Ricky Martin’s photo that posted the social speeches – Diario La Página

Ricky Martin posted this photo on his Instagram account that the few minutes ago he spent tens of miles on “me gusta”. The Caribbean artist appeared unscathed in a bathtub near the silhouette of his body because he was bored because the shower window was empty.

“Cabeza, hombros, rodillas y pies, rodillas y pies (‘head, shoulders, knees and toes, knees and toes’)”, dice las palabras que acompañan la foto, las cuales maak een gewelde canción infantil estadounidense weer. La imagen fue tomada by Jwan Yosef, esposo del cantante puertorriqueño.

On the other hand, Ricky Martin will be the spokesman for the OnePULSE Foundation and the central image of a new fundraising campaign to create a permanent monument to honor the 49 deadly deaths of the 2016 murder in the Pulse, Orlando disco ( Florida).

The end-of-the-line organization of onePULSE, established after the attack of June 12, 2016, led by a homophobic shooter, elected by the famous vocalist, actor and producer Boricua, “one of the mayor’s international artists for all time”.

The goal is to “honor and preserve the legacy of those assigned and create an Esperanto sanctuary”, this organization announces.

“I am passionate about helping the OnePULSE Foundation with opportunities for participation and the creation of conscience while building the Pulse Museum and National Monument”, Martin stated in the communication.

“The ‘Outlove hate’ campaign is the perfect way to start our association. “We can do everything we can in our movement, we must compromise and share in love,” said the artist.

Earl Crittenden, President of the Junta OnePULSE Directive, said that with this initiative it could “raise 49 million dollars from the donations of 49 dollars of one million participants”.

The fundraising funds will be served, in addition, to offer community education programs and 49 scholarships.

In September, Martin visited the Memorial Pulse for the time being, located in the ancient site of the nightclub in Orlando, to honor the victims of the massive tiroteo, following the local Orlando Sentinel.

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