The time has come to reveal the names of those who made it on this year’s list of People en Español’s Most Beautiful June issue. And in this special edition celebrating the 20th anniversary of ‘The Most Beautiful,’ we doubled the usual 50 names to feature 100!
The cover features superstars from the worlds of music, movies, television and the runway. They are: Marjorie De Sousa, Romeo Santos, Esmeralda Pimentel, Francisca Lachapel, Emeraude Toubia, Lineisy Montero and Carmen Villalobos. The cover photos were taken by photographer Omar Cruz at the 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge, with the Brooklyn Bridge and the New...
The cover features superstars from the worlds of music, movies, television and the runway. They are: Marjorie De Sousa, Romeo Santos, Esmeralda Pimentel, Francisca Lachapel, Emeraude Toubia, Lineisy Montero and Carmen Villalobos. The cover photos were taken by photographer Omar Cruz at the 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge, with the Brooklyn Bridge and the New...
- 5/1/2017
- by Lena Hansen
- PEOPLE.com
What is better than watching Michelle Obama dancing? Watching her dance to Pitbull’s “Echa Pa’ Lla”!
The chance to see Flotus in action came as part of a special interview conducted by TV host Barbara Bermudo for Univision’s "Primer Impacto." In the segment, the First Lady spoke about her "Let's Move" campaign. For three years she has led a fight against childhood obesity and established healthy eating habits.
The Puerto Rican host, who in an interview with HuffPost Voces described Michelle as a warm, funny and very accessible woman, said the dancing at the end of the conversation came spontaneously.
"It was not prepared. I did bring the music and told her I had brought Pitbull’s single because I would like both of us to move together and to support the campaign," said Bermudo. "She immediately said yes and asked me to teach her so we could practice the steps.
The chance to see Flotus in action came as part of a special interview conducted by TV host Barbara Bermudo for Univision’s "Primer Impacto." In the segment, the First Lady spoke about her "Let's Move" campaign. For three years she has led a fight against childhood obesity and established healthy eating habits.
The Puerto Rican host, who in an interview with HuffPost Voces described Michelle as a warm, funny and very accessible woman, said the dancing at the end of the conversation came spontaneously.
"It was not prepared. I did bring the music and told her I had brought Pitbull’s single because I would like both of us to move together and to support the campaign," said Bermudo. "She immediately said yes and asked me to teach her so we could practice the steps.
- 3/4/2013
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
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