‘Acapulco’ Star Eugenio Derbez Slams Deportations, Misconceptions About Latinos
- Eugenio Derbez expressed sorrow over children crying when parents are deported, stating, "It’s heartbreaking to see the kids crying when they see they’re taking away their mom or their dad."
- He noted that Los Angeles is experiencing economic decline, saying, "A lot of restaurants have closed because there are no waiters or cooks."
- Derbez emphasized that undocumented individuals are not criminals, stating, "Not having papers doesn’t make us criminals."
- He praised the integrity of Latino communities, asserting, "We are full of beautiful people, great art, warm, hard-working people.
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Fernando Carsa fiercely takes home the crown as he sashays away from ‘Acapulco’
Unabashedly queer performer Fernando Carsa is now crossing the finish line for the final season of the acclaimed television series Acapulco. The Apple+ project ends with season four and was inspired by the 2017 film How to Be A Latin Lover, which starred the legendary Eugenio Derbez as Maximo Gallardo Ramos. The series bounces back and forth through time as Maximo rises to the top of the hospitality industry after beginning his career as a humbl…
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