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5 Reasons We’re Loving Guillermo Diaz on ‘Scandal’

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He’s Moved Us to Tears

This season, Diaz’s character discovered his family murdered… by the woman he loved, nonetheless… and made us tear up like we’d just lived through the tragedy ourselves. “That was the hardest scene to be honest,” Diaz told the Entertainment Weekly about walking in to discover his slaughtered familia. “It was the most compelling when I read it. It was so intense, and I was so emotional reading it. Then you get there on the day and I just knew I had to be really, really prepared for that scene. But it’s hard. You hope you give enough.

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6 Latinos Who Have Fought Gay Rumors

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David Archuleta

Back in 2010, the American Idol alum was spotted at a gay club in New York City and began tweeting to clear up any misunderstanding as soon as word hit the web. The singer said he was there to watch his friend perform. “Can get crazy quick. NO worries all, I wouldn't get into things like that intentionally haha,” he tweeted. “Hope you guys have a good Sunday!”

Gina Torres On Being Afro-Latina in Hollywood, 'Hannibal’ & More! (EXCLUSIVE)

Gina Torres Talks About Being an Afro-Latina
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We caught up with the Cuban American actress Gina Torres to talk about being an Afro-Latina in Hollywood, her fantastic 10-year-marriage to actor Laurence Fishburne, her role in NBC’s Hannibal, and the third season of her hit cable show, Suits.

What direction would you like to see your character, Jessica Pearson, go in the third season of Suits, which premieres in July?

RAQ-C’s World: Break The Routine – It’s Good For You!

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Thank you for joining me this week to read my blog, “RAQ-C’s World,” where I share with you all my tips on how to be a fabulous modern day Latina from the inside out. I like to touch on a little bit of everything from relationships to hot topics, fashion, health, spirituality, and career.

Racist S*** People Say About Latinos in Movies (VIDEO)

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Clueless (1995)

in this Amy Heckerling classic (which we LOVE and can quote for hours!), Cher (Alicia Silverstone) asks her maid Lucy (Aida Linares) if she can ask the gardener Jose to clear out the bush and Lucy replies, "He's your gardener, why you don't tell him?" Looking completely confused, Cher replies (matter-of-factly, we might add): "Lucy, you know I don't speak Mexican," to which Lucy replies, "I AM NOT A MEXICAN!" Cher's step-brother Josh (Paul Rudd) has to then explain to Cher that Lucy is from El Salvador and that it's "an entirely different country," to which Cher replies, "What does that matter?" Forget the fact that Cher thinks Mexican is a language, but she also assumes that all Latinos are Mexican and that Lucy, her maid, is Mexican. The popular movie quote has made its way into the pop culture consciousness and it's something we can't help but laugh at, but at the same time it speaks to the fact that there are people who don't know that not all Latinos are Mexican, and that don't understand that Latinos come from various countries. 

Rick Ross Isn't Alone: The 25 Most Offensive Rap Songs (EVER) About Women

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“Pregnant P***y” UGK

Sample Lyrics: “Pregnant p***y is the best you can get/ F***** a b**** while her baby s***** d***”

We Say: One word: enfermo!

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