The Latino Celebrities Who Came To Live The Super Bowl Live

The Latino Celebrities Who Came To Live The Super Bowl Live
The Latino Celebrities Who Came To Live The Super Bowl Live

Video: The Latino Celebrities Who Came To Live The Super Bowl Live

Video: The Latino Celebrities Who Came To Live The Super Bowl Live
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The NFL Super Bowl 2020 had an enormous Hispanic weight, not only for being celebrated in Miami, but for its sounded part-time with two of the most important figures in Latin music, the legendary Jennifer Lopez and Shakira.

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But they were not the only famous ones present on the premises. Other celebrities came to enjoy the famous game that is held every year in the United States and is famous for its great commercials.

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Among the public, we could find Omar Chaparro, a fashionable Latin actor in Hollywood and the protagonist of his latest great hit El Cielo Can Esperar, who came accompanied by his wife, the beautiful and altruistic Lucy Chaparro.

The beautiful Eiza González, another Mexican who triumphs in Hollywood, could not miss.

Jacky Bracamontes, the spectacular mom of five girls, looked beautiful with her husband Martín Fuentes.

The recently promised Odalys Ramírez and Pato Borghetti, who thus celebrated their love in the hall of Hard Rock Stadium, were also present.

Luis Gerardo Méndez, Charlie`s Angels and Murder Mistery, went superbly accompanied to his first Super Bowl by the hand of the Mexican actress Ana de la Reguera.

The actress from Lady's Nights and Nacho Libre looked very happy and with a very festive air just before the match began.

Actor José María Torre also shared laughter with Omar Chaparro and hung a photo of the actor boasting how handsome the protagonist of No Manches Frida is. The night before, Roberto Morelli in Por Amar Sin Ley was happy about the fun group of friends that was forming around the event.

Singer, model and producer Jay de la Cuev a de Moderato joked with the name of the event, calling it, instead of Super Bowl, soup per bowl.

A few hours ago, Emily Estefan, the daughter of Gloria Estefan, starred in a fun anecdote on the networks scolding Alex Rodríguez, who said that Jennifer Lopez was the first Latina to act at halftime: Hey, Jennifer Lopez is a queen, but She was not the first Latina to act in the Super Bowl, be well informed!”said the daughter of the interpreter from Mi Tierra, who was not only the first Latina to act in the Super Bowl, but also did it twice.

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