From _british_ english to _argentinian_ spanish, stark contrast. Love it. PS: I had to edit the stupid comment with italics for all ya bozo boneheads in the comments who can't even interpret words.
@@AlasdairGR she was raised by British parents (one who was an English teacher at Boston college), born in the US and moved to Argentina for few years of her childhood, Its likely she spoke only English at home (maybe some with her mom) and Spanish at school with friends but then moved to the UK when she was 6...shes had far more experience in English than Spanish.
@@lukas-lr6zt Ok and...? Argentina is the "most white" of all Latin countries, the the vast majority of its population being ethnically German, French, Dutch, Italian, and Spanish. She has citizenship in Argentina because her father *is* Argentinian, and just so happens to be of English descent. Her UK citizenship comes from her mother who is actually British. Anya is Latina because she grew up in Argentina and that is the culture that she identifies with.
@@lukas-lr6ztDo you believe that being a true Latino requires a partially indigenous appearance? 😅 If you've only met Latinos who are 'brown' or resemble indigenous people in the USA, it's because they're mestizos (a mix of European+Native American) or fully indigenous, but have adopted Latin culture. Mestizos & fully indigenous individuals make up the largest ethnic groups that come to the USA due to limited opportunities caused by the dominance of elite European Latinos in LatAm. Many white Latinos have no need to migrate except for vacations, yet they are 100% Latinos. Have u heard of the Cornish (UK) community in Mineral Del Monte, Hidalgo? I'm part of a neighboring ethnic group/pueblo indigeno called Hñähnu (not Latino fyi) & I’ve always seen the Cornish proudly identify as Mexicanos, Latinos, Hispanics, while also acknowledging their heritage. Ppl can be both European & Latino. In fact, I'd argue that the original Latinos were fully European since the concept of Latinos didn't exist before 1492 in the Americas.
@@facultad1000 Este video está editado, pero antes aclara que nació en Miami aunque fue criada entre Argentina y Londres. De todas formas, que acepte al español como su lengua nativa ya lo dice todo.
I think rarely has anybody like her ever fulfilled the meaning of their given name. She's such a joy. ahemhem cringe I know, but come on ---- she is objectively a joy to watch.
In Argentina people choose whatever name they like, it's really a cultural thing. My little cousin's name is "Samira" just bc my aunt watched an Arabic movie while pregnant and liked the name lmaoo
@@sebastyann123 Also, Russian names used to be cool just because, some of them were cool, or because the parents were communists (not joking here, I have a cousin Yasnaya and a cousin Tatiana).
@@jaimec2783 "Yasnaya" isn't even a name. It's a feminine adjective meaning "clear". Like, the country seat of Leo Tolstoy was called "Yasnaya Polyana" (The Clear Glade)
DAAAAMN, HOW SHE SOUNDS DIFFERENT!!!!! It's cool to think she grew speaking spanish, even though her name sounds nothing like spanish. Also is weird to seeing so much emotion from her, feels like a character. I like how she showed how much her origin means to her
Honestly, I don’t know what it means to “look like someone who can speak Spanish.” There are native Spanish speakers all the world from the lightest skin to the darkest skin and all features in between. However, I like that moments like these can serve as an educational moment! It’s the same for so many other languages! Another example is French. There are native French speakers in both African and European countries.
You know what makes it 20 times worst? That they don't know what they're talking about in the first place. We are talking about Argentina here. If you don't know what that means: it's "the whitest" country you'll find in South America, and arguably around the world in general. I'm almost 29 years old, and the only times I see black people is when I travel to other countries, like USA or Brazil, or because someone from another country came here, but never an Argentine black person. We have 85,0% of white population , 11,1% mixed (mixed isn't "black". It's that "latino" skin tone, which is more like a little tan), 2,6% Asians, 1,0% indigenous and 0,3% of black people. You know how low the odds of an Argentine person being black are? Yes, you do. I just told you. We got sh*t for that because people were complaining that there was no one black on our World Cup soccer team. It just goes to show you how ignorant people are. Anya looks exactly how the average Argentinean would look. Even with blue or green eyes, she would still look like someone from Argentina, just like HER FAMILY.
And even Dutch and French speaking people in South America! The world of languages is crazy. Spanish and French is spoken all across the world and even found on the most distant islands.
