Xenia Tostado y Rodolfo Sancho han logrado formar una familia feliz, junto a su hija Jimena, y Daniel, el primer hijo del actor, fruto de su relación de juventud con Silvia Bronchalo. Sin embargo, de un día para otro la pareja tiene que hacer frente a una situación durísima después de que
Daniel Sancho haya confesado el asesinato de un cirujano plático colombiano Edwin Arrieta en Tailandia, donde ha pasado a disposición judicial.
Como portavoz de la familia,
Rodolfo Sancho emitió este domingo un comunicado para pedir respeto a los medios de comunicación, pero
Xenia Tostado, como es lógico, guarda un escrupuloso silencio. La actriz tiene un perfil de Instagram en el que cuenta con un gran seguimiento, dispone de más de 78.000 seguidores, y habitualmente comparte imágenes suyas y también apoya a distintas causas.
Así, ha reivindicado
la causa LGTBI y ha denunciado la censura, lo que le ha granjeado algunos ataques a los que respondía hace unos días con un mensaje contundente: «Soy de las que escucha, sobre todo a quien piensa distinto a mi, la vida me ha enseñado a crecer así. Intento abrir la mente e intentar comprender de qué va esto sin polarizar ni identificarme con la trampa de la política, pero vivo en sociedad. No estoy de acuerdo con muchas cosas ni de un lado ni de otro, y creo que la historia se construye con errores y aciertos».
Compañera de reparto de Emilio Aragón y Amaia Salamanca
Nacida en Igualada (Barcelona) el 27 de agosto de 1981, comenzó a estudiar Interpretación en su tierra, pero a los 18 años se mudó a Madrid para continuar con su formación y abrirse camino. Tras intervenir en la serie Javier ya no vive solo, al lado de
Emilio Aragón (también coincidieron antes en un capítulo de Médico de familia), llegó su gran oportunidad en Sin tetas no hay paraíso, donde dio vida a La Vane, la mejor amiga de Cata, personaje interpretado por
Amaia Salamanca.
Fue en 2005, después de haber rodado un corto juntos, cuando los caminos profesionales y sentimentales de
Xenia Tostado y Rodolfo Sancho se cruzaron. Trabajaron en la película Cuba libre, dirigida por Raimundo García, con un reparto coral en el que también se encontraban Javier Gurruchaga, Kira Miró y el inolvidable José Luis López de Vázquez. Comenzaba entonces una relación que se fue haciendo sólida con el paso de los años y que vivió posiblemente el momento de máxima felicidad con el nacimiento de su hija Jimena, que ya tiene ocho años.
En diversas entrevistas,
Xenia Tostado ha subrayado que no se quería perder ni un minuto de los primeros años de su hija y su carrera ha estado, en cierta manera, mediatizada por esta decisión que tantas satisfacciones le ha dado. En estos años, ha seguido consolidando su posición como actriz dentro del panorama artístico español, pero también ha diversificado sus actividades.
Su propia línea de ropa deportiva para practicar yoga
De hecho, en 2019 lanzó la firma de
ropa creada con materiales sostenibles para practicar yoga, meditación y pilates. Xenia Tostado ha encontrado precisamente en el yoga y la meditación dos caminos para tener una vida mucho más saludable y en sus manifestaciones públicas ha destacado cómo tener estrés no solo es altamente nocivo sino que se ha normalizado y habría que buscar caminos para erradicarlo.
Según ha desvelado la pareja de Rodolfo Sancho,
su hija Jimena parece tener trazas artísticas, se parece físicamente al padre y en ciertos rasgos de carácter a la madre. Aunque está creciendo viendo a Xenia Tostado practicar yoga, sus inclinaciones deportivas parecen ser algo menos reposadas, y le encantan el patinaje y el snorkel. Más allá de estas anécdotas, la pequeña es el epicentro de una familia unida, que se organiza para conciliar el trabajo con su vida personal.
