Thursday, March 5, 2026

Julio Iglesias Jr. surprises when talking about Enrique Iglesias and his new nephew: "He is happy in his world with his children"

BERLIN, GERMANY - APRIL 08: In this photo released on April 14, 2025, Spanish singer Julio Iglesias Jr. during the "Die Beatrice Egli Show" at Studio Berlin Adlershof on April 8, 2025 in Berlin, Germany. (Photo by Tristar Media/WireImage) (Getty Images)

It is no secret to anyone that, as far as his personal life is concerned, Enrique Iglesias prefers to be reserved. That is why any update about his family facet does not go unnoticed, as has happened now that his older brother has shared some details about it. Julio Iglesias Jr. talked about his role as an uncle after his brother welcomed his fourth child. In addition, the singer and businessman has spoken about his father, Julio Iglesias, after the Prosecutor's Office filed the complaint against Julio Iglesias for lack of competition.

"I'm very happy"

Julio José gave an interview to Despierta América of the Univision channel, from the United States, after his concert at the St. George Theatre, in Staten Island, New York, this February 27.

The unexpected reaction of Clarissa Molina's ex to the controversy that shakes her


 

The controversy surrounding Clarissa Molina has provoked a barrage of public reactions, but one in particular has powerfully attracted attention. In the midst of the delicate accusations launched by her former contest partner, Sophinel Báez, the Dominican presenter not only responded firmly in a statement published by People en Español, but also received a support that few anticipated: that of her ex-boyfriend and ex-fiancé, Vicente Saavedra.

It all began after an interview that Báez gave to journalist Juan Carlos Albelo in the Dominican Republic. During the conversation, he hinted that she was the real winner of Miss Dominican Republic 2015, but that the crown ended up in the hands of Molina because, supposedly, she would have accepted an "undue proposal" from a businessman. According to his words, there was a meeting in a room and "no one else was called," he said, thus generating serious insinuations.

David and Victoria Beckham send birthday messages to their distant son, Brooklyn

 David and Victoria Beckham posted birthday messages for their distant son, Brooklyn Peltz Beckham, extending what appears to be an olive branch in the midst of a very public dispute.

The couple turned to Instagram to wish Peltz Beckham the best, and both posted the same image of them in a pool with a small Brooklyn between the two.

"Happy birthday, Brooklyn, we love you very much," says the text that accompanies Victoria Beckham's publication.

"It's time to leave": the ultra-rich of Dubai pay a fortune to flee the war

Rich elites living in Dubai and Abu Dhabi have been frantically reaching  out to private security companies for an exit route ever since the US and  Israel targeted Iran in coordinated attacks

 Fearing that the war will be prolonged, the ultra-rich of Dubai have begun to leave the opulent business center by all possible means, sometimes paying hundreds of thousands of dollars.

The Emirati city has been welcoming wealthy people for decades, who arrive in Dubai attracted by the few taxes paid there, the security and luxury it offers and a government inclined to facilitate business.

But these last days, with the sky fursowed by drones and missiles, there are those who are paying significant sums of money to guarantee a safe escape route. Somewhat complicated because the airspace of the United Arab Emirates is partially closed.

100 days before the World Cup: Frenzy for tickets is unleashed despite the war and the fall of "El Mencho"

 100 days before the start of the tournament, interest in tickets for the 2026 World Cup in the United States, Mexico and Canada is reaching its peak, despite exorbitant prices that have caused protests from fans in the midst of global turmoil after the US attack against Iran.

In addition to the attacks against Iran - a country that plans to play its group stage matches in the United States - fans are concerned about the harsh repressive measures of the staff of the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement Service and the violence that broke out near the host city of Guadalajara after the death of the leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), "El Mencho".

"I'm afraid they won't let me into the country, so I've decided to fly to Canada at most, but not to the United States," Tom Roeder, a German fan, told Reuters. "

I hope that at least the issue of the war with Iran does not reach North America. At least not in a way that affects us personally."

FIFA, which did not immediately respond to a request for comments, has said that almost two million tickets were sold in the first two phases of sale, with such intense demand that tickets were subscribed more than 30 times.

Attention to security

The political and social tensions surrounding the host countries are nothing new for the World Cup.

Iranian players refuse to sing their national anthem in the first match of the Asian Cup

 

The Iranian women's national football team refused to sing their country's national anthem at the opening ceremony of their 2026 Asian Cup match against South Korea on Monday. It was the team's first match since the war that erupted last weekend following the Israeli-American attack.

South Korea, runners-up in the 2022 Asian Women's Cup, defeated Iran 3-0, despite a tenacious defense from the Iranians, led by goalkeeper Maryam Yektaei. The players stood in silence, lined up with their hands behind their backs, as the anthem of the Islamic Republic played at the 28,000-capacity Gold Coast Stadium in Queensland.

Head coach Marziyeh Jafari and the entire coaching staff also remained silent. The gesture could be interpreted as a way of distancing themselves from the regime in Iran. However, the entire staff refused to comment on the war

The atmosphere was rather somber during the anthem, although there were a few appreciative smiles from the fans. Images show Jafari reacting with a discreet smile near the touchline, while his players maintained impassive and stoic expressions throughout the national anthem.

A small group of Iranian fans chanted and waved red, white, and green flags, including the pre-Islamic Revolution flag. So far, around 800 deaths have been confirmed, most of them in Iran.

One of the Iranian team's main objectives in the tournament is to secure a place in next year's Women's World Cup in Brazil, and to do so, they must reach at least the quarterfinals in Australia. Iran will face the tournament hosts on Thursday at the same venue on the Gold Coast, a coastal tourist destination in the state of Queensland.


Friday, February 20, 2026

David and Victoria Beckham's eldest son says he doesn't want to reconcile with his parents

 Brooklyn Peltz Beckham said she does not want to reconcile with her famous parents, former soccer player David Beckham and former Spice Girl turned fashion designer Victoria, in a social media post in which she recognizes a long-rumored family breakup.

Peltz Beckham posted on Instagram on Monday, accusing his parents of trying to "ruin" his marriage to the American heiress and actress Nicola Peltz, daughter of businessman Nelson Peltz and former model Claudia Heffner Peltz.

"All my life, my parents have controlled the narratives in the press about our family," Peltz Beckham wrote, adding that his parents have been "trying incessantly to ruin" his relationship with his wife, since before his wedding in 2022. He adopted the compound surname after the wedding.

"I'm defending myself for the first time in my life," Peltz Beckham wrote to his 16.3 million followers in an extensive statement published in six stories on the social platform.

Rumors of a dispute between the Beckhams and their eldest son have been circulating for years, with tabloids publishing headlines about the conflict.