in Mexico and now I am fulfilling my dream of being an international artist,” he expressed.

The influencer arrives with a consolidated career in her country. Now he is committed to conquering new audiences in Mexico.

His participation promises to add dynamism to the reality show. Fans are already waiting to see how he will perform inside the house.

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Joe Biden announces memoir ‘Promise Me, America’ for November

The former president addresses his electoral retirement and the challenges of his mandate.

Presidential Memoirs

Former United States President Joe Biden will publish his memoirs titled Promise Me, America on November 17, as confirmed by the publisher Little, Brown and Company. The book will address everything from the economy to his controversial decision to withdraw from the race for re-election in 2024.

“It’s about the challenges we face as a nation. About the decisions I made and why I made them,” Biden said in an announcement video.

The launch date, two weeks after the midterm elections, could generate tensions within the Democratic Party, which seeks to maintain focus on President Donald Trump’s administration. Biden, who will turn 84 three days after publication, remains a divisive figure even among his coreligionists.

The former president has faced criticism for hiding the extent of his health problems during his term. In 2025 he revealed that he was diagnosed with prostate cancer. His physical deterioration and the failed debate against Trump in June 2024 led him to abandon the race, which Kamala Harris later lost.

Promise Me, America evokes his previous book Promise Me, Dad, dedicated to the death of his son Beau. Little, Brown did not disclose financial details, although these types of contracts typically exceed seven figures.

Biden plans promotional tour and interviews. The work promises to be a key piece to understand the years of a presidency marked by wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, infrastructure laws and the Capitol crisis.

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