Kelly Ariadne, granddaughter of Paquita la del Barrio, is found alive

The 28-year-old girl was located after a 40-day search and remains hospitalized.

Meeting after 40 days

Kelly Ariadne Gerardo Grajeda, granddaughter of the singer Paquita la del Barrio, was found alive after 40 days missing. The 28-year-old girl is already reunited with her family, although she remains hospitalized in San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, under medical review.

It was through a statement signed by Paquito Torres, the artist’s manager, that the news was confirmed:

“With enormous relief and gratitude, we report that Kelly has been located alive.”

The discovery occurred on Wednesday, June 30, when the Attorney General’s Office of the State of Guanajuato (FGE) rescued the young woman and transferred her to the General Hospital of San Miguel de Allende. There he was reunited with his mother.

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Health status

Alejandra Chávez, Kelly’s sister-in-law, detailed in an interview with the program “Ventaneando” that the young woman had significant weight loss, injuries to her arms due to the local vegetation, and dehydration. However, medical studies ruled out anemia and found no signs of abuse or serious illness.

“The truth is that it was shocking to see her at such a low weight, yes with many injuries… super dehydrated but, as far as possible, the doctors say that she does not have anemia, which is a super advantage,” declared Chávez.

Emotional support

Although Kelly acknowledged her family members, her emotional state is complicated. She experiences fear and anxiety, so she will be evaluated by a psychologist and a psychiatrist. His sister-in-law pointed out that he could be discharged within the week, but the psychological treatment will continue.

“She arrived at dawn, they are doing studies on her… she is in a complicated emotional situation… so that she can tell the story and really comment on what happened,” he added.

The family appreciates the support of the authorities and asks for respect for their privacy while Kelly recovers.

Paul McCartney would have sung at Taylor Swift’s wedding

ExBeatle performed a song in the wedding of the singer and Travis Kelce.

Paul McCartney, the legendary ex-Beatle, would have put his musical signature at the wedding of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce. According to People magazine, the 84-year-old musician gave a performance at Madison Square Garden, the same venue where the singer and the NFL player married on July 3.

“Paul performed ‘I Want to Hold Your Hand’ before nearly a thousand guests,” said a source consulted by the media.

Among those attending the wedding were entertainment and sports figures, although so far no guest has confirmed or denied the versions.

Ceremony and repertoire

After the ceremony, Andrea Swift, the singer’s mother, guided attendees to a room where a stage had been set up for musical performances. In addition to McCartney, other sources mention that Stevie Nicks, Taylor’s close friend, was also part of the program. It has even been said that the singer herself offered a special performance for her guests.

Closeness between artists

The relationship between McCartney and Swift is not new. Both met at a meeting organized by Nancy Shevell, wife of the former Beatle, which was also attended by Olivia Rodrigo and Billie Eilish. Swift has expressed admiration for McCartney: on June 2 she dedicated a message to him on Instagram for the release of The Boys of Dungeon Lane, where she described him as an “eternally exceptional artist” who has never ceased to inspire her.

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Faceless musicians: the art of disappearing in the industry

Three groups that turned anonymity into their hallmark and absence into legend.

The power of invisibility

While the majority build their careers on public image, there are groups that decided the opposite: hide their faces, avoid the spotlight or keep who creates their music a secret.

The Residents: mystery as a brand

Since 1970, this American group has taken anonymity to the extreme. With more than 60 albums and world tours, its members have never revealed their identity. They always appear dressed in tails, top hats and enormous eye-shaped helmets. In 2017, Hardy Fox admitted to being one of its founders, but the rest remains a mystery. This fueled myths that linked the band with members of The Beatles or Devo.

Sopor Aeternus: the gothic soul that does not let itself be seen

Pillar of the darkwave scene with four decades of experience. The project is headed by Anna-Varney Cantodea, whose real identity is unknown. Sopor Aeternus & the Ensemble of Shadows have an extensive discography and loyal fans, but they have never given a live concert and interviews are almost non-existent. The only images available show a gothic and vampire aesthetic that reinforces its enigma.

Les Rallizes Dénudés: noise and silence from Japan

Japanese psychedelic rock and noise band, founded in 1967. They built their cult status by rejecting studio recordings; His legacy survived through pirated tapes among collectors. The leader, Takashi Mizutani, spent years away from public life. His death took a long time to be officially confirmed, closing the aura of mystery of one of the most enigmatic groups in the Japanese country.

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George Clooney will receive the Golden Lion in Venice

The actor adds his eleventh participation in the Italian festival with this recognition.

An award that celebrates his legacy

American actor George Clooney will be recognized with the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at the 83rd edition of the Venice Film Festival, which will take place in September.

The award crowns a history of eleven participations in the Lido. It all started in 1998 with the screening of Out of Sight and continued last year with Jay Kelly.

Alberto Barbera, director of the contest, praised Clooney’s versatility as an actor, director and producer. He highlighted his ability to move between commercial Hollywood cinema and projects with a strong social commitment.

His work behind the scenes includes films such as Good Night, and Good Luck and The Ides of March, both with a notable political and humanitarian charge. The actor, winner of two Oscars and four Golden Globes, expressed his honor for the distinction at his favorite festival.

In addition to his film career and his recent Tony-nominated debut on Broadway, Clooney maintains an active role as a human rights defender and UN Messenger of Peace.

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