Exactly. I am Argentine (born and raised). I have blue eyes and blonde hair. Europeans get it when I tell them I am Argentine but Americans look at me as If I am trying to mess with their heads lol Argentines are 90% European (German, Spanish, Italian, English, Irish).
@@e.grayson4350had a similar experience, but I’m Cuban. I don’t have any indigenous ancestry so I simply look European. It’s honestly kind of funny when they act surprised after you speak Spanish.
I still remember first time I heard this, she pulled a FLAWLESS Argentine accent, first seconds she's an unreachable diva and then BOOM she's my neighbor and I feel like inviting her over to have a merienda together.
It is amusing to watch 'Americans' manage to make literally everything about skin color. Relax guys, we all look alike underneath the skin, and the skin itself is made of the same DNA and same love. Saludos desde Europa
A stunning and talented woman. I look forward to seeing her Furiosa movie next friday. She has such an unusual, expressive face. One of the great stars of the current time.
A ver... su padre es argentino, vivían con su madre (española) en Argentina... cuando la madre estaba en cinta se fueron a Miami (dicen por temas laborales), la madre rompió bolsa y allí nació Anya... a los pocos días volvieron a su pais de origen (Argentina) donde Anya vivió hasta los 6 años, luego por motivos personales se fueron a Inglaterra (su madre tiene parientes allí) donde Anya estuvo 2 años sin querer aprender inglés ya que quería volver a su hogar en Argentina... por lo que estuvo hasta los 8 años hablando español (por eso lo maneja tan bien). Luego tuvo que aprender el inglés para poder comunicarse con sus pares. Hasta el día de hoy todos los años vuelve a su hogar en Argentina donde tiene a dos de sus hermanos. El hecho de que haya nacido unos segundos en un lugar (en este caso Miami) y luego se haya vuelto a su pais de origen (o de los padres) no la hace yankee... para mi es más argentina que cualquier cosa, y respeta eso, no seas envidioso! PD: todo esto lo explicó ella misma en entrevistas, chequealo!
No hay que chequear nada, ella se reconoce como Argentina, después dirán los latinos envidiosos que no lo es, la palabra de ella en varias entrevistas y su apodo de Latina de color me vasta
Como dijo Chabelo (comediante Mexicano).. en una entrevista, "el que Yo alla nacido en Chicago fue un mero accidente" .. el fue criado en Mexico y ahi a vivido toda su vida...algo similar paso con Anya.. que padre que ella se sienta siempre orgullosa de sus origenes, desde ahora tiene toda mi admiracion
It'll mean the world to me, to start the show in my native language, you guys wont mind, do you? In which case... BUENAS NOCHES AMERICAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA **Suena twist and shout**
*Habla en argentino* Tenemos un show increible esta noche *Habla lo mas gringa y blanca posible* Lil Nas EXXXXXXXX *Habla de nuevo en argentino* Está aca che
It is such a United States thing to assume that everyone Latino is brown. People that look like her aren’t rare at all, all over Latin America. I really think it’s a Hollywood thing-> they cast what they think a Latino looks like and then that’s what the population sees/thinks lol. They look light like that, to dark brown/“black” and all shades in between. Btw I agree; she is a delight lol in English & Spanish lol
@@chamowinky ***YOU*** don't consider them like that. We latinos got the Culture from Europe and the natives of the Americas, not from Africa, yet anyone would say Celia Cruz or Ronaldinho isn't a Latino because they're black? The thing is some of you expect a stereotype, and Argentines, iconoclasts as they've always been, hammer down that subservient, meek, smiley stereotype of the Latino. And I celebrate that! Pope Francis, Keiko Fujimori, Luis Miguel, Gabriel Batistuta, Chapo Guzman, Jung Wa Lee, Shakira, Paulo Dybala, Evo Morales, Che Guevara, Antonio Banderas, Manny Pacquiao, Wendy Sulca, Lionel Messi, Salma Hayek, Carlos Valderrama, Hugo Sánchez, Julio Iglesias, Rubén Rada, Jorge Luis Borges, Xuxa, Delfín Quispe, Rigoberta Menchú, Carlos Slim, Gustavo Cerati, Caetano Veloso, Manu Ginóbili, etc... All latinos. PERIOD.
@@chamowinkyI’m Cuban but I also have the same issue of “not looking Hispanic” because I’m not brown. There are many people throughout all of Latin America that are racially white.