Xenia Tostado en una fotografía de sus redes sociales. / /
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Xenia Tostado ha participado en series como Piratas, junto a Oscar Jaenada, Bandolera, Amar es para siempre (nombre que adoptó la producción que se emitía en TVE como Amar en tiempos revueltos al pasar a Antena 3), y Gigantes, dirigida por Enrique Urbizu. En cine ha destacado en Alpha, El secreto de Ibosim, que rodó en Ibiza con Rodolfo Sancho, y el cortometraje Takbir, por el que fue galardonada el pasado mes de abril en IndieX Film Fest como mejor actriz de reparto.
La frase del día:
“De la educación de la mujer depende la civilización y la cultura de los pueblos” – Carmen de Burgos, escritora
Sir Elton said Ms Braverman risked ‘legitimising hate and violence’
He and Gary Lineker were branded members of a ‘virtue-signalling elite’
Suella Braverman has launched an outspoken broadside against ‘pampered, out-of-touch’ celebrities who criticise her immigration policy.
In a no-holds-barred Mail on Sunday interview, the Home Secretary fired back at the likes of Sir Elton John and Gary Lineker, branding them members of a ‘virtue-signalling elite’ who lecture the British people ‘from their villas and private jets’.
Last week, Sir Elton – who owns a £15 million property on the French Riviera – said that Ms Braverman risked ‘legitimising hate and violence’ with her comments about migrants ‘gaming’ the system to secure refugee status. And BBC presenter Lineker tweeted: ‘She can’t possibly know that they [the migrants] are lying.’
Now the Home Secretary has hit back in uncompromising terms.
She told this newspaper: ‘What we are seeing here is out-of-touch pampered elites, lecturing us on how we should think about very, very serious issues affecting the majority of British people, such as illegal migration.
In a no-holds-barred Mail on Sunday interview, the Home Secretary fired back at the likes of Sir Elton John and Gary Lineker, branding them members of a ‘virtue-signalling elite’ who lecture the British people ‘from their villas and private jets’
‘These people don’t have to wait in a queue to see a GP, they can just go private. They don’t have to worry about trying to afford a car or buy a house. The vast majority of British people are directly affected by the unprecedented scale of illegal migration. My job is to think of them first ahead of a virtue-signalling, elitist view from Hollywood Central.’
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Ms Braverman, one of the frontrunners to succeed Rishi Sunak as Tory leader, said she didn’t ‘have a problem with anyone flying in private jets or having villas around the world’ but suggested they do not speak for the majority.
‘What I have a problem with is these privileged people telling the British people how they should think. I find that rank hypocrisy and condescending, lecturing tone incredibly inappropriate. These pampered elites are trying to look compassionate and sound virtuous.’
Sir Elton, who is worth £450 million, spent some of the summer on his yacht in St Tropez, while Lineker triggered a storm earlier this year when he accused Ms Braverman of mimicking the messaging used by Nazis in the 1930s.
However, some Tory MPs were also angered by Ms Braverman’s comments in the US last week.
The row comes as delegates gather in Manchester for the Conservative Party’s annual conference, with potential leadership candidates vying for prominence. Under an operation codenamed Swooping Eagle, the party is sending ‘spies’ to follow ambitious targets including Ms Braverman and Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch.
Last night, Ms Badenoch made a bid to seize the initiative from Ms Braverman by raising the prospect of Britain leaving the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) if the courts continued to use it to block Government plans to deport migrants to Rwanda – just days after the Home Secretary argued the same point.
‘It is definitely something which needs to be on the table,’ Ms Badenoch said.
As Mr Sunak faces a critical week at conference:
Tory MPs, in a mounting revolt, signed a pledge not to vote for any increase in tax as the Prime Minister’s predecessor Liz Truss planned to tell a Great British Growth Rally that the Tories must become ‘the party of business once again’;
Right-wing members of the New Conservatives will unveil demands for manifesto policies, including withdrawing from the ECHR, making major cuts to migration and banning gender ideology in schools;
Labour insiders claimed that after receiving ‘intelligence’ they were preparing for a May General Election;
Sir Keir Starmer’s strategists said that Thursday’s Rutherglen and Hamilton West by-election, a seat held by the SNP, was the most important for the party for ‘decades’, as Labour needs to take such seats if it is to win the Election;
Mr Sunak tried to win the motorist vote by introducing a single app to pay for parking anywhere in the country;
The Prime Minister unveiled a £1.1 billion plan for long-term help for 55 ‘left-behind’ towns across the UK.
