7/5/2023 0 Comments Belinda peregrin new nose![]() ![]() They realized that the also-actress only owed $500,000 dollars and not the $4 million, the amount she would have mentioned, as reported by ‘Chisme No Like’.Ĭould be interesting: Belinda and Christian Nodal unfollowed each other on Instagram and fans wonder if they broke their relationship The bad thing came when the legal representatives of the Mexican regional music singer investigated the case. People say that Belinda begged her fiancé for the loan and Nodal’s response was to talk to his lawyers. Well the Spanish singer allegedly asked Nodal to give her $4 million to pay off her debt, to avoid going to jail. Related: Christian Nodal’s mother clarifies if she has asked Belinda to leave her son, because she spends a lot of money on herīelinda Peregrín Schüll did not comment on the news and chose to share images of her Christmas celebration on her Instagram stories section, which she spent with her fiancé, Christian Nodal although in recent days there was also talk of a strong crisis between them after they stopped following each other on networks.Īnd it is again the program hosted by Javier Ceriani and Elisa Beristain that detailed the reasons why the couple would be fighting and yes, it would be nothing more and nothing less than money. The debt would be for a tax credit of $7,235,000 million Mexican pesos, equivalent to $350,000 dollars, and at that time had been indicated that Belinda had 30 days to appear and start a trial for this 2022. It was in the last days of last year that ‘Chisme No Like’ made public the millionaire debt that the singer has with the Tax Administration Service (SAT). While the 20-year-old Belinda is still evolving as a songwriter, she's unafraid to delve into matters such as faith ("Mi Religión") and environmentalism ("Gaia") moreover, the heartfelt "Cuida de Mí" was written for her late grandfather, who passed away in 2008.Belinda and Christian Nodal – Photo: JOHN PARRA / GETTY IMAGES / Mezcalienteĭespite showing off eccentricities on her social networks, Belinda is involved in a problem with Mexican tax authorities. These songs aren't as exciting, but in some ways, they're more interesting. Following "Lolita," the second half of Carpe Diem is lighter in style and deeper from a lyrical standpoint. The first half of Carpe Diem is filled with dance-oriented electro-pop along the same lines as "Egoísta," and most of these songs are appealing, especially "Amor Transgénico" and "Dopamina." One of the boldest of these songs is "Lolita," an electro-rocker that flirts with a sexiness not often heard from the Walt Disney-affiliated actress. ![]() It's one of several songs on Carpe Diem that employs light touches of Auto-Tune. It teams her up with risqué Cuban-American rapper Pitbull for a full-on club banger that radiates sass and celebrates selfishness. Lead single "Egoísta" is perhaps the edgiest song on the album. Belinda fans who have followed her progression from one album to the next will surely take note of her maturity not only as a record-maker and songwriter but also a young woman with an edgier style. Her brother, Nacho Peregrín, is credited with co-writing most of the songs, and four different producers are credited with crafting the album's synth-heavy electro-pop style: Carlos Jean, Arno Elías, Jimmy Harry, and Áureo Baqueiro, all of them accomplished Latin pop hitmakers. Though Carpe Diem finds Belinda in fuller command than on her previous two albums, Belinda (2003) and Utopía (2006), it's still a highly collaborative effort. Credited as executive producer of Carpe Diem, she's also credited with either writing or co-writing all of the album's 11 songs. It finds her changing style from tween-oriented pop/rock to dance-oriented electro-pop, and taking fuller command of her recording career. Carpe Diem, the third album to date and first full-length release in four years by Mexican telenovela star Belinda, is her most complete effort thus far. ![]()
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