Latina Celebrities Speaking Spanish/Portuguese

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Published 2022-09-18
Latinas in Hollywood Speaking Spanish and Portuguese:
00:00 Diane Guerrero
00:25 Camila Mendes
00:54 Eva Mendes
01:19 Tessa Thompson
01:52 Zoe Saldana
02:20 Anya Taylor-Joy
02:53 Michelle Rodriguez
03:29 Isabela Merced/Isabela Moner
03:53 Barbie Ferreira
04:21 Alexis Bledel
05:07 Gina Torres
05:41 Adrienne Bailon
06:10 Morena Baccarin
06:40 Eiza Gonzalez
07:06 Sofia Carson
07:38 Lauren Jauregui
08:10 Kaya Scodelario
08:34 Cardi B
09:01 Selena Gomez
09:38 Isabella Gomez
10:08 Maia Reficco
10:40 Christina Aguilera
11:11 Hailey Bieber/Hailey Baldwin
11:40 Camila Cabello
12:12 Camila Morrone
12:29 Mia Goth
13:03 Stephanie Beatriz
13:23 Adria Arjona
13:51 Alicia Braga
14:14 Melissa Barrera
14:43 Kali Uchis
15:16 Ana de Armas
15:40 Gina Rodriguez
16:05 Dascha Polanco
16:42 Jordana Brewster
17:28 America Ferrera
17:55 Eva Longoria
18:21 Camilla Belle
18:55 Christina Milian
19:22 Lupita Nyong'o
19:50 Jennifer Lopez

All Comments (21)
  • Zoe Zaldana's Spanish was so comfortable and easy to listen to.
  • Didn’t know half of these actresses were Latin and I’m so proud that they represent our culture 🙏🙏🙏
  • Everyone speaking perfectly articulated sentences and thoughts and then you have Selena just saying “hola, sí, taco” 💀
  • @Mothobius
    People tend to think that Latinas and Latinos are a specific race. There are white, black, mixed, and every other race of them.
  • @lea9977
    What a privilege to have your parents teach you more than 1 language. My family was from EVERYWHERE, that they only taught me English, and I was so pissed about that growing up.
  • I'm jealous of how so many of them were born in the USA but speak their native tongues. I wish my parents only spoke our native language at home like Alexis' parents did.
  • @llillalla
    Mia Goth speaks Portuguese so well, I'm obsessed with her voice 😭
  • @MonumentToSin
    Listening to Anya speak Spanish is fascinating. The Argentine accent is so unique.
  • The way Michelle Rodriguez easily switches between Spanish and English is flawless
  • @kenjako
    Thanks for including Portuguese! Many people forget that brazilians are latin too 😘😘😘 beijos from Brasil
  • Man I just love how Portuguese sounds like. For work purposes I study English and Finnish but later I'd like to learn Portuguese. Such a beautiful language.
  • @fuschiacandy
    Mia Goth, Hailey Bieber, Alexis Bledel, Anya Taylor-Joy, Lupita Nyong’o were pleasant surprises
  • @Kwelar
    It was cool hearing some of these actresses speak Spanish, but when I heard Anya Taylor-Joy speak Spanish for the first time my mind was blown. I was speechless. I had no idea she was Latina as I've only previously heard her speak with an English accent thinking she was British.
  • @Jeanette3
    Alexis Bledel literally blew me away. I had no idea she was Latina 😧
  • @spdcrzy
    It's actually nice to have all these clips back to back because it's really easy to see the differences in dialect and slang and even speed between the different types of Spanish (and even Brazilian!) accents. It's a great educational resource too, honestly.
  • @pabriny
    I did not know so many of these actresses were Brazilian! Wow!
  • I LOVE the way Portuguese sounds. The way it flows is just so pretty 🥰
  • @Dino13
    Me encanta Lupita que a pesar de no tener padres mexicanos ella quiso volver para aprender español y conectar con el país en que nació, y que aunque ese tiempo que vivió en México lamentablemente sufrió racismo ella aún así siempre ha hablado maravillas del país y lo tiene en su corazón.
  • I'm glad Zoe Saldaña is finally being credited in movies with her real name. For years, she was going by Zoe Saldana, despite n and ñ not being interchangeable. They're two different letters.
  • @alexurfantasy
    I was born and raised in New York but my parents are Salvadoran . My mom always tells me the story about how I told her I didn’t wanna be Latino or speak Spanish because I grew up in a white predominantly Jewish neighborhood on Long Island so she got a job that took us to Peru for almost a year when I was 13. We traveled to Argentina , Chile and Uruguay too and that experience changed my life . I came back a proud Latino . I became aware of the advantage I had for speaking Spanish . I embraced my culture and I’m the proudest Latino you’ll meet . It’s helped me with job opportunities , It’s helped me traveling and making friends in different countries , even my closest friends here in nyc are Hispanic . I don’t have kids but my brother has a son and I pay for him to take private Spanish classes so that he has the same experiences as my brother and I did .