Anya, Viggo y Kevin Johansen son Argentinos poque de chiquitos vivieron acá (y de chiquito es que uno se cría) y porque ademas nosotros no somos unos botones que andan pidiendo visas
El Español argentino no existe como idioma, es un dialecto del mismo idioma, el Español, como también existe el Español peruano, colombiano, cubano, etc., son dialectos de un único idioma, EL ESPAÑOL. Por cierto, los gentilicios van en minúscula.
I had to look it up cause I couldn’t imagine her with the accent and yes, not only is she Argentinian but she’s the MOST Argentinian love that for her another one for my latam celebrity pantheon
From _british_ english to _argentinian_ spanish, stark contrast. Love it.
PS: I had to edit the stupid comment with italics for all ya bozo boneheads in the comments who can't even interpret words.
what is perfect english
@@rutabega306english that
is perfect such as the way anya taylor joy spoke in this video girl
@@rutabega306English that sounds indistinguishable from a native speaker. Spanish is her first language.
@@rutabega306 native english
@@AlasdairGR she was raised by British parents (one who was an English teacher at Boston college), born in the US and moved to Argentina for few years of her childhood, Its likely she spoke only English at home (maybe some with her mom) and Spanish at school with friends but then moved to the UK when she was 6...shes had far more experience in English than Spanish.
She went from Oscar speech talk to Canal 26 presenter in a second
What’s in canal 26?
@@Arian_Milan949 cheap news and gossip shows, often presented by beautiful women
@@Arian_Milan949 nothing special, it is just a argentinian news channel
@@Arian_Milan949 Argentine TV channel.
@@Arian_Milan949Argentine TV
Her little dance-y dance in the end is so cute haha.
we need a full spanish speaking movie with her
yeah, and co-staring Vigo Mortensen.
@@phiiz3r ????
@@flybeep1661 Viggo Mortensen is a also an Argentinian native Spanish speaker…
She'd turn it down because the check would be too small.
Im a Latina of Japanese and Korean descent ( originally from Okinawa over 100 years ago 😂) we come in all shades, colors and races 😂😂
Damn, I'm impressed someone your age can use a computer so well and surf the internet... My mum is only 70 but she can barely operate a VCR.
@@graxxor Bruh
Perú?
@@Brams2777 yep! 👍
@@manuelalvaradojr5802 I get that. I do a weird “opened-eyed, full head turn” when I hear a language i know is being spoken 😂
People forget that LATINA is a CULTURE not a race. There's TONS of white Latinos. She's Latin-American, Argentinian, and she's white.
Fuck all that, the Spaniards are white
Well said.
literally both of her parents are from the UK
@@lukas-lr6zt Ok and...?
Argentina is the "most white" of all Latin countries, the the vast majority of its population being ethnically German, French, Dutch, Italian, and Spanish. She has citizenship in Argentina because her father *is* Argentinian, and just so happens to be of English descent. Her UK citizenship comes from her mother who is actually British. Anya is Latina because she grew up in Argentina and that is the culture that she identifies with.
@@lukas-lr6ztDo you believe that being a true Latino requires a partially indigenous appearance? 😅 If you've only met Latinos who are 'brown' or resemble indigenous people in the USA, it's because they're mestizos (a mix of European+Native American) or fully indigenous, but have adopted Latin culture. Mestizos & fully indigenous individuals make up the largest ethnic groups that come to the USA due to limited opportunities caused by the dominance of elite European Latinos in LatAm. Many white Latinos have no need to migrate except for vacations, yet they are 100% Latinos. Have u heard of the Cornish (UK) community in Mineral Del Monte, Hidalgo? I'm part of a neighboring ethnic group/pueblo indigeno called Hñähnu (not Latino fyi) & I’ve always seen the Cornish proudly identify as Mexicanos, Latinos, Hispanics, while also acknowledging their heritage. Ppl can be both European & Latino. In fact, I'd argue that the original Latinos were fully European since the concept of Latinos didn't exist before 1492 in the Americas.
