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Famous Spanish People You Love

They are everywhere in America! Yes, the new love for all things Spanish is everywhere, and the fever is catching up with our Spanish celebrities also.

Like always we have our favorite ones. Mine? Eva Langoria who has been a tremendous advocate for many noble and enriching Latino causes. A real Hispanic-American who knows how to keep her traditions alive, but also how to prefectly embrace and succed in American culture.

I am sure many Americans also have a favorite famous Spanish person. My 'gringo" friends tell me they love George Lopez. They say he is open and makes fun of his own upbringing making him a real guy.

Now let's start the gossip...

Who is Your Favorite Famous Spanish or Hispanic Person and Why?

Is it... JLo, Daddy Yankee or Kat Von D? Who is your favorite famous Hispanic or Spanish Celebrity? Tell us in a short paragraph why do you love him or her!!

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What Others Said About Their Favorite Famous Spanish People

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Selena  Not rated yet
she was awesome

Salma Hayek es my favorita!  Not rated yet
I love Salma because she is so successful yet very down to earth. She opened the road for many Latino artists to become more recognized in the entertainment ...

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