Latin Flavor: Angelique Boyer

20 December 2006

Topics: Angelique Boyer, Latin Flavor of the Day

Angelique Boyer is a Mexican actress born in France. No, really. Wikipedia says so. In fact, she’s so French that her real name is Monique-Paulette Boyer Rousseau. I mean, come on, only the French would think up a name that ridiculously long and pretentious. But I digress. Our Latin hottie is one of the stars of “Rebelde”, which as everyone knows, I TIVO everynight. Don’t you?

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