A beloved and well-known Mexican comic, Hector Suarez, has reportedly passed away at 81. The actor-director was known for celebrating the common people and satirizing the rich and corrupt.
Tiffany Trump, daughter of United States President Donald Trump, has joined in on the "Blackout Tuesday" movement that has been trending on the social media platform, Instagram. The campaign aims to raise awareness about police brutality and racism.
Jennifer Lopez is a Latina singer-actress who is best known for her many achievements in the entertainment industry. She brings pride to the Latino community. She is an example that shows how the Latino community can succeed in the United States through hard work and dedication to a dream.
According to the lawsuit filed by the state's Fair Employment and Housing department, the production team was aware that Gregory St. Johns, the series' cinematographer of 14 years, fired dozens of staff members after they resisted sexual advances.
The "billionaire status" of Kylie Jenner has recently been reportedly called into question by Forbes in a story that raises questions as well, about the ability of the magazine to precisely evaluate celebrities' finances
The Latina actress and singer made a guest appearance on Today Show where she talked about her decision to indefinitely postpone her wedding to former professional baseball shortstop Alex Rodriguez due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Glamorous singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey is fed up with critics. Last week, she voiced her concern about how the media industry criticized her for “glamorizing abuse”. Her response to clarify her original post incited more disapprovals.
Celebrity chef and activist José Andrés shows his perseverance and determination in his volunteer work through cooking and distributing meals to families who are gravely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Met Gala was once a small affair where anyone with $50 to spare could attend. Here's how it grew to the most exclusive and most awaited night in the world of fashion we know today.
After being hailed as the Biggest Pop Star in the World, Bad Bunny made another history as the first-ever Latino to appear as a cover of the Rolling Stone.
First, the 5-year-old boy who stole his parents' car got to experience a joyride in a Lamborghini, his dream car. Now, he meets celebrities Jamie Foxx, Shaquille O'Neal and Lil Pump.