Latin Flavor: Ana Carolina da Fonseca

Our Latin Flavor of the Day is one Ana Carolina da Fonseca, yet another Brazilian Goddess to slip on a bikini and turned the world’s heads. So, you want to know more about her? Well, here’s what Wikipedia has to say: “She was born in Brazil to Portuguese parents and moved to the United States at the age of 12. She is most notably known for her work as the model/presenter on the show El Blablazo and its spin offs, which aired on Univision from 1998-2001. In 2003, she starred in the telenovela Te amaré en silencio opposite Mexican actor Eduardo Yáñez. Ana Carolina is fluent in Spanish and English, as well as her native Portuguese.” And did I mention that she looks really good in a bikini?

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