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America Ferrera: The Rising Star Shines on the Cover of Vogue Mexico

REDACTION. The Honduran-born actress america ferreracontinues to captivate the United States with his talent and now stands out as the new face of the cover of the renowned Vogue magazine in its Mexico edition.

Although he has already worked in several Hollywood films, Ferrera rose to fame after being part of the cast of the new movie “Barbie.” Her talent, charisma, effort and dedication have led her to be acclaimed by the audience and the national and international media.

America Ferrera in Vogue magazine.

This is how he is now the new face that embellishes the cover of the prestigious magazine. Titled as: «America Ferrera: “Barbie updates the female value standard to expand what makes us beautiful and valuable«, the magazine collects the trajectory that the actress has had and her desire to succeed.

«daughter of Honduran parentsAmerica Ferrera is part of a generation of Latina women with the faithful intention of telling stories that shape culture,” says part of the Vogue article.

The actress highlights her Latin roots.

She also mentions her starring role in the hit comedy that put her on the map, Real Women Have Curves and Ugly Betty in 2006.

In addition, they describe the great admiration they feel towards her. artists like Gloria Calderon and Eva Longoria.

You can read the full article here

Also read: América Ferrera, the first Honduran to have a Barbie in her honor

Who is America Ferrera?

His full name is America Georgine Ferrera and was born in 1984, is a young American actress, originally from Los Angeles to Honduran parents.

She is the winner of a Emmy Awardas well as a Golden Globe and a SAG Award for his starring role in the television sitcom ‘Ugly Betty,’ the American version of “I am Betty the Ugly one”.

Her talent and dedication have led her to film series such as “Ugly Betty” (Golden Globe and Emmy for Best Comedy Actress) and “Superstore” (“Superstore”). In addition to films like “Real women have curves” (“Real women have curves”) (2002), with which she rose to fame.

Ferrera at the Barbie premiere.

about his performance in BarbieAmerica said it has seen the project as an opportunity to “change history.”

“To represent more of us in the Barbie story, which is so influential, so pervasive in our culture,” she said.

2023-07-22 14:33:57


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