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Best friends! Eugenio Derbez and Salma Hayek are inseparable

If something already shared Salma Hayek and Eugenio Derbez is an incredible career in the acting, which has opened the doors to the international market and thanks to this, have been recognized at CinemaCon this weekend in Las Vegas. Both were working as protagonists in the film How to be a Latin Lover, which will premiere on April 28.



Now besides that, the two have become best friends and are inseparable. Eugenio commented on his friend, "Salma is a queen, she is more Mexican than anyone, you do not know how she fought every detail. He told me: 'Eugenio, you are no longer Mexican, how long have you been living in the United States? No, this is so, and in Veracruz things are like that, in Mexico she eats like this. "She set up many scenes because she oversaw the house where she lives outside of Mexico. She is a tipaza, I love her with all my soul. "

For her part the actress of Bandidas shared in her Instagram a very special moment, in which Eugenio receives the prize of CinemaCon. Along with the video, Veracruz wrote: "Eugenio receiving his award from CinemaCon for best international artist. I am very proud of him. "After their night, both were dedicated to share moments in their networks where it is noticed that both share the same sense of humor.


In addition to making photobombings, heavy jokes and sharing a giant pizza, actor No Returns is suffered from a slap with an omelette for stealing Salma's cell phone to make several jokes with the April Fool's day motif. Apparently the Mexican spent hours looking for her phone and when she finally Heard that he had stolen it, decided to interrupt an interview to grab him for tortillazos. This video unleashed the laughter in the social networks by the followers of both.

In addition to the incredible friendship they have, the two winners have said they are very proud to be Latino and carry the Mexican flag on high. In an interview with Notimex, the husband of Alessandra Rosaldo said that "as a Mexican, the fact that they recognize us in this country (United States) and that they are giving us a prize makes me feel proud and I think it changes a little vision That they have of us, "the comedian added," instead of hiding our Latin, I think it's important to go out and say, I'm proud to be Latino and that's why I decided to leave that title because I wanted an American movie to have a name Latin."