Ricky Martin filosofa sobre el amor

Las redes sociales se han revolucionado con el más reciente tweet del astro boricua Ricky Martin:

“Eso de ‘Te amo, pero tienes que cambiar’ como que no va conmigo”. Así escribió el intérprete de “Frío” en la popular red social en la mañana de hoy.

De inmediato hay cibernautas que han comenzado a especular que podría tratarse de una posible ruptura entre Martin y su compañero sentimental Carlos González Abella. Al momento éste no ha colocado ningún mensaje en las redes en respuesta al tweet de Martin.

Sin embargo, una diferencia entre la famosa pareja no parece muy posible, sobre todo si se toma en cuenta que fue González Abella quien organizó la fiesta sorpresa de cumpleaños de su compañero, efectuada el pasado viernes en la residencia de Martin en Dorado.

Primera Hora supo que Carlos quiso adelantar la fiesta un día antes del cumpleaños de Ricky, el 24 de diciembre, para sorprenderlo, y que la fiesta fue toda una celebración llena de amigos

Recientemente Ricky y Carlos fueron vistos compartiendo muy unidos en el Coliseo de Puerto Rico, previo a la participación del artista en el concierto de Wisin & Yandel.

¿Será simplemente que Ricky Martin está filosofando sobre el amor?

¿Será que la estrella boricua quiso gastarle una broma del Día de los Inocentes a sus seguidores?

Cortesia de PrimeraHora.com

THE WWD LIST: FAVORITE HISPANIC SITES; U.S. HISPANICS’ MOST TRAFFICKED RETAIL WEB SITES.(Industry Overview)

WWD December 13, 2004 At nearly 15 percent of the U.S. population, Latinos have surpassed African-Americans as the nation’s largest minority group, meaning retailers would do well to further recognize this burgeoning group. Below are the 10 Web sites most visited by Hispanics on home, work or college computers from May 2003 through April 2004.

1. Limited Brands Average unique monthly visitors: 314,000 Limitedbrands.com consists of The Limited, Victoria’s Secret, Express Women, Express Men, Bath & Body Works, The White Barn Candle Co. and Henri Bendel. Founded in 1963 with one women’s apparel store in Columbus, Ohio, Limited Brands has grown into more than 4,000 stores and seven retail brands.

Limited Brands Inc., 3 Limited Parkway, Columbus, OH 42230, 614-415-7000, www.limitedbrands.com 2. Foot Locker Average unique monthly visitors: 292,000 This group refers to Footlocker.com, Ladyfootlocker.com, Kidsfootlocker.com, Eastbay.com, Champssports.com and Footaction.com. The company is celebrating 30 years in business this year with a focus on local and global growth.

Foot Locker, 112 West 34th Street, New York, NY 10120, 212-720-3700, www.footlocker-inc.com 3. Otto Gruppe Average unique monthly visitors: 275,000 Otto Gruppe owns a number of major retailers, including Spiegel and Eddie Bauer. The company’s Web traffic runs through Spiegel.com, Newport-news.com, Ultimate-outlet.com, Eddiebauer.com, Eddiebaueroutlet.com and Crateandbarrel.com. web site oldnavy printable coupons

Otto Gruppe, Wandsbeker Strasse 3-7, 22172 Hamburg, GERMANY, 011-49-40-6461-0, www.otto.com 4. Old Navy Average unique monthly visitors: 255,000 Old Navy has taken off in recent years, thanks to a combination of colorful styles and affordable prices. The quarter-million-plus Hispanics that visit Oldnavy.com monthly indicates that the apparel and accessories selection is appealing to a broad audience.

Old Navy, 2 Folsom Street, San Francisco, CA 94105, 650-952-4400, www.oldnavy.com 5. Alloy Average unique monthly visitors: 231,000 Alloy.com is a unique Web site that, in addition to selling apparel and footwear to teen girls, also aims to be the one Web stop for today’s youth, with sections such as celebrity news and gossip. Young women can find shoes here from brands such as Bongo, L.E.I., DC and Kangaroos.

Alloy, 151 West 26th Street, 10th Floor, New York, NY 10001, 212-244-4307, www.alloy.com 6. Nike Average unique monthly visitors: 199,000 The sneaker behemoth caters to every segment, including Hispanics, as evidenced by the entire section of Nike.com that’s written in Spanish. Soccer, an extremely popular sport among Hispanics, gets lots of play on the site, including the promotion of teen phenom Freddy Adu, whom Nike signed on as an endorser.

Nike Inc., One Bowerman Drive, Beaverton, OR 97005, 503-671-6453, www.nike.com 7. Gap Average unique monthly visitors: 198,000 Once thought of as almost exclusively the choice of middle-class, suburban mall shoppers, Gap can now be found in any major U.S. city. Gap.com offers many types of thongs and slides, most priced at less than $20.

Gap Inc., 2 Folsom Street, San Francisco, CA 94105, 650-952-4400, www.gap.com 8. Hot Topic Average unique monthly visitors: 137,000 HotTopic.com isn’t afraid to push the envelope, offering clothing segmented by themes such as Club, Gothic, Lounge, Punk, Street, Rockabilly and Indie — and for those who truly stand out, there’s one called No Scene. Hot Topic sells a wide range of footwear, including boots, sneakers and flip-flops. this web site oldnavy printable coupons

Hot Topic, 18305 East San Jose Avenue, City of Industry, CA 91748, 626-839-4681, www.hottopic.com 9. Zappos.com Average unique monthly visitors: 120,000 Zappos.com offers more than 230 brands of men’s, women’s and children’s footwear in 50-plus categories, from athletic to casual to dress. The company’s 2003 sales were $70 million, up from $32 million in 2002. Sales are expected to double again this year.

Zappos.com Inc., 1000 Van Ness #213, San Francisco, CA 94109, 888-492-7767, www.zappos.com 10. Nordstrom Average unique monthly visitors: 117,000 Nordstrom.com is home to some 115 brands of men’s, women’s and children’s footwear. But of course, there’s not just shoes here; you can also find jewelry, accessories, beauty products and more.

Nordstrom Inc., 1617 Sixth Avenue, Seattle,WA 98101-1742, www.nordstrom.com Source: FN reporting, ComScore Media Metrix; Originally published in FN on July 5, 2004.

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