Anya tiene tanto amor por Argentina que siempre que puede trata de hablar español o nombrar al país y por eso la bancamos fuerte ❤️
PERO SI NI NOMBRÓ A ARGENTINA, JAJA
@@facultad1000 Acá no pero en otras entrevistas si
@@facultad1000 Este video está editado, pero antes aclara que nació en Miami aunque fue criada entre Argentina y Londres. De todas formas, que acepte al español como su lengua nativa ya lo dice todo.
la bara bajísima
Pregúntale si quieres irse a vivir a Argentina a ver que te dice ;)
Girl, I was not expecting that spanish to come out of her mouth 😁
@@jameycollins725 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️ Argentina people from Brazil don't speak Spanish. 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
@@jameycollins725 Raised in ARGENTINA!!!
@@jameycollins725 in Brazil they speak Portuguese, not Spanish. Her family is from Argentina and she lived there in her childhood
es argentina
@@holaqueasia3479... what?
She just has a vibe of London and Buenos Aires.
I just know Argentina is beyond proud of her
I think rarely has anybody like her ever fulfilled the meaning of their given name. She's such a joy.
ahemhem cringe I know, but come on ---- she is objectively a joy to watch.
she aint gonna sleep with you bro
@@TheEvilCheesecake tf... weird
@@TheEvilCheesecake who hurt you?
@@LuGer212 creepy men like you who can't see a pretty woman without embarrassing yourself.
@@TheEvilCheesecake That's a really fuckin weird thing to say mate.
Argentinian woman with British accent and Russian first name speaking Spanish on an American show. Wow
😄
In Argentina people choose whatever name they like, it's really a cultural thing. My little cousin's name is "Samira" just bc my aunt watched an Arabic movie while pregnant and liked the name lmaoo
@@sebastyann123 Also, Russian names used to be cool just because, some of them were cool, or because the parents were communists (not joking here, I have a cousin Yasnaya and a cousin Tatiana).
@@jaimec2783 "Yasnaya" isn't even a name. It's a feminine adjective meaning "clear". Like, the country seat of Leo Tolstoy was called "Yasnaya Polyana" (The Clear Glade)
Argentinian? I believe she was born in Miami.
DAAAAMN, HOW SHE SOUNDS DIFFERENT!!!!! It's cool to think she grew speaking spanish, even though her name sounds nothing like spanish. Also is weird to seeing so much emotion from her, feels like a character. I like how she showed how much her origin means to her
Honestly, I don’t know what it means to “look like someone who can speak Spanish.”
There are native Spanish speakers all the world from the lightest skin to the darkest skin and all features in between. However, I like that moments like these can serve as an educational moment!
It’s the same for so many other languages! Another example is French.
There are native French speakers in both African and European countries.
You know what makes it 20 times worst? That they don't know what they're talking about in the first place. We are talking about Argentina here. If you don't know what that means: it's "the whitest" country you'll find in South America, and arguably around the world in general. I'm almost 29 years old, and the only times I see black people is when I travel to other countries, like USA or Brazil, or because someone from another country came here, but never an Argentine black person.
We have 85,0% of white population , 11,1% mixed (mixed isn't "black". It's that "latino" skin tone, which is more like a little tan), 2,6% Asians, 1,0% indigenous and 0,3% of black people.
You know how low the odds of an Argentine person being black are? Yes, you do. I just told you. We got sh*t for that because people were complaining that there was no one black on our World Cup soccer team. It just goes to show you how ignorant people are. Anya looks exactly how the average Argentinean would look. Even with blue or green eyes, she would still look like someone from Argentina, just like HER FAMILY.
And even Dutch and French speaking people in South America! The world of languages is crazy. Spanish and French is spoken all across the world and even found on the most distant islands.
Exactly. I am Argentine (born and raised). I have blue eyes and blonde hair. Europeans get it when I tell them I am Argentine but Americans look at me as If I am trying to mess with their heads lol Argentines are 90% European (German, Spanish, Italian, English, Irish).
@@GuineaPigEveryday spanish and portuguese are the most speaking language here, french a dutch is a little percentage
@@e.grayson4350had a similar experience, but I’m Cuban. I don’t have any indigenous ancestry so I simply look European. It’s honestly kind of funny when they act surprised after you speak Spanish.
I still remember first time I heard this, she pulled a FLAWLESS Argentine accent, first seconds she's an unreachable diva and then BOOM she's my neighbor and I feel like inviting her over to have a merienda together.
That was an incredible switch between languages. Greetings from Córdoba.
Anyaa! You're Amazing!
