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Milagros Ninette Corretjer Maldonado, known as Millie Corretjer (born April 18, 1974), is a Puerto Rican singer and actress. She was married to former professional boxer Oscar De La Hoya. [1] She is the granddaughter of influential poet and one-time Secretary General of the pro-independence Puerto Rican Nationalist Party, Juan Antonio Corretjer.
Millie Corretjer singles chronology. "Una Voz en el Alma". (1999) " De Hoy en Adelante ". (1999) " De Hoy en Adelante " ("From Now On") is a song by Puerto Rican singer Millie Corretjer (credited simply as Millie) from her third studio album, Amar Es un Juego (1999). It was released as the second single in 1999 and became her second #1 on the ...
Una Voz en el Alma. " Una Voz en el Alma " (English: A Voice in the Soul) is a song performed by Puerto Rican-American singer Millie Corretjer (credited simply as Millie) from his third studio album Amar Es un Juego (1999). It was released as the lead single by EMI Latin on December 14, 1998 and became her first #1 on the Billboard Latin Pop ...
The retired boxer started dating Sonders following his split from Millie Corretjer. The former spouses — who share son Oscar Jr. and daughters Nina and Victoria — split in 2016 after 15 years ...
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Millie Corretjer (born 1974), singer. She is the granddaughter of Juan Antonio Corretjer, poet and a leader of the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party. Rafael Cortijo (1928–1982), bandleader, founder of Cortijo y Su Combo, forerunner of El Gran Combo; José Cosculluela (born 1980), hip hop and reggaeton artist; Elvis Crespo (born 1971), merengue ...
Shanna Moakler. Broadimage/Shutterstock Oscar De La Hoya doesn’t shy away from his various controversies in part 2 of The Golden Boy — and his ex Shanna Moakler plays a key role in exploring ...
On June 7, 1996, Oscar De La Hoya fought Mexican legend Julio César Chávez (96–1–1) for the lineal and WBC light welterweight championship. [26] De la Hoya, with a record of 21–0 with 19 K.Os, defeated Chavez by a fourth-round TKO. The fight was stopped due to several bad cuts suffered by Chavez above his left eye.