Eiza Gonzalez's shares a picture of herself bathing in blood. Eiza Gonzalez is trying to get fans excited about the second season of "From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series.
"I had a blast," Wilmer said. "It's kicking a** worldwide. We have our own Halloween Horror Night at Universal Studios. It shows that pop culture paid attention."
Following what he calls a disappointing decision by President Barack Obama to delay executive action on immigration reform until after Election Day, actor Wilmer Valderrama is urging fellow Latinos to vote this November.
“That '70s Show” actor Wilmer Valderrama has joined the list of many celebrities that have fallen victim to Twitter hackers.The 34-year-old actor’s Twitter account was hacked, and instead of a silly Twitter message posted up on his timeline, Valderrama’s nude photos of “Give Your Heart a Break” singer Demi Lovato were put on display for all of the Twitter-verse to see.
Here's what your favorite celebrities were up to this week. It was another interesting week in social media. Some celebrities went on exciting adventures, and others shared images that showed change.
Voto Latino has changed many lives since its inception 10 years ago, but there is one person in particular who was so inspired by its movement that she continued on to make it her life's mission to empower other Latino Millenials to have their voice heard -- and vote counted.
When director Robert Rodriguez's "From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series" on El Rey Network was picked up for a second season, Wilmer Valderrama, who plays a sinister blood-sucking, vampire-crime lord, Don Carlos Madrigal, had a huge smile on his face -- but this time without the fangs!
Wilmer Valderrama, actor/producer, political activist and Voto Latino's Artist Coalition Co-Chair, may have the political chops to run for office, but will he consider it?In art and in life, Wilmer Valderrama wears many hats. His TV gigs include Fez, the awkwardly funny foreign exchange student on "That '70s Show," MTV series "Yo Momma," the voice for the animated character Manny in the children's show "Handy Manny" and now a crime lord named Don Carlos in Robert Rodriguez's "From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series" on El Rey Network.
"¡Sí se puede!" said actress and Voto Latino Co-Founder and Chairwoman Rosario Dawson as she addressed a sea of driven and high-spirited Latinos (and some non-Latinos) during the Voto Latino Power Summit kickoff on April 11 at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York City. The crowd eagerly looked on, craving inspiration during a time when change for Latinos is within reach, but still too far to fully grasp without the help of the powers that be who need to sign the dotted line to implement real, concrete change.
Millennials and tween-agers filled the ranks; filed in close, stood-at-attention, ready to absorb knowledge and wisdom. Maria Teresa Kumar, Rosario Dawson, and Wilmer Valderrama arrived ready to lay down knowledge on the doting audience -offering valuable perspective on Latino emergence, prevalence, and the excellence of the group.
Voto Latino, the non-partisan organization that's charged with helping millennials claim a better future for themselves and their community, and is committed to continual acts of Latino progression, has helped to promote the knowledge that Latino issues are American issues.
Demi Lovato is certainly in the mood for another hair change! The singer and “X-Factor” judge showed off her new hair style and color via her Twitter account.
Demi Lovato and former-beau Wilmer Valderrama reportedly enjoyed one-on-one time this past weekend at Knott’s Berry Farm Halloween Haunt in Buena Park, CA, where they participated in Halloween Festivities.