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Our 16 Favorite Latino Celebs On WhoSay!

While trolling the web for the latest updates on your favorite celebs, it's likely you've come across quite a few photo posts with a mysterious "Via WhoSay" stamped at the bottom. "WhoSay? Whodat?" you ask. Thanks to this new digital media app and platform for the stars and other public figures such as athletes, A-listers as varied as Eva Longoria and James Franco are able to provide fans direct authentic insight into their lives, across various social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook, all coming from one source.

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If you're a sucker for striking landscapes, you'll love the Mexican pop star's colorful collection of ogle-worthy photos documenting her travels. Those palm trees provide a perfect mental getaway from the cold weather!

See more of Paulina Rubio's photos on WhoSay here!

The 15 Greatest Latino Singers of All Time!

Music has the power to touch our souls the way no other form of art can. In honor of Univision's Premio LoNuestro tonight, we are honoring the top Latino artists of all time! Find out who made the cut below!

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Celia Cruz:

For nearly six decades, Celia Cruz’s profoundly soulful voice and colorful presence revolutionized salsa and transformed her into a musical legend. The Cuban singer taught us that ‘life is a carnival’ (in one of her many hits “La Vida Es Un Carnaval”) and its rhythmic course should be danced to. Cruz’s powerful vocals were often featured alongside infectious piano cords and conga beats, and won her countless of accolades including three Grammys, four Latin Grammys, and twenty-three gold albums. The Queen of Salsa may have lost her battle against cancer in 2003, but her strong melodies and signature saying, “¡Azúcar!” will never be forgotten.

Ask A Non-Latino Celeb: 'Castle' Star Stana Katic on Tequilla Shots, Beautiful Latin Men & Who She'd Play in a Telenovela!

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Our Non-Latino Celeb of the Week is the beautiful and talented Stana Katic, who is best known for her starring role as Detective Kate Beckett on ABC's hit show, Castle (Mondays at 10/9c).

We Proudly Present...100 Great Latino Pop Culture Moments!

Some of the greatest moments in pop culture history have come courtesy of Latinos. Here, we take a look at 100 pop culture moments that made our jaws drop, had us saying, "No Me Digas!" and had all of us standing around the water cooler for hours and hours! Enjoy!

With Reporting by Damarys Ocana

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Cameron Diaz’s Sticky Hair Situation in “There’s Something About Mary”
It’s one of the most memorable scenes in There’s Something About MaryCameron Diaz’s character asking “Is that hair gel?” after Ben Stiller’s character’s pre-date “bathroom break.” So, it’s hard to believe Diaz didn’t initially want to do the scene! “I remember walking across the street from my trailer to the set with my hair sticking up for that scene and traffic stopped,” recalls Diaz. “People were wondering what was wrong with me.” Instead, Diaz’s appearance in the hilarious film, including that infamous scene, helped cement her status as one of Hollywood’s A-list actresses! 

10 Things J.Lo Did Before Anyone Else!

Today, HollywoodReporter.com ran a piece called,"The J.Lo Effect: $15 Million Becoming the New Standard As Reality Salaries Soar." The article points out how American Idol producers unintentionally set off a gold rush last yea

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First Latina To Be Named Most Beautiful 

None of the women who were named Most Beautiful by People Magazine from 1990-2010 (including Michelle Pfeiffer, Jennifer Anniston, Julia Roberts, Nicole Kidman, Halle Berry, and Jodi Foster), were Latina. On April 13th, 2011, People finally gave the cover of their Most Beautiful issue to a Latina: Jennifer Lopez! Not only was J.Lo the first Latina to be named People's Most Beautiful, but she was also the first to admit that it takes work to stay looking so fabulous. "The thing is, it's part of my job," said Lopez. "I don't want anybody thinking it's easy. It does take time and it's hard work. HDTV wide-screen is nobody's friend!"

CONFIRMED: Jennifer Lopez Named People Magazine's Most Beautiful Woman

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