Thank you
It is amusing to watch 'Americans' manage to make literally everything about skin color. Relax guys, we all look alike underneath the skin, and the skin itself is made of the same DNA and same love. Saludos desde Europa
Anya tambien muy linda tu voz cantando downtown en Last nigth in soho cantas muy bien!!
Anya Taylor Joy Tu Pais Argentina
Te Amaaa Reina. Anya Orgullo Argentino.
La mejor de todas .la amo.
A stunning and talented woman. I look forward to seeing her Furiosa movie next friday. She has such an unusual, expressive face. One of the great stars of the current time.
Deberia de llamarse linda, porque es muy linda😈❤
Nosborn, qué galan (concuerdo)
A ver... su padre es argentino, vivían con su madre (española) en Argentina... cuando la madre estaba en cinta se fueron a Miami (dicen por temas laborales), la madre rompió bolsa y allí nació Anya... a los pocos días volvieron a su pais de origen (Argentina) donde Anya vivió hasta los 6 años, luego por motivos personales se fueron a Inglaterra (su madre tiene parientes allí) donde Anya estuvo 2 años sin querer aprender inglés ya que quería volver a su hogar en Argentina... por lo que estuvo hasta los 8 años hablando español (por eso lo maneja tan bien). Luego tuvo que aprender el inglés para poder comunicarse con sus pares. Hasta el día de hoy todos los años vuelve a su hogar en Argentina donde tiene a dos de sus hermanos. El hecho de que haya nacido unos segundos en un lugar (en este caso Miami) y luego se haya vuelto a su pais de origen (o de los padres) no la hace yankee... para mi es más argentina que cualquier cosa, y respeta eso, no seas envidioso! PD: todo esto lo explicó ella misma en entrevistas, chequealo!
No hay que chequear nada, ella se reconoce como Argentina, después dirán los latinos envidiosos que no lo es, la palabra de ella en varias entrevistas y su apodo de Latina de color me vasta
Ella misma se considera argentina, dice que es su casa y ama el pais, lo que digan los demás importa cero 💅🏻💅🏻
Asi es 👍
Como dijo Chabelo (comediante Mexicano).. en una entrevista, "el que Yo alla nacido en Chicago fue un mero accidente" .. el fue criado en Mexico y ahi a vivido toda su vida...algo similar paso con Anya.. que padre que ella se sienta siempre orgullosa de sus origenes, desde ahora tiene toda mi admiracion
Envidiosos de que ? Dios santo…
She’s a great actress !
Las empanadas...
Latina representation in Hollywood !!!! Love to see it ❤
Q grande Anya 🤩🇦🇷🇦🇷
Gracias Anya por Seguir amando la Argentina gracias !!!!!
SOLO POR SER 25 DE MAYO 🇦🇷
la amo tanto, es una genia esta mujer❤
Orgullo sudamericano
Well, you sabes Anya...in inglés o en spanish, you are Hermosa and one Gran Actress
Te amamos en ARGENTINA y GRACIAS por hacernos siempre presentes!!!
Argentinian accent, I may be wrong but sounds like the accent from Buenos Aires
Viva la argentina
I knew she was from Miami. I had no idea how vastly complicated her upbringing was lol.
She's from Argentina people lol
Eso es hombe..... Otro orgullo para Latino America!!!!
People don’t want to say she is Latina because she looks white that’s bs I look white but Spanish was my first language!
Flawless argentinian spanish!!! !!! Loved it!!!!
...tiene un especial atractivo y es una grandísima profesional...
🧔🏻🇪🇦
its so mind blowing how she sounds in both English and Spanish
It'll mean the world to me, to start the show in my native language, you guys wont mind, do you? In which case... BUENAS NOCHES AMERICAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA **Suena twist and shout**
*Habla en argentino* Tenemos un show increible esta noche
*Habla lo mas gringa y blanca posible* Lil Nas EXXXXXXXX
*Habla de nuevo en argentino* Está aca che
Es un gran apoyo para la comunidad latina q se encuentra en Estados Unidos y para los q dicen q no deben hablar español x allá
comunidad Hispana, hable con propiedad
@@house30house hable con propiedad dice y le agrega un lol. jajaja
??@@xpeep4274
She has such an angelic beauty in that dress
If disney will recast their Snow White movie they sje is the one.
tanya te amamos!
