Latina Pick of the Week
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Here’s my pick of last weeks best sexy latina entertainment stories and pictures. So if you are a fan of Brazilian booty, Mexican tetas & everything else that is latina lovely, dip in!
Disclaimer: Any comments I make are purely satirical, totally without foundation, and likely won’t mention this guy as he‘s not a celebrity.
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This weeks stories & pics
Salma Hayek brought her tetas grandes to the Yves Saint Laurent Fashion show in Paris (hotcelebuzz.com).
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Raica Oliveira suggests quente louco supermodels do grow on tress in Brazil (egotastic.com).
Thalía copied Sofia Vergara & Instagrammed her culo poolside (blogamole.tr3s.com).
And here it is (instagram.com).
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Adrienne Bailon aposta do sideboob on the BET Awards 2013 red carpet (hotcelebuzz.com).
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Mexican singer Paty Cantú was piernuda for July’s Open Mexico (your-daily-girl.com).
Belinda YouTube video back up—but with much smaller view count (latingossip.com).
“Allegedly, this is the correct number of times the video has been seen without the fake fluffing created by the singer and/or fans!”
Oh yes; I’d like to be fluffing Beli too.
Recent/related stories:
In praise of Frida Kahlo at A Revolution in Art exhibition at London’s Royal Academy (guardian.co.uk).
“Never apologising for her human qualities, Kahlo wore her strengths and weaknesses with pride.”
I caught the Frida Kahlo exhibition at the Tate Modern back in 2005. Tracing her life—which included marrying Diego Rivera and an affair with Leon Trotsky—in her paintings after her serious traffic accident in her teens was an impressing experence. Surrealism founder André Breton described Kahlo’s art as a “ribbon around a bomb”.
Read more about Mexico’s art revolution the RA’s exhibition here (telegraph.co.uk).
“The tale begins in 1910, with the ousting of dictator Porfirio Díaz after a corrupt, 35-year rule. A decade of bloodshed ensued, as various opposition groups—from democrat parliamentarians to Emiliano Zapata and his landless peasants—vied for supremacy in constantly shifting factions.”
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