4:24 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Chismes|Movies · Comments Off
25 Aug 2006
La latina ama de casa, Ms. Eva Longoria doesn’t want to be seen as just another sex hungry greedy stereotype, like her character on Desperate Housewives, Gabriela Solis.Her latest role is as a special agent in the upcoming film, The Sentinel. But it seems that Hollywood has other plans.
She explained: “There is a shot of my butt in a tight skirt as I walk in the office. So my boss tells me to dress differently. It is all very important. If the guy never checked out my butt you would never understand why I was being a b***h to him in the second scene.”
Yes Eva we’re sure the tight shot of your tight ass was key to the plot and chracter development.
Via / Hollywood Rag
12:08 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Money · Comments Off
25 Aug 2006
Seems like consuming is a favorite hobby of Latinos. According to a recently released AC Nielsen study 26% of us go shopping to simply do something or occupy our time not because we actually need anything. And what do we end up buying on our entertaining shopping trips? Clothing of course! The study breaks down Latino shopping habits by nationality.
los mexicanos son los más predispuestos a comprar, aunque en realidad no requieran ningún artÃculo en particular, con un 21%. Le siguen los argentinos con 18%, los chilenos con 16% y en último lugar se ubican los brasileños con 13% de los encuestados.
Via / Comunicar.info
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8:56 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Chile|Chismes|Music · 24 Comments
25 Aug 2006
I told you all RBD was evil and now the vice-president of their Chilean fan club has proven it. According to Latina, Francisca Fabia says if you play backwards two songs off RBD’s latest album you too can hear “Satanic messages”.
Fabia claims the song “Rebelde” contains the lyrics, Ven y abrázame, demonio (“come and hug me, demon”), and that “Sálvame” says, El malo me lleva (“the bad one is taking me”).
Mira if you’re like me, listening to RBD is bad enough (to say nothing about watching the novela) so listening to their songs backwards has gotta be like a trip to hell and back. But seriously do young people in Chile need more activities in their life or que?
Via / Latina.com
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