In her remarks made during a speech in Washington last week, Ms Braverman said the ‘misguided dogma of multiculturalism’ was posing an ‘existential threat’ to the West – prompting Mr Sunak to respond by praising the UK’s ‘fantastic multicultural democracy’. Speaking to the MoS, Ms Braverman defended her remarks by saying: ‘There are many areas around the country where integration hasn’t worked. I think I’m illustrating and voicing a concern shared by the British people.’
In her remarks made during a speech in Washington last week, Ms Braverman said the ‘misguided dogma of multiculturalism’ was posing an ‘existential threat’ to the West – prompting Mr Sunak to respond by praising the UK’s ‘fantastic multicultural democracy’Sir Elton John and Gary Lineker were both approached for comment about the Home Secretary’s remarks
In Operation Swooping Eagle – a tacit acknowledgement that the conference will mark the unofficial launch of the next Tory leadership race – Ministers will be watched ‘at every event and fringe meeting’, according to one senior staffer, who added: ‘We’re not going to be blindsided like we have been at previous conferences.’
Miriam Cates, another Tory leadership hopeful, will join colleagues from the New Conservatives at a rally to push for ‘five alternative pledges’ they want in the manifesto, as she warned that Western society is threatened by ‘cultural Marxism’ and falling birth rates.
Ms Badenoch is the most popular Cabinet member, according to the influential Conservative Home survey of Tory supporters.
Second is Foreign Secretary James Cleverly, another potential candidate, followed by Leader of the House Penny Mordaunt. Security Minister Tom Tugendhat, who may also be a contender, is tenth.
In her interview, Ms Braverman said that she had ‘grounds for optimism’ that the Supreme Court, which will start a three-day hearing on the Rwanda policy on October 9, would find the Government was acting lawfully.
She said: ‘Obviously we did lose at the Court of Appeal but I very much hope the [Supreme] Court will agree with the Government and find that it’s lawful so that we can operationalise it and get flights off to Rwanda as quickly as possible.’
Failing that, she said, her views on leaving the ECHR were ‘well known’.
But she denied having leadership ambitions, saying: ‘There’s no vacancy. I’m working hand-in-hand with the Prime Minister to stop the boats and win the next General Election.
‘I applaud the Prime Minister for his very courageous stance on some of these tough decisions in the long-term interest of the country. He’s working flat out with me on our plan, and we’re making progress.’
Sir Elton John and Gary Lineker were both approached for comment about the Home Secretary’s remarks.
Spotted – Celebrities and famous faces turn out for the Great North Run – Chronicle Live
As 60,000 runners made the 13.1 mile trek from Newcastle to South Shields, we tried to spot as many famous faces as we could before, during and after the race
by chroniclelive.co.uk
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Emmerdale stars Laura Norton and Isabel Hodgins ahead of the race(Image: North News & Pictures ltd)
Over the years, many famous faces have taken on the 13.1 mile route from Newcastle to South Shields cheered on by crowds as they pound the streets of Tyneside.
From soap stars to footballers (who can forget Kevin Keegan in his half Newcastle half Sunderland strip) and pop stars to politicians, the Great North Run has seen it’s fair share of celebrities.
We did our best to photograph as many famous faces at this year’s Great North Run.
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Sara Davies from Dragons Den at the Great North Run start line
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Lost Voice Guy Lee Ridley at the start of the Great North Run
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Amanda Staveley and Sir Brendan Foster
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Former Sunderland footballer Kevin Phillips at the start of the race
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Emmerdale stars Laura Norton and Isabel Hodgins ahead of the race
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Sir Brendan Foster at the start of this year’s race
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OJ Borg from BBC Radio 2 at the start line
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Amanda Staveley, Sir Brendan Foster and Eddie Howe
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Race starter Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe
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Former Sunderland star Kevin Phillips at the start line
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The Lost Voice Guy Lee Ridley takes part in the GNR