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Julián Ezequiel Serrano was born on October 16, 1993, in Paraná. He is the oldest son of Óscar Alfredo Serrano Badioli and Diana Gabriela Itria, he has younger sister named Yolanda Serrano. He defines himself politically as a Libertarian and supports the Argentine economist and politician, Javier Milei.
Julián Serrano & Sofía Morandi «We Don't Talk Anymore»—Charlie Puth feat. Selena Gomez [a] 0: Micaela Viciconte: Folklore [33] «Chacarera Del Olvido»—Jorge Rojas: 0: Julián Serrano & Sofía Morandi «Chacarera De Un Triste»—Soledad Pastorutti: 1: Micaela Viciconte: Luis Miguel Songs [34] «Cómo Es Posible Que a Mi Lado» 1 ...
Julian Serrano Tapas received the Best of Award of Excellence from Wine Spectator Magazine in 2011. [ citation needed ] Picasso, the Michelin two-star restaurant (2008-2009), has won the AAA Five Diamond Award every year since 2002 and its wine list has received the coveted Grand Award from Wine Spectator Magazine .
Bailando 2015 is the tenth season of Argentine TV dance competition Bailando por un Sueño.The season premiere was aired on 11 May 2015, and was hosted by Marcelo Tinelli.
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Julián Serrano [c] YouTuber, actor & singer — [d] Withdrew on 26 July 2019 [8] Matilda Blanco Stylist & image consultant: Maximiliano Buitrago Eliminated 3 rd on 6 August 2019 [9] Pedro Alfonso Actor & TV and theatre producer: Fernanda Metilli Comedian & actress: Eliminated 4 th on 22 August 2019 [10] Hernán Piquín [e] Dancer — [d ...
A woman twerking at a music festival. Twerking (/ ˈ t w ɜːr k ɪ ŋ /; possibly from 'to work') is a type of dance to popular music in a sexually provocative manner involving throwing or thrusting the hips back or shaking the buttocks, often in a low squatting stance. [1] It is individually performed chiefly but not exclusively by women. [2] [3]
The future of the Earth depends on six young humans: Noah (Juan Pedro Lanzani), Azul (Oriana Sabatini), Maia (Mariel Percossi), Manuel (Agustín Bernasconi), Franco (Julian Serrano) and Valentín (Joaquín Ochoa). They all have something in common: they're as powerful as they are weak, as attractive as they are lost, as revolutionary as they ...