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Selena Gomez faced criticism for her Spanish in the film Emilia Pérez, with some viewers noting her accent and pronunciation. Eugenio Derbez, initially critical of her performance, later issued a public apology, calling his remarks thoughtless. Gomez responded to the backlash, expressing that while her Spanish wasn't perfect, she gave her best effort and hoped for more opportunities to explore roles in Spanish. The controversy sparked debates online, with some defending Gomez for her portrayal as a Mexican-American character.
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In this episode, we dive into Netflix’s chilling new documentary revisiting the tragic case of JonBenét Ramsey and the mysteries that still surround it. We also break down the controversy around President Joe Biden’s decision to pardon his son, sparking debates across the nation. Finally, we say a heartfelt último adiós to the legendary Silvia Pinal, reflecting on her extraordinary legacy in Mexican cinema. Join us for a mix of true crime, politics, and a tribute to an icon.
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In this episode, I share my thoughts on the recent ceasefire in Lebanon and my hopes of visiting this beautiful country again with my Lebanese family here in Australia. We’ll also dive into the Latina powerhouse behind Kendrick Lamar’s mariachi-inspired tracks and how Latino culture continues to leave its mark on global music. Finally, I’m keeping it real about skipping Thanksgiving this year and keeping Christmas low-key—because it’s okay not to always feel the holiday cheer. Tune in for a mix of personal stories, cultural insights, and a reminder that it’s okay to do the holidays your way.
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This week, we unpack the latest twist in the infamous Menendez brothers’ case, now delayed until next year. We also chat about the internet's obsession with celebrity lookalikes—Peso Pluma's doppelgänger is the latest to steal the spotlight. And if holiday shopping crowds aren’t your vibe, we’ve got tips to keep you stress-free while still snagging the perfect gifts. Don't miss it!
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Kim Kardashian is helping a Latina Mom from Death Row: A True Justice Journey. Also, when a stranger in need rejects your help, why? In other topic Australia banning social media for under 16 yr olds, can the rest of the world lead?
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In this episode of Say It en Voz Alta, we begin by honoring the Traditional Owners of the land, the Gadigal people of the Eora nation, recognizing their deep connection to this land, waters, and community. We reflect on Aboriginal culture, one of the oldest in the world, and the ongoing efforts to preserve traditions, languages, and stories.
Then, we dive into the fun and controversial topic of People Magazine’s Sexiest Man Alive, with a twist—what if the title went to a Latino? We’ll categorize our top picks into "just right," "young but tasty," and "viejitos sabrosones," featuring favorites like Alberto Guerra, Pedro Pascal, and Nicholas Alexander Chavez.
Finally, in our Nobody Cares segment, we talk about the three things I miss most from the USA that aren’t as easy to find in Australia—tampons, Mexican food, and bad coffee. Join us for laughs, reflections, and a bit of cultural exchange!
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En este episodio, nos sumergimos en el caos y glamour de Miss Universo 2024, desde la histórica victoria de Dinamarca hasta los errores que dejaron a todos hablando. También hablamos de la pelea entre Tyson y Paul: ¿fue puro espectáculo o una verdadera batalla? Y, por último, exploramos el drama (y el dolor) de ponerte brackets después de los 30—porque nunca es tarde para una sonrisa perfecta, pero vaya que cuesta.
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En este episodio, desmenuzamos el chisme del momento: Karol G y el drama de su canción “+57”. También nos metemos en el mood navideño con el “Grinch-style” antes de diciembre — ¿demasiado pronto o perfecto para el vibe? Y para cerrar, vamos directo al grano sobre por qué a muchas Latinas nos cuesta ahorrar.
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In this episode, I open up about navigating life entre dos culturas. We’ll explore how Bad Bunny has taken Spanglish global, making it a proud symbol of our bilingual lives, and dive into the concept of familismo—that deep-rooted commitment to family that defines so many of us Latinos. I’ll also share my own story of growing up between Mexico and the U.S., building my career, and learning to set boundaries when family expectations meet financial success. Acompáñenme as we unpack what it means to live, love, and thrive entre dos mundos.
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In this first episode of "Say It en Voz Alta," we’re kicking things off sin pelos en la lengua. Get ready as your host, Lety, dives into what this podcast is all about. From pop culture and politics to body image, motherhood, and dating—nada está off-limits.
This is the place where Spanglish flows naturally, celebrating what it means to be bilingual and unapologetically Latina. Together, we’ll laugh, we’ll learn, and maybe throw in a little chisme along the way. So grab your cafecito (or vinito), and join Lety for honest, smart, and funny conversations that hit close to the heart. Because in a world full of noise, “Say It en Voz Alta” is here to say what needs to be said.