
Mónica
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Mónica
@monte2677
Me encanta viajar, la música, la buena comida, una buena conversación y millones de cosas más.








📽 | Javier Bardem habla sobre la "masculinidad tóxica" en Cannes: "Vengo de un país muy machista llamado España" social.elpais.com/b6nce3


The difference is clear between the first and second photos. The first one shows more spontaneity, more joy and enthusiasm. The work was just beginning and bearing its first fruits of recognition and credibility. But he may have asked her: "You know... let's just keep this photo as a memento? I don't want to leave room for speculation... I have a girlfriend and it would be awkward for her, you understand?" His colleague, very understanding and professional as always, perhaps replied: "Oh, sure... that's fine. But can I just post it on my story?" and he said "Yes, but you don't need to tag me, haha." She tagged him in the photo. He didn't respond. It was the first time she'd publicly been ignored by him. Shortly after this episode, we had an unexpected visit on set, but everything continued to go well. She even tried to strengthen the bonds for a more fraternal partnership and strove to deliver her best on screen. He also delivered an undeniable performance and charisma, a job that justified every Turkish lira he received. But he let personal life issues overflow, affecting the dynamic of the romantic couple in the story. Then came Cannes. She was happy. He was shy and introverted, but as much as he could, he interacted with her. Many interpreted it as arrogance on his part. But we, the fans, thought: "now they're going to get closer and make this friendship happen." She tagged him again in a story. He ignored her. When his film premiered, she congratulated him. She was ignored again. But then came the premiere of his girlfriend's play. He promoted it on his Instagram story, also mentioning her project team. She happily reposted it. But his co-star from the series continued to be publicly ignored. Nobody, I warn you, nobody would be speculating about any of this if we had had a well-developed and complete story for the couple, a beautiful ending worthy of the love the series promised. His personal life wasn't responsible for the series' end, but rather the decisions of incompetent management at the production company, the channel, and the series' author who stretched out the plots and trusted himself too much. From the beginning, if we had had decent PR that knew how to handle things wisely, this image crisis we're seeing now wouldn't even be happening. More and more I see that despite its grand productions, the Turkish television drama industry is amateurish and unprepared for the place it occupies. Outdated audience measurement systems, programming schedules with too many series (too much supply and too little audience demand to keep up), amateur PR management, and ego clashes behind the scenes are proof that the Turkish industry still seems like a backyard operation. #DemetÖzdemir my baby, Turkey has become too small for you. The world is vast and waiting for you! May you shine on the international big screen!

Boran Kuzum, Hollywood'daki dizi paneline konuşmacı olarak katıldı. Muhabir: “İstanbul'da yapılan audition buradakilerden farklı mı?” Boran Kuzum: “Bunu söylediğim için üzgünüm ama ben orada ünlüyüm. Uzun süredir verdiğim ilk audition burada oldu.”



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🚨 FLORENTINO PÉREZ: "Los conciertos van a volver prontísimo al Santiago Bernabéu después de esta resolución judicial".








