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Archive for the ‘Press’ Category
Article written on February 9, 2010 •
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Filmink, the Australian Movie Magazine is featuring an article on Salma Hayek in it’s March 2010 issue. The article talks about her latest movie Cirque De Freak : The Vampire’s Assistant , which will be out in theatres in Australia on March 11, 2011. In this movie , Salma Hayek plays a bearded lady. Read the article to know about her hairy problem and shaving techniques. Its hard to believe that someone as beautiful as Salma Hayek has to wax her moustache. The article also talks briefly about her career and how she became one of Hollywood’s best actresses, the current obsession with vampire movies and how Cirque De Freak is different from those movies.You can buy the magazine by emailing an inquiry to dina@filmink.com.au or visit www.filmink.com.au to know more about the magazine.
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Article written on March 18, 2009 •
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What’s your number one beauty rule?
Never go to sleep without washing your face, no matter how tired you are.
What has been the most surprising thing about motherhood?
I don’t know if it’s motherhood that’s surprising or that Valentina is so surprising. I am in awe of her—she’s very magical. I feel so connected to her but at the same time I discover something new about her every day.
If you could have any superpower, what would it be?
The power to make people be kind to each other. Actually, I stole that answer from a friend!
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Article written on March 16, 2009 •
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More great news for us Salma Hayek fans – she’s gracing the cover of the April issue of In Style! We will try to get scans from the magazine as soon as possible. For now, here are a few tidbits from the interview, via JustJared.com.
“Any color can look beautiful on you,” the 42-year-old actress says. “It’s like a relationship. You just have to embrace it and work with it… When you’re petite, what color you wear doesn’t matter so much but big prints are probably not the best idea.”
Of her 17-month-old daughter Valentina Paloma, Salma says, “She’s a little dictator! (laughs) She is unique, magical–definitely the most colorful person I’ve ever met. I feel so connected to her, but at the same time, we are completely different. I discover something new about her every day.”
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Article written on February 6, 2009 •
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Salma Hayek has some words of wisdom for women who are hesitant about starting a family later on in life.
“When you turn 40, it’s a lost easier than 30,” the actress, 42, tells USA Today. “They lied when they said you get old when you’re 40. The best is the 40s.” Watch the video here.
Hayek, who gave birth to daughter Valentina in September 2007, says she’ll “maybe” expand her brood, adding that she won’t let her age determine whether or not she’ll have more kids.
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Article written on November 10, 2008 •
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“I’m like an alcoholic,” she shrugs. “It’s like, I don’t care if I cry, I don’t care if I’m fat, I’m just gonna do it for one more week, one more month, and then, when I see how much good it is doing her, I can’t stop. Eet’s a very powerful thing you know.”
In Salma Hayek’s world, it’s straight-talking, power-broking, ball-busting movie-making. That and breast-feeding. Ay caramba!
It’s hard not to notice Salma Hayek’s bosoms. She is so very, very little, and though primly camouflaged this morning underneath her Gucci jacket and Balenciaga ruffle shirt, they do, as it were, precede her. On the other hand, given she is still breast-feeding (her daughter, Valentina, by the French businessman François-Henri Pinault, was born in September last year), perhaps that’s only to be expected. Wow. Breast-feeding for an entire year. I shouldn’t say this, but maybe that’s one of the reasons why she called off her wedding to the billionaire Pinault last July. I mean, that long? How does one possibly get anything else done? “Yeah, well, let me tell you it’s toff,” agrees Hayek, in that throaty Mexican accent of hers. “You don’t know what pain I’m in after two hours, how difficult it was at first. And by the way, the myth that says you lose all this weight when you breast-feed? That is sooo not true. Look,” she protests, grabbing her tummy and then reaching for the plate of biscuits the waiter has set down on the table, “it’s like, ‘Please, everyone, can you stop telling me I look really well?’ ”
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