3:57 pm By Maegan La Mala · Celebrities| Cuba| Politics · Comments Off
21 Feb 2008
Cuban-born actor Andy Garcia shares the sentiments of many in the exile community that Fidel’s resignation and Raul Castro’s new government might spell more of the same for Cuba, though he says he’s “hopeful” this is a step in the right direction. Reports Mexico’s Milenio:
“In 1959, Fidel Castro assumed power in Cuba with the promise that he would restore the Constitution of 1940, elections and democracy.49 years later, like the majority of Cubans, I am still waiting for those promises to be fulfilled,” said the actor and director in a statement released through his publicist. “I can only hope that a day without Fidel Castro in power be one day closer to a free and democratic Cuba.”
Garcia also said that in spite of appearances, he laments that Raul Castro and brother Fidel “are cut from the same cloth”.
Via / Milenio
Didn’t Daddy Yankee look fine? I’m not a big reggaeton fan pero he’s a papi. Jessica Alba (who is quoted as saying she doesn’t feel like a “Latin actress”) looks lovely and tiny. Pero contrast that with the subdued and makeupless Shakira accepting her award via video.
Uy looking at Andy Garcia, I realize how much that cuban reminds me of my ex, a half Cubano. I take issue with Andy’s politics pero he is an amazing actor and deserves the Anthony Quinn award. This must be the anti-Castro Cuban bloc, with Andy Garcia, Cristina Saralegui, and Gloria Estefan. Whoa – Did Gloria Estefan have plastic surgery or is it just the hairstyle that makes her look so much younger. And rounding out the bloc is Emilio Estefan.
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