Facebook Watch Announces Hispanic Heritage Month Docu-series With Maluma, Anitta, Prince Royce And Mariah Angeliq

23 Sep 2021 by Simon Mayorga in Business, Career, Celebrities, Event, Fame, Fashion, Film, Films, General, Home, Music, Pleasure, Power, Style, Television

In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, Facebook Watch will debut a four-part special “12 Hours With…” in partnership with global music authority Billboard, that will spotlight four Latinx superstars, MalumaAnittaPrince Royce and Mariah Angeliq and their respective unique stories about their heritage and how it has shaped them and their music.

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At Billboard Latin Music Week, Billboard announced that the first of the specials, “12 Hours With Maluma” will premiere on October 5 at 6am PT/9am ET on Facebook Watch as well as the Billboard page and the Facebook App page. The next three episodes will feature Anitta on October 7, Prince Royce on October 12 and Mariah on October 14, all at 6am PT/9am ET.

“12 Hours With…” will highlight how the four artists are shaping culture and building upon the generational legacy of the Latin influence around the world, offering viewers an intimate look at what it means to represent your gente, country, and cultura.

Going beyond the fame, bright lights, and grit, each artist in this series shares an inspiring personal story of hope, sacrifice, and unwavering courage, explaining why they never lost sight of their roots and how they continue to hold on to the beauty of their culture – even when they’re far from home.

You can find out more about all the exciting Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations happening across Facebook HERE.

  • Tune In: The first of the specials, “12 Hours With Maluma” will premiere on October 5 at 6am PT/9am ET on Facebook Watch as well as the Billboard page and the Facebook App page. The next three episodes will be with Anitta on October 7, Prince Royce on October 12 and Mariah Angeliq on October 14, all at 6am PT/9am ET.
  • Facebook Watch and Billboard’s “12 Hours With…” is produced by The Intellectual Property Corporation.

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