Disney's newest series 'Diary of a Future President' will be teaching young girls this 2020 that no matter who you are, whether a woman or a Latina, anyone can be great.
Actresses Eva Longoria and America Ferrera poked some fun at the Golden Globes Sunday night when they took the stage to present Best Actor in a TV Drama.
When "Jane The Virgin" actress Gina Rodriguez won the 2015 Golden Globe for "Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Comedy Or Musical" as well as the 2015 People's Choice Award for "Favorite New TV Comedy," it confirmed what many of the TV-going audience already knew -- that she was a shining star and the show was a hit.
The CW's Peabody Award-winning show and "AFI Top 10 Program of the Year" is now bringing it back to where it all started. Loyal fans can soon own the complete first season and get a behind-the-scenes look at the laughs, hard work and heart that's put into the production.
No matter what age she might be Golden Globe winner and "Jane the Virgin" star Gina Rodriguez will always be Daddy's little girl.
Rodriguez, a kind, articulate and talented woman whose wisdom is well beyond her years, is paying homage to her father who has helped shape her positive outlook on life with an upcoming book.
The White House Correspondents Dinner weekend has concluded but not after Voto Latino hosted its seventh annual Diversity in Media reception gathering celebrities, newsmakers and members of the media in one room.
"Jane the Virgin" star Gina Rodriguez is on top of the world. The Golden Globe-winning actress who moved the audience to tears with her emotional acceptance speech, is making strides for Latinos on TV, making a movie with Mark Wahlberg and in real life, she's head over heels in love with her boyfriend and fellow actor Henri Esteve.
Women are truly fabulous and as Latinas we value the bonds with the women in our lives especially our mothers and grandmothers. Not only have they helped paved the way for us, but they continue to drive us to be better and reach for the stars.
On March 25, P&G Orgullosa's forum "Nueva Latinas Living Fabulosa," held at The TimesCenter in New York, not only celebrated the beautiful modern, bicultural Latina experience, but it was a tribute to our roots and the women who are the gateway to our cultures.
Fresh off of promoting the Netflix hit, "Orange Is the New Black "Season 3 in Mexico City, Alma Award-winning actress and proud Afro-Caribeña Selenis Leyva is a force to be reckoned with and she's bringing her fierce acting skills to HBO's "VEEP."
On Wednesday night, Gina Rodriguez, Angie Martinez, Lilliana Vazquez, Nina Terrero and "OITNB" Stars Diane Guerrero and Selenis Leyva together with P&G's Orgullosa program celebrated its newest initiative, 'Living Fabulosa' (living fabulously). It's a continuation of its Nueva Latina campaign, "which highlights the unique and complex experience of the modern, bicultural Latina -- the Nueva Latina."
When Genesis Rodriguez, a Miami-born actress of Cuban and Venezuelan descent, isn't acting on set, she's on a mission to empower her fellow Latina actresses in a business that she feels often reinforces stereotypes and drums up competition. Latin Post caught up with the stunning Miami-born actress to discuss her latest movie, fighting stereotypes and wanting Latinas in show business to unify.
Golden Globe-winning, "Jane The Virgin" star Gina Rodriguez is upping the ante not only on the acting front, but in the designer duds department -- and it's sure to get better from here with all eyes now on the loveable Latina.
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association showed Latinos in TV and film some love Sunday night at the 72nd annual Golden Globe Awards. Latinos who scored big at the Globes included Mexican writer/director Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, nabbing the Best Screenplay Award (along with Nicolas Giacobone, Alexander Dinelaris Jr., and Armando Bo) for "Birdman," and "Jane The Virgin" star Gina Rodriguez, who proudly and humbly won her first-ever Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a TV series, Musical or Comedy.