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  2. Leandra Becerra Lumbreras - Wikipedia

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    Becerra claimed to have lost her birth certificate in a move in 1974, meaning she could not conclusively prove her age. [10] Since she did not have her birth certificate, the Guinness World Records could not verify Becerra's claim and instead recognized Misao Okawa (1898–2015) as the world's oldest living person, and Jeanne Calment (1875–1997) as the longest-lived person in history.

  3. Gordita - Wikipedia

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    Gorditas de azúcar (sugar gorditas) The fast food restaurant chain Taco Bell offers a wheat flour gordita that has limited similarity to gorditas as served in Mexico, and is more akin to a pita bread taco. [2] In eastern and central Mexico gorditas de nata (cream gorditas) are consumed often

  4. Wendy Guevara - Wikipedia

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    Wendy Guevara Venegas was born in León, Guanajuato, on 12 August 1993.She is one of the four children of Francisco Guevara and Fabiola Venegas Vázquez. [13] She lived a difficult childhood, due to her father's alcoholism problems, [14] and had to conceal her sexual orientation and gender identity. [15]

  5. Eden Estrada - Wikipedia

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    Estrada came out as a transgender woman when she was eighteen years old. [8] In 2020, YouTuber Jaclyn Hill posted a video accusing Estrada of body shaming her. [9] Estrada made a public apology on her Instagram. [9] In 2020, Estrada and two of her friends, Jaslene Whiterose and Joslyn Flawless, were assaulted and robbed at Hollywood Boulevard ...

  6. Angélica Vale - Wikipedia

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    Vale was born in Mexico City, Mexico.As a child, in the movie El Gran Triunfo in 1981, Vale portrayed the daughter of Mexican superstar Rigo Tovar.From 1982 to 1986 her family was banned from Televisa due to the launch of the independent production "Lupita" on the rival TV Azteca network in which she played the title role.

  7. Las hijas de la señora García - Wikipedia

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    Las hijas de la señora García (English: Mrs. García and Her Daughters) [1] is a Mexican telenovela produced by José Alberto Castro for TelevisaUnivision. It is based on the 2017 Turkish series Mrs. Fazilet and Her Daughters , created by Sırma Yanık. [ 2 ]

  8. Melly Barajas Cárdenas - Wikipedia

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    Barajas Cárdenas is from Guadalajara. [1] Sometime in the 1990s, while working there as a teacher and clothing designer, she vacationed with her father in Mazamitla, where the family owned a home, and they discussed the fact Europe had recently granted appellation of origin of tequila to Mexico and his own desire to have a tequila with his name on it.

  9. Sihuanaba - Wikipedia

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    In parts of Mexico the Siguanaba is known as macihuatli, a Nahuatl word that can be broken down to two elements; cihuatl (meaning "woman") and matlatl (meaning "net"). This "net-woman" encompasses the figurative idea of a woman capturing men in her metaphorical net of attraction.