Katy Perry responds to criticism with a message of resilience

The artist opens her heart about how she handles public pressure and the emotional impact of the networks.

Katy Perry speaks out in the face of massive criticism

The renowned singer Katy Perry used her digital platforms to address the criticism generated after her participation in the Blue Origin space flight, as well as the negative comments towards her ‘Lifetimes’ tour. As reported by Deadline, the artist shared an emotional message addressed to her followers, highlighting her gratitude and connection with them.

A message of authenticity and gratitude

“I am deeply grateful for you. This journey we share is unique, and because of our bond, I can stay true to myself,” Perry said. The singer of hits like “Roar” emphasized her personal growth and the importance of prioritizing her emotional well-being: “I’ve worked hard to understand who I am and what really matters.”

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In addition, the pop star invited her fans to reflect on self-acceptance. “My therapist taught me that no one can define my worth. Every criticism is an opportunity to explore and heal,” he revealed, highlighting how he transforms adversity into learning.

Awareness about the impact of social networks

Perry also addressed the challenges of the digital environment, showing empathy towards those who use platforms to vent. “When they turn me into a virtual piñata, I respond with love. I know that many suffer and the internet can be a toxic space,” he said.

The artist highlighted the importance of genuine interactions: “What sustains me is seeing their faces at concerts, feeling their energy. Those connections heal us.” He also admitted to eliminating the word “perfect” from his vocabulary, reinforcing a message of authenticity.

Commitment to your projects

Despite the obstacles, Perry reaffirmed his dedication to his artistic and personal projects. “I continue on this journey, learning from every fall. My goal is to grow and inspire,” he concluded, transmitting a powerful message of resilience.

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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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Tony Dalton returns to the theater with ‘Untouchable Friends’

Tony Dalton returns to the stage after 8 years with a theatrical adaptation of the French film.

An expected return

Tony Dalton steps onto a theatrical stage again. His last work was Power Games in 2017. Film and television kept him busy until producer Morris Gilbert presented him with the script for Untouchable Friends. Dalton accepted immediately.

“Being able to do theater is a blessing for an actor… here you feel everything and you go in the moment,” commented the actor.

Gilbert and Dalton had an outstanding debt: they had not worked together since Same time next year, 15 years ago. The actor’s schedule always prevented it, but a year ago everything aligned. The adaptation of the French film Untouchable Friends (2011) convinced Dalton, which premiered last night at the Teatro Centenario Coyoacán.

The work

The story follows Felipe (Dalton), a millionaire who becomes a quadriplegic after an accident and falls into depression. His life changes when Abel (Manuel Cruz Vivas, alternating with Sebastián Dante), a young man from the neighborhood with no experience, becomes his caretaker. Together they discover a new direction.

The direction and adaptation are carried out by Angélica Rogel. The cast includes Daniela Luján, Mónica Dionne and Daniel Bretón. For almost two hours, the audience laughs, gets excited and connects with this endearing duo.

For Gilbert, finding his co-star was key. “This was for auditions… I’m sure people will come to see both of them,” he explained. Aurelio Palomino’s set design transforms the space: from an elegant residence to an afternoon on the beach, all without losing the theatrical magic. Gilbert highlighted the difficulty of adapting film to theater: “The challenge was to create those spaces in a magical and flowing way.”

The cast of Untouchable Friends promises a moving and fun experience.

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Alejandro Fernández is not retiring; just take a break

They deny versions about Alejandro Fernández's retirement; It's just a scheduled break.

Unfounded rumors

The idea circulated on social networks that Alejandro Fernández was leaving the stage after talking about his depression. The information is false.

His team, Grupo Fernández, clarified it:

“What happens is that, as he has done for several years, the singer takes advantage of two specific periods of the year to disconnect from work (winter and summer) and recharge his batteries before resuming his professional commitments.”

Vacation in Greece

The interpreter is currently in Greece with his partner, Karla Laveaga. There is no retirement announcement or end of career.

This break responds to a balance between professional and personal life. The artist has maintained this practice for a long time, which allows him to return to the stage with energy.

No early retirement. Just a well-deserved vacation.

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