The viral photo comparison serves as a powerful testament to the star's longevity and enduring beauty. The juxtaposition of ...
Belinda was in Puerto Rico in late August, surprising fans and concertgoers with her appearance. In a moment that was recorded and shared online, Bad Bunny sang his song "Perro Negro," which ...
After 12 years, Belinda is back with a brand-new album, Indómita, and she celebrated in the most Belinda way possible - with a glam pajama party surrounded by friends, music stars, and tequila to ...
When Bad Bunny invited Belinda on stage during his Puerto Rico residency, fans weren’t sure if they were witnessing just a concert — or the beginning of a story that felt destined to happen. It wasn’t ...
Belinda has a point: Therapy’s helpful, but when it comes to heartbreak, music is the antidote. On Wednesday night, the Mexican pop star released her single “Cactus,” a corrido-pop song that hears her ...
"It doesn't matter how many times you fall, what matters is how many times you get up." By Griselda Flores Senior Editor, Latin Mexican pop star and actress Belinda was fiercely walking the L’Oreal ...
In her "Actors and Actors" interview with Sterling K. Brown, the Emmy-nominated star discussed her role in shaping Belinda's arc. Natasha Rothwell’s Belinda has been “The White Lotus” mainstay for ...
The former lead singer of The Go-Go's, 65, seemed frail as she exited a building and made her way to her car while leaning heavily on a leopard-print cane - certainly a vast difference from the woman ...
In a new episode of Saliendo con Billboard, the star opens up about new album Indómita and more. By Isabela Raygoza Associate Editor, Billboard Español On a hot summer afternoon in New York City, ...
"The White Lotus" is back, and so is Belinda, the resort masseuse played by Natasha Rothwell. Season 3 of the Emmy-winning HBO series will look sparkling new in a lot of ways — from its new set of ...
History loves to repeat itself, and if there’s any moment that proves it, it’s Belinda’s (Natasha Rothwell) storyline in the finale of The White Lotus—where the phrase feels less like a theory and ...