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agilitygirl3 — 12 years ago(September 13, 2013 08:27 PM)
I am surprised, actually. But I can't say I'm shocked. I'm often mistaken for white, even though my family is mostly Mexican (the2000re is Spaniard in my blood, which apparently can be why we're so light skinned*, but that's beside the point). When I heard her speaking Spanish, I commented to my mom that I wondered if she was actually Mexican cause she speaks it so well. I know that people can phonetically learn their lines, like the little girl that plays Chiyo in Memoirs of a Geisha, but she seemed to speak it like she had no difficulty at all.
*I really don't want to start any kind of debate or lecture with my saying that, that was just an assumption I've made based on no actual facts, strictly things I've noticed.
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Im_your_Papi — 12 years ago(September 14, 2013 05:10 AM)
http://entretenimiento.univision.com/despierta-america/farandula/video /2013-08-29/eugenio-descubrio-a-loreto-en-su-pelicula
Actually, she and Eugenio were in Despierta América and this is her talking about how nervous she was from her audition and having a great time working with Eugenio. Enjoy. I too get the if I'm partly White or an Italian. Loreto is in fact partly Mexican living in Mexico City. -
paugomezguridi — 12 years ago(March 26, 2014 04:57 PM)
Yes I am actually from Mexico myself and Loreto goes to my school, especially in Mexico City where Loreto and I live there is many light skinned people. Her english is very good because in my school we only speak english. She is actually my best friend's cousin.
