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Model dies of heart attack after getting boob job in Turkey & ‘partying with her surgeon night before going under knife'
Model dies of heart attack after getting boob job in Turkey & ‘partying with her surgeon night before going under knife'

The Sun

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

Model dies of heart attack after getting boob job in Turkey & ‘partying with her surgeon night before going under knife'

A SINGER and top model has died of a heart attack after undergoing plastic surgery in Turkey. Ana Barbara Buhr Buldrini, 31, is said to have gone under the knife just a day after she partied with her husband and the surgeon who performed on her. 5 5 Her husband Elgar Miles said the Brazilian - who had 800,000 followers on Instagram - suffered a fatal heart attack after the op. Ana, from Belo Horizonte, had travelled to Turkey with her husband to undergo the extensive liposuction, breast augmentation and rhinoplasty surgeries on May 31. Less than 24 hours after the couple had a night out on the town with the doctor. The surgery was set to take place on Wednesday, June 18, but it was instead performed on Sunday, June 15, at the doctor's request, according to reports. But there were complications and Ana Barbara passed away on June 16. Elgar said: "The doctor assured me that there were no problems and that everything would be fine." According to Ana Barbara's husband, the night before the couple went out partying. And they were accompanied by the doctor who was to perform the procedure. The couple asked the surgeon if it was safe to have the surgery hours after they all spent the night out. But he reportedly assured them that there would be no problems. Elgar also said that at around 11 pm on Sunday the surgery had beenad already been completed and the medical team said that Ana was unconscious but would soon be awake. But he noticed that his wife no longer showed signs of life. Elgar said: "They told me to go to the room, the assistants were acting strangely. "I waited for one hour and 15 minutes to see her. "I went down to the ground floor and a doctor said that her heart was beating slowly, while another said that she was already dead." 5 5 According to Elgar, the Turkish police were called to the hospital and doctors from the clinic were temporarily detained, however, they were released after providing clarification. Ana's family members have accused the doctors of medical negligence. Her brother, Bruno Buhr Buldrini, said: "The doctors rushed the process. What they did was cowardice." Elgar added: "We will transfer her body to Mozambique and seek justice, so that they pay for what they did." Ana Barbara's body is set to be cremated in Maputo on June 21. Warning over cheap Turkey ops CUT-PRICE 'too good to be true' cosmetic ops in Turkey are dangerous and need regulating, warned the UK's Health Secretary. Wes Streeting urged people to research the risks and think twice before flying abroad to get work done. He wants to work with governments of other countries to improve safety. Turkey is top destination for popular surgeries including boob jobs, tummy tucks, butt and facelifts, as it is cheaper. Seven in ten foreign cosmetic ops on Brit patients are done there. But horror stories are common and several UK women have died in recent years from complications. There are particular concerns about the safety of Brazilian butt lifts — known as the most dangerous procedure but growing in popularity. Research from the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons found half of those who go abroad for cosmetic ops come to regret it. Mr Streeting said: 'We need to take very seriously medical negligence and malpractice overseas. If the offer looks too good to be true, I suspect it's too good to be true. 'Think very carefully before flying overseas and paying a rock-bottom price, because you may end up paying the consequences for years. The injuries can be life-changing.'

Hybe brings K-pop competition formula to Latin music scene
Hybe brings K-pop competition formula to Latin music scene

Korea Herald

time11-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Korea Herald

Hybe brings K-pop competition formula to Latin music scene

A new television series on Telemundo, an American Spanish-language network, recorded the highest viewership rating among other shows broadcast in Spanish. 'Pase A La Fama,' which translates as "a step towards a dream," drew close to 690,000 viewers. Premiered on Sunday, the show not only features A-list judges — Ana Barbara, Adriel Favela and Horacio Palencia — but also impressive prizes: a record deal with Hybe Latin America, a chance to debut as a band in Mexico, and $100,000 in cash. To claim the reward, competitors have to survive months of 'training, performing and facing challenges' to become one of the five finalists. Finding gems in the rough and watching them grow and pursue their dreams with the help of mentors may sound familiar to K-pop fans. Hybe Latin America seeks to fuse the popular formula into the Latin music scene, nurturing local talent for the global music scene.

Hybe Latin America searches for new Latin band
Hybe Latin America searches for new Latin band

Korea Herald

time28-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Korea Herald

Hybe Latin America searches for new Latin band

New audition program to premiere June via Telemundo Hybe Latin America, the Mexican subsidiary of Hybe, will launch a band audition program in partnership with US broadcaster Telemundo starting this June. The survival music competition program titled "Pase a la Fama" aims to discover new talented Mexican bands, and will premiere June 8, local time. The program's title translates to "Pass to Fame." Telemundo, a Spanish-language broadcaster under NBCUniversal, delivers a wide range of content including dramas, reality shows and news to Latino audiences across the US. Fifty-five applicants will be selected to join the "Pase a la Fama" artist camp. While undergoing systematic training and fierce competition, their journey will be broadcast live on television. The final winners, whether as individuals or a band, will receive 140 million won ($100,000) in prize and the opportunity to sign a record deal with Hybe Latin America. Edgar Barrera, a 21-time Latin Grammy Award winner and a Grammy Award recipient at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards, will produce the program's theme song and original soundtrack. Celebrity judges for the show include singer and actress Ana Barbara, artist Adriel Favela and renowned songwriter Horacio Palencia — major figures in Mexico's popular music scene.

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