Kristin Kreuk se sigue viendo guapísima después de 'Smallville'

Va a venir Clark, pero nunca nos olvidamos de Lana

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Oswaldo Betancourt.
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A lo largo de diez temporadas de Smallville estuvimos enamorados de Kristin Kreuk (30 de diciembre de 1982), quien interpretó a Lana Lang/Luthor, así como a Margaret Isobel Thoreaux una bruja que era ancestro de Lana.

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La serie terminó en 2011 y Kristin no ha cambiado nada en estos años, la mejor prueba de ello está en las fotos que ha compartido en su cuenta de Instagram.

Hela aquí presumiendo sus canitas y los aretes de Lana (¿se los habrá robado?)


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I would like to introduce you all to my grey hairs😁Filter selected to best highlight said hairs. Also, those earrings are Lana Lang's. Really (un)important Tuesday thoughts.

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El look de locutora de radio le queda bastante bien.


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Hours away from Canadian premiere of @tvburdenoftruth ! I am locked in a tiny room doing radio interviews for a couple hours. If you reside in Canada (sorry everyone else!) tune into the CBC at 8pm/8:30 in Newfoundland.

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En esta publicación, Kreuk dice que no es muy buena en redes sociales digitales y que vieran su nuevo show: Burden of Truth


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Here is a selfie because I don't know what to post. I am really terrible with social media. Fun fact "Beauty and the Beast" fans: Jay's show "Mary Kills People" airs at the same time (8pm) as "Burden of Truth." A fact I find rather amusing. But, as I am clearly the more Canadian of the two of us, you should probably watch our show live and his after it airs;)

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Aquí la actriz canadiense dice que haber crecido en Vancouver hizo que reflexionara sobre la mutabilidad y la impermanencia; además invita a que dones abrigos en la temporada invernal.


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Growing up in Vancouver, I never had to buy a proper winter coat(jacket? I can never remember the correct word); most years it just rained from October to May. Despite the bare deciduous trees, it stayed green and alive. Living in Toronto has forced/allowed me to develop a yearly ritual around winter. Here, it actually gets cold. Here, you need a proper winter coat. And the ground freezes, the trees are naked, and everything really does feel dead. Which was, at first, very bleak. But it is kind of the introvert's season--a time to turn inward, to reflect and recharge. As cheesy as it sounds, I have found that using the season to reflect on mutability and impermanence has made winter far less dreadful. As I read this silliness over, I am aware that I am insanely privileged to be able to consider winter in abstract terms. If you have the means, perhaps consider donating warm clothes or giving to a charity this winter. Covenant House has locations all over North America. And it is likely that your town has something at jives with what's important to you. Happy Sunday, kids. Sorry for long post. Oy.

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Una foto del piloto de Beauty and the Beast


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Not to over-promise on the posting front... But--director Gary Fleder took this beautiful photo while shooting the pilot for Beauty and the Beast. #throwbackthursday

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