Nikita Dragun, Tessa Brooks and Erika Costell hit the runway in boohoo‘s first ever fashion show during Miami Swim Week Paraiso Miami Beach held at The Villa Casa Casuarina on Saturday night (July 10) in Miami Beach, Fla.
Vanessa Hudgens and Becky G were among the many stars who stepped out in Miami for one of the biggest events that has happened since the start of the pandemic!
The ladies both walked the red carpet while attending the opening of The Goodtime Hotel on Friday night (April 16) in Miami Beach, Fla.
If you’ve been keeping up with either of their social media accounts, you would have noticed that the 24-year-old social star and Latin music artist, and the 28-year-old rapper were definitely a couple, but they finally made it official this past weekend.
“MINE â¤ï¸ (it’s official) @guaynaa,” Lele wrote on Instagram with cute photos of the pair.
“Babe!’ @lelepons â¤ï¸ðŸ˜â›„ï¸ðŸŽ¿â›·,” Guaynaa added on his account.
The two have been spending a lot of time together over the last few months after working together on the song “Se Te Nota.” Check out the song right here.
Back in October, they even went out to celebrate 100 million views on their music video, and while snapping a photo at dinner, they got photobombed by a popular TikTok couple!
Lele Pons & Guaynaa – Se Te Nota (Official Music Video)
Dixie D’Amelio and Noah Beck leave Catch restaurant after a night out on Sunday (October 18) in West Hollywood, Calif.
The 19-year-old “Be Happy” singer took a phone call as they left, along with their friend Curtis Newbill.
Also out at Catch that night was Lele Pons, who was joined by her recent “Se Te Nota” collaborator Guaynaa, as well as the Shots Studios CEO John Shahidi.
While out, Lele and her group were taking a photo, and Dixie and Noah got in a little photobomb in the shot!
“Great dinner at Catch celebrating 100M YouTube views for @lelepons and @Guaynaa_’s music video and 50M streams on Spotify. Thank you @reneeverm for organizing dinner tonight,” John posted the photo on his Twitter.
Lele retweeted his post and added, “hahaha I see you @noahbeck @dixiedamelio.” Check it out below!
Earlier in the weekend, Dixie stepped out at Saddle Ranch with her sister Charli D’Amelio and Chase Hudson. See the pics in the gallery.
Lele Pons is opening up about the effects of online bullying.
In the latest episode of her docu-series, The Secret Life of Lele Pons, the 23-year-old opened up about constantly getting hate online for being Latina and how it caused her to have suicidal thoughts.
“It’s already bad enough having bad comments, but having OCD to actually make you check and just don’t move, kind of not move on from what’s going on,” she says. “It’s just annoying because it’s always the same comments. I’m not talented enough, I’m not funny, I’m not pretty, I’m not this, I’m not that, I’m whatever. Everything I do, I use being a Latina as a popularity or something.”
“I don’t like that people hate on me for being proud of being who I am. Why is it so bad for me to love being who I am? And love being Latina?” Lele continues. “The only thing my parents taught me was never to forget who you are and where you come from. And people are now making that a joke, and they just don’t understand that it hurts!”
“When did it all become so evil? And then what’s happening here is that people are making hating me cool. It’s hard,” she said before crying. “It’s so hard, because I’m so tired of whatever I do, it can be 10 years go by and I do everything right, but there’s always going to be people that are just gonna be so mean to me for no reason.”
“You know what? Sometimes, and this is true, sometimes you just want to fall asleep and, and I don’t know how… Sometimes I black out and I just want to end it,” Lele says. “Let me tell you something, I’ve had suicidal thoughts because I can’t take it, I can’t take the hate. The thing is, when you have so many comments, you start also believing them, and then you start questioning yourself if you are worthy even of living, you know?”
“Every time I want to do something bad to myself, I think of my two cousins. I don’t want to let them down, because we’re all we have, each other. Like, after our moms go away, they have me and I have them,” Lele added about what pulls her out of that dark place.