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Mallorca 19 • 25 January 2023 Issue 1959

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THE BEST FINANCE NEWS ON PAGES 18 ­ 22 MALLORCA • EUROWEEKLYNEWS.COM

Betty Henderson OSCAR­WINNING actress Nicole Kidman was spot­ ted out and about in Palma on Sunday, Jan­ uary 15. The Hollywood star is on the island to film new Paramount+ series ‘The Lioness’. The actress kept a low profile as she strolled the streets of the city centre and seafront promenade, covering up with a cosy jumper and dark green cap. Taylor Sheridan’s lat­ est project, ‘The Lioness’ is a series based on a true story about CIA agents. Kidman has

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FAMOUS FACES

Oscar-winning actress Nicole Kidman strolls in Palma ahead of filming for new Paramount+ series ‘The Lioness’.

New hope A CHARITY group that was founded to help families struggling due to the Coronavirus pan­ demic has continued to go from strength to strength with a whole host of new initiatives to support people suffering from economic trou­ bles. HOPE Mallorca Fundación have already started 2023 on a great note. The organisation helped to deliver gifts to economically deprived families on the island on Friday, January 7, to mark Three Kings Day in Spain. The group thanked sponsors for giving donations and local organisations for throwing their support be­ hind the initiative. The group also launched a new appeal for volunteers at the start of the month. HOPE Mallorca is in need of volunteers to deliver food donations to families in Cala Bona. Anyone that would like to volunteer with the charity can get involved by sending an email to: info@hope­ mallorca.org for more information.

been involved in the film since the beginning, as an executive produc­ er but her acting role in the film was recently an­ nounced, playing Kaitlyn Meade, a CIA executive. Other members of the star­studded cast have also been spotted on the island in recent days including iconic Ameri­ can actor, Morgan Free­ man who is to have a cameo role, Zoe Sal ­ daña, and Laysla de Oliveira. Filming on the series got underway last week and is expected to last until mid­February.

Photo credit: HOPE Mallorca Fundación (Via Facebook)

Volunteers Monika, Caludia and Enzzo have already signed up to deliver food each week to families in Cala Bona.

FREE • GRATIS

Goodwill gesture THE season for giving might be over, but ES­ RA North’s goodwill is­ n’t over! The English Speaking Residents As­ sociation held a coffee morning with represen­ tatives from local chari­ ties to present them with donations raised by the group. ESRA North raised an immense total of €1,500 for local charity Abaimar through a range of fundraising ac­ tivities. Chris delighted­ ly presented the cheque to Catalina from Abaimar on Thursday, January 12. The organisation is

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Issue No. 1959 19 - 25 January 2023

Chris from ESRA presented a cheque for €1,500 to Catalina, president of Abaimar.

also set to purchase €100 worth of goods from the supermarket for the local foodbank.


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