It is such a United States thing to assume that everyone Latino is brown. People that look like her aren’t rare at all, all over Latin America. I really think it’s a Hollywood thing-> they cast what they think a Latino looks like and then that’s what the population sees/thinks lol. They look light like that, to dark brown/“black” and all shades in between. Btw I agree; she is a delight lol in English & Spanish lol
That is your interpretation of america . It’s like you think no whiter Spanish speaking people ever moved to America . Just makes you sound dumb
@@chamowinky ***YOU*** don't consider them like that.
We latinos got the Culture from Europe and the natives of the Americas, not from Africa, yet anyone would say Celia Cruz or Ronaldinho isn't a Latino because they're black?
The thing is some of you expect a stereotype, and Argentines, iconoclasts as they've always been, hammer down that subservient, meek, smiley stereotype of the Latino. And I celebrate that!
Pope Francis, Keiko Fujimori, Luis Miguel, Gabriel Batistuta, Chapo Guzman, Jung Wa Lee, Shakira, Paulo Dybala, Evo Morales, Che Guevara, Antonio Banderas, Manny Pacquiao, Wendy Sulca, Lionel Messi, Salma Hayek, Carlos Valderrama, Hugo Sánchez, Julio Iglesias, Rubén Rada, Jorge Luis Borges, Xuxa, Delfín Quispe, Rigoberta Menchú, Carlos Slim, Gustavo Cerati, Caetano Veloso, Manu Ginóbili, etc...
All latinos. PERIOD.
@@chamowinkyI’m Cuban but I also have the same issue of “not looking Hispanic” because I’m not brown. There are many people throughout all of Latin America that are racially white.
I can't explain why but her voice is somehow prettier in Spanish. Such a cool switch
She is soooo cute 👏🏾
I think she's the most beautiful woman in Hollywood
her argie spanish is flawless
La amo mucho.
Yo tambien
Master queen of the vernacular
What a shaved cat looks like.
LA AMOOO!!!
Anya, Viggo y Kevin Johansen son Argentinos poque de chiquitos vivieron acá (y de chiquito es que uno se cría) y porque ademas nosotros no somos unos botones que andan pidiendo visas
She sounds pretty when speaking Spanish. 🥰🥰
More latina than all those latin descended actors like Jenna Ortega
She is so beautiful, "estas hermosa Anya!"
Love her Argentinian accent!! This girl is unique!!!
She went from Anya to Aña in 0.1 seconds
Fell in love with her… again..
Love her!
That's one Targaryen Latina right there.
Try that Jenna Ortega 😅😂
💀💀🤣🤣
ARGENTINAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA MUCHAAAAAAAACHOOOOOOOOOS
MI PAIS MI PAIS
She went extremely argentinian omgh😮
Mientras habla inglés, parece gringa...pero empieza a hablar en español y se ve como la argenta típica...
genia
this isn't Emma Stone?
Hottest Spanish girl ever
I did not know she was mexican wow
She's Argentinian, not every spanish speaking person is Mexican
She is Argentinian
She looks like an elf
Por dios 😍😍😍😍
Βeautiful woman.
Me encanta este programa.... alguien sabe donde se puede ver online y gratis? Gracias
Cuando se la dejaron Irene papas se le quedaron los ojos de mojarra
como di e el cuento mas negro que la selección de argentina
Tiene acento de Shan Ishidro
WHATS THE NAME OF THE EPISODE?
its the last one of the season
cultural appropriation
Hammer head eyes.
Dulce de leche intensifies
Stop the presses
Hermoso acento rioplatense...
😊😊😊
She is amazing ❤
Oh yeah sry
Es tremendamente flashero verla hablar perfecto español rioplatense de golpe xD
More Hispanic than Jenna Ortega🤷🏻
So?
El Español argentino no existe como idioma, es un dialecto del mismo idioma, el Español, como también existe el Español peruano, colombiano, cubano, etc., son dialectos de un único idioma, EL ESPAÑOL. Por cierto, los gentilicios van en minúscula.
Qble
I had to look it up cause I couldn’t imagine her with the accent and yes, not only is she Argentinian but she’s the MOST Argentinian love that for her another one for my latam celebrity pantheon
so cute
Native Language? When did ALIEN start being called a Native Language?
Jajaja
She went from BBC reporter to Telemundo reporter quick af