Anytime you do something Latino, yeah, I love the color, the spice.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
In Miami, there's a Latin flavor, and I just love every bit of it.
I'm so proud to be a Latina. Growing up and being Latina and growing up with my father and getting to do a lot of the Hispanic traditions, I loved it.
I feel so much pride to represent my community and be Latino. No doubt about it, above my career and sales being a Latino comes first.
I'm finding that I'm working with more and more Latino artists, and that's exciting.
I think my Latino culture has equipped me with a different point of view than the rest of my counterparts, and seeing things from a different angle has helped me a lot. I feel very proud of my culture, of my Latino heritage.
I'm happy that just about on every other show there's a Latino somewhere present, and we're not all the cooks anymore.
I love 'Latina'! You guys have always been so supportive of me and my career. Now I have my family, and it's just awesome.
I love going to the hair salon. I'm Spanish. I think it's more of a Latina thing to go to the hair salon.
Latinos are very passionate, and they perform a lot, and look at me, I'm talking with my hands, and this is just my normal self, so it kind of allows me to be who I am and not dumb it down.
I am very Latino in everything I am and I do, but there's a part of me that's also something else. I'm reflective of the way this country's gonna be in the next 40 years. More multicultural is what we'll see.
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