My father who served in Viet Nam. The family story is that his father was murdered for daring to try to vote even though he could have passed for white. My father still chose to serve his country in spite of.
@AncestryUS is there anyway us who are not celebrities can have him dive into our history like this in private or publicly? Either way I would love to know my history. I already sent my DNA to your lab and it's almost done. But I would love to know even more. Can you let me know how I can do this. Thank you so much for all that you guys do. This is so exciting.
As a Kenyan, I would've loved to hear her ancestral history because we're from the same tribal family (Nilotic) so would be indirectly learning mine Edit: Guys I'm not related to Lupita! We're not from the same tribe - just from a larger tribe that broke off! Search Nilotic
Her dad is one of the brightest leaders we have in our country,, stays away from political scuffles and you only hear his name when it comes to matters concerning developmental issues and progressive matters..
I have always thought Lupita a beautiful young lady with a strong mind and spirit, NOW I know where she got it from- her father!!! What a wonderful story to find out about your father.
Sharon, Give her mother credit for keeping the family together while her husband was imprisoned & being tortured. Both of her parents were strong influencers in her childhood.
I knew this comment was going to follow as soon as the father or a man is given credit. Lol I’m confident you wouldn’t have said this is it was just credit to the mother. Lol @ Katherine Owian
@@brandonshepherd7477 Facts. These are the types of women to avoid. She probably couldn't rest seeing the father be credited without the mom somehow not being mentioned so she just *had* to find a way to shoehorn the mom in there to rain on the man's strong/determine/survival spirit possibly being passed onto his child. Women like her should be avoided.
@@brandonshepherd7477 I mean, he didn’t have to worry about his children because he knew they were with their mother. So I’m sure that it afforded him some sort of peace during such turbulