
Theresa Longo in 2026: New Photos, Music, and Canada’s Most Electrifying Summer

If there was ever a year to be a proud Canadian — and a proud Canadian celebrity — 2026 is it. Canada is co-hosting the FIFA World Cup for the first time in history, Toronto and Vancouver are about to become the centre of the global sporting universe, and Theresa Longo, one of Canada’s most versatile and dynamic entertainers, is at the centre of it all.
Canadian actress, musician, supermodel, brand ambassador, TV producer, and writer — Theresa wears many hats, and she wears all of them well. Here’s what’s new, what’s coming, and why you should be paying attention.
Fresh From the Lens: Photos from SUN Media
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- © Jack Boland
- © Jack Boland
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SUN Media has a long history of documenting Theresa’s career and her visual evolution as a public figure and model, expect her to be speaking with the local media about her involvement with brands at World Cup 2026.
Whether she’s on a red carpet, a location shoot, or a branded content set, Theresa brings a cinematic quality to every frame. Her background as both an actress and an international model means she understands how to inhabit an image — not just pose for one. The new photos are now live on the site. Take a look.
What Theresa Is Working On in 2026
Music
Music has always been at the core of who Theresa is. She began playing piano, guitar, and drums at age 8, and decades later, that musical foundation drives her creative life. Theresa is currently writing and recording original music — a natural extension of a career that has always blurred the lines between performance, artistry, and self-expression.
As a Canadian musician, Theresa brings to her songwriting the same emotional intelligence and range that defines her acting work. She has appeared in hip hop music videos alongside prominent artists and has been recording original material that reflects her evolution as a performer. More details on new music releases are coming — stay tuned to this site and her social channels.
Acting & Auditions
Theresa continues to actively pursue roles in Canadian feature films and beyond. With a growing body of work that spans festival circuit films (Blur, screened at Cannes and Berlin), major Netflix productions (Anon), and high-profile Canadian TV series (Designated Survivor, Workin’ Moms, American Gods, Shadowhunters), she brings real Hollywood and international experience to every audition room.
Her nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the Global Film Festivals for Blur remains one of the hallmarks of her acting career… but the trajectory is clearly upward, and 2026 has the potential to be a breakthrough year.
Brand Ambassadorship & Business
Theresa has also been recognized for her work as a corporate brand ambassador, traveling nationally and internationally to represent brands at events ranging from international auto shows to health and wellness expos. Her B.B.A. (Honours) degree gives her a business fluency that separates her from the typical celebrity ambassador — she understands strategy, marketing, and brand positioning, not just presentation.
She was nominated several times for the Entrepreneurship and Business award at Toronto’s Waterfront Awards — a recognition of just how seriously she takes the business side of her brand.
The World Cup Is Coming to Canada — and Toronto Is Ready
This is the headline that has every Canadian buzzing right now, and rightfully so. The 2026 FIFA World Cup — the biggest sporting event on the planet, is being co-hosted by Canada, the United States, and Mexico. And for the first time in history, men’s World Cup matches will be played on Canadian soil.
Toronto is hosting six matches at BMO Field, including Canada’s historic opening game on June 12 against Bosnia and Herzegovina … the very first men’s World Cup match ever played in Canada. Vancouver is hosting seven matches at BC Place Stadium. The tournament runs from June 11 to July 19, 2026.
Canada is in Group B alongside Bosnia and Herzegovina, Qatar, and Switzerland… a group that gives the Canadian men’s team a genuine shot at advancing to the knockout rounds for the first time ever. Coach Jesse Marsch’s squad has been one of the most exciting stories in CONCACAF football over the past several years, and the pressure and privilege of playing at home adds an extraordinary dimension to their campaign.
For anyone in Toronto, this summer is going to be unlike anything the city has ever experienced. FIFA’s Fan Festival at Fort York and The Bentway will turn the waterfront into a global party, and hotel rates are already two to three times their normal levels around match dates. The world is genuinely coming to Canada.
Canada’s Matches to Watch — Group B Schedule
- June 12 — Canada vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina (BMO Field, Toronto) 🇨🇦 Historic first men’s World Cup match on Canadian soil
- June 17 — Canada vs. Qatar (venue TBC)
- June 24 — Switzerland vs. Canada (BC Place, Vancouver)
Mark those dates. This is Canada’s moment.
The Global Stars Coming to Toronto and Vancouver
Beyond Canada’s own matches, Toronto and Vancouver will host some of the most anticipated games in the tournament. The likes of Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Kylian Mbappé, and Spain’s Lamine Yamal — the 18-year-old phenom who is being called the best player of his generation — will all be on North American pitches this summer. Seeing these generational talents at BMO Field or BC Place is a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
For Canadian celebrities and public figures, the World Cup also creates an extraordinary opportunity for visibility, content creation, and cultural engagement. This is the summer when the world has its eyes on Canada — and on Toronto in particular.
What It Means to Be a Canadian Celebrity Right Now
There’s a specific energy to being a Canadian public figure in 2026. The country is on the world stage in a way it has rarely been: co-hosting the World Cup!
Theresa Longo embodies that spirit. Born in Peterborough, trained across Canada, she has taken her career internationally — representing North America at Miss Italy World, filming on Netflix productions, scoring festival nominations at Cannes — while always anchoring herself in who she is and where she’s from.
Being a Canadian actress, Canadian supermodel, and musician in 2026 is a total launch pad for Theresa.
Follow Theresa Longo
New photos, music updates, acting news, event coverage, and more — it all lives here at theresalongo.com. Bookmark it. Share it. And follow along as one of Canada’s most compelling multi-hyphenate talents steps into what could be her biggest year yet.
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