"Un paso adelante" got a new season!

After many years, to the general delight of all fans, the series "Step Forward" got its sequel.

Dec 16, 2021 - 02:37
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"Un paso adelante" got a new season!

After many years, to the general delight of all fans, the series "Un paso adelante" got its sequel. As the famous Lola, actress Beatrice Luengo (40), announced, we will soon watch new episodes.

Beatriz Luengo is a Spanish singer, songwriter, actress, dancer, and entrepreneur based in Miami.Luengo starred in the TV series which made her well known in Spain, Europe, and some South American countries. It was there that the musical group UPA Dance was born. UPA Dance sold more than 600,000 copies of their first record.

"It's official now. 'Un paso adelante' is back," the actress wrote on her Instagram profile with video sequences from the previous season of the series.

In the video, we see the old team reunited, and for now it is not known which of them will return to the new season.

"Lola" has now announced on Instagram that new episodes are being filmed, and soon after that, "Silvia Hauregi", more precisely actress Monica Cruz, appeared on social networks.

Mónica Cruz is a Spanish actress, dancer, and fashion designer.She is the younger sister of actress Penélope Cruz. She has appeared in the films The Inquiry (2006), Last Hour (2008), Jerry Cotton (2010) and Iron Cross (2011).

Monica comes from a very talented family, since her brother Eduardo is a singer, while all the fame was "taken away" by Penelope Cruz, their oldest sister.

Prior to her role in the "Un paso adelante" series, Cruz was a successful dancer, and she received her education at prestigious conservatories in New York and her native Madrid. Due to her skills in the field of classical ballet and flamenco, she traveled practically the whole world with her troupe.

She posted on her Instagram a scene from the series in which she plays, but done as a parody of a guy who imitates her. Lola also liked the video soon.

Here is short video to remind us of "Sylvia":