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A video of an interview with the singer went viral because of her particular accent. Luengo is topical for his literary debut

Beatriz Luengo: "I did not enjoy UPA Dance, but yes and very much, 'A step forward'"

Last Wednesday, social networks caught fire with a video of an interview with Beatriz Luengo (36) in which the singer answered the questions in neutral Spanish (Latin). One of the strengths of the conversation with Billboard 'Growing Up Latino' was when Luengo said: "My biggest investment I think is in red lip crayons." The actress of Un Paso Adelante , born in Madrid and raised in the neighborhood of Hortaleza, received thousands of criticisms for simulating an accent that, according to Internet users, caused a funny situation.

Luengo suffered harsh criticism that reproached him that he was from Hortaleza and that he was acting in a "ridiculous" way. They compared it with the protagonist of another viral video, María José, who said (also with a Latin accent) that of: "My name is María José, I like books, I am taciturn, vegetarian, animalistic."

The singer has wanted to get in the way of all those who, according to her, have bullied her . Luengo has shared a post on his Instagram in which he wears a t-shirt (which he has also put up for sale) with the message 'Don't touch me the crayons' accompanied by a vindictive text: "Don't touch me the crayons! a t-shirt and smiles sweetheart #grlpower And is that "coj ** es" is a very little inclusive word, I propose the crayons that are very cute and do not exclude anyone. Before the hatred creativity chic @ s! because as I say in The talk of @aprendemosjuntosbbva (link in stories) everything is solved with creativity, and because if you were launched darts yesterday, do n't think "where are you from" reinvest it, think "where are you going" and use that energy to show your strength in the first person. I will love teaching my son to face #bullying with creativity, and because if my muses were able to do everything, I can also #inspiracion #eldespertardelasmusas already for pre-sale at @casadellibro @fnac @elcorteingles @amazon This cute t-shirt can be find in @lachicadelcrayonrojo #feminism #equalism #hatergonnahate #Taylorforpresident #thankshaters #porlapromo #besitos

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Beatriz Luengo lives in Miami with her husband of Cuban origin Yotuel Romero. They have a son in common called D'Angelo and the singer has dared now with the publication of her first book called The Awakening of the Muses in which she reflects on feminism.

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