This year marks the 10th Anniversary of the Latin Grammy Awards, y por eso we're expecting their best show yet. The Latin Recording Academy plans to give us just that. Eugenio Derbez and the beautiful Lucero are set to co-host the awards and, from what we hear, the performances are going to be spectacular! Newly added to the list are Luis Fonsi, Grupo Montez De Durango, Laura Pausini, Espinoza Paz, and La Quinta Estación. They'll be joining previously announced performers Rubén Blades, David Bisbal, Shaila Dúrcal, Luz Ríos, the controversial Calle 13, and Grammy winning phenom, not to mention one of our favorite Spanish imports, Alejandro Sanz!

The Sanz performance will be extra special, inviting fan participation. That's right, fans will be able to pick out which song the singer will perform on that night! So cast your votes, and good luck to all the Latin Grammy nominees este año! [Latin Grammy]
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Now that Eugenio is kickin' his bachelorhood to the curb and on to a ‘Misma Luna’ marriage, it’s time for this comedic actor to think about babies! So here’s a hilarious photo of what would happen if Eugenio Derbez and his soon-to-be wifey, Alessandra Rosaldo, were to have a child. Qué cómico!

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Felicidades a Eugenio Derbez, star of the poignant immigration film La Misma Luna, on his engagement! The Mexican actor will tie the knot with telenovela star Alessandra Rosaldo in an Acapulco beach wedding this year. What else is in store for this handsome (why are all the good ones taken?) güey? The actor will put his comedic chops to the test in Beverly Hills Chihuahua this September. [Esmas]
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Under the Same Moon (La Misma Luna) is the highest opening Spanish-language blockbuster ever to be released in the U.S.! The movie made $2.77 million on its opening weekend, bumping Ladron Que Roba A Ladron from its numero uno spot at $1.6 million. Mi TRL viewers should remember the cast's recent appearance when the guys were promoting su nuevo film on nuestra turf. Looks like they have a lot of celebrating to do and so do we! The more dinero Latin films make the more we'll be seeing all-Latin casts in mainstream peliculas. Support tu communidad! [Yahoo! News]
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