
Where in the World are the Chilean Miners?
By Latina Staff | 03/02/2011 - 13:45 | 0 Comments
Looks like the Chilean miners who tugged at the world’s heartstrings last fall will continue to tell (and sell) their story. The 33 miners, who were rescued last October after being stuck in a copper and gold mine for over three months, signed their official life rights to the talent and literary agency William Morris. All areas of the miners’ life rights will be represented, including film, commercials, books, and television.
The miners made a pact with each other to not reveal what took place during their time underground but are free to make public appearances and give talks for pay.
The men have traveled all over the world together over the last few months on a media tour. Check out our slideshow to find out where in the world Los 33 have been:
The miners headed to Hollywood in November of 2010. They visited Universal Studios Hollywood in Universal City, California and taped CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute.
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