Luís Aleluia's 19-year-old son is now a father
The baby is already one year old and has helped the actor's widow overcome the pain of her loss.

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The baby is already one year old and has helped the actor's widow overcome the pain of her loss.

The presenter guaranteed that he was caught in a “war” that was not his and reveals the “many unpleasant experiences” he went through because of his connection to the TVI star.

The actress and model attended ModaLisboa but did not want to speak to the press.

Another ex-girlfriend, who also took the actor to court, was dismissed and did not provide a statement, but was mentioned: “It felt like a three-way relationship.”

Commentators on the show ‘Olá, Bom Dia!’ mention that Cristina Ferreira's name is always associated with her brother-in-law, Francisco Monteiro, and discuss the family relationship between the two.

The presenter explains that the comedian has hurt him a lot.

The 'Noite das Estrelas' commentator believes the influencer thinks he can do anything and nothing will happen to him.

The CEO of Notable is responsible for the public image of figures such as Cristina Ferreira, Carolina Patrocínio, Júlio Isidro, and Pedro Teixeira. She is the seventh guest on the podcast 'A Vida Não é o Que Aparece'.

The CMTV commentator says the princess “should not have been waiting,” because her image was “tarnished” by her parents' mistakes.

The lawsuit was filed in 2024, accusing the company of establishing an illegal monopoly in the live entertainment market by controlling ticketing, venues, and artist promotion.

The cinema exhibitor Cineplace, which closed the cinemas it operates in Portugal, has been the subject of insolvency proceedings, according to a court decision consulted by the Lusa news agency. According to the Citius portal, the Judicial Court of the Lisbon North District delivered, on the 16th, a judgment declaring the exhibitor insolvent...

In 2025 the cinema operator ran 58 screens, which saw around 622,000 admissions and generated €3.3 million in box office revenue, a 30% fall compared with 2024.

Municipalities continue to lose cinema screens, in a context where exhibitors say they are increasingly struggling to keep the business profitable. In Leiria, seven more have closed.
