Magazines for 2000



Chayanne showed up in lots of publications, though not always in a big article or feature. Here's where you'll find the smaller bits and pieces for the year.


Check out the article with photos on page 43 of the March 2000 issue of Cinemania.


Chayanne is touted as The Americas' Leading Man on the cover of the April 2000 issue of Latin Teen. The magazine includes a fold-out poster and a short biography.

Chayanne got caught at the mall with his family in the May 22, 2000 issue of TV y Novelas. There's also mention of him in a brief article on the Romance Concert at the James L. Knight Center in Miami.

The May 08, 2000 issue of TV y Novelas shows Chayanne celebrating the RIAA certification of the sale of 500,000 copies of Atado a tu amor in the United States.

Chayanne opens his heart to speak of the woman he won, the son he adores and his life outside the stage in the May 2000 issue of People en Espaņol.


The June 13, 2000 issue of Vanidades has a two page interview with photos.


The June 19, 2000 issue of TV y Novelas did a feature on the production of the video for Boom-Boom.


In October, Vea followed Chayanne to the shooting of the video for Yo Te Amo.



The October Eres Magazine featured Chayanne on the cover and in five great pages, calling him "El más sexy de todos." We agree!


In the October issue of Vea Magazine, Chayanne predicted the new baby would be a boy. Oops!


In his own words, Chayanne talks about his new sound, his new CD, and the baby on the way.


This small magazine from Puerto Rico contains two full articles and many pictures.


While in Buenos Aires in November, Chayanne answered questions posed by the magazine, SomosTV.

 


Chayanne speaks of the Puerto Rican island of Vieques in November.


The November 6, 2000 issue of TV y Novelas has a 19 page supplement with photos from every stage of Chayanne's career. Yes, we left out the photos of Marilisa and Lorenzo.


Beautiful pictures of Chayanne were found in the December, 2000 issue of Buena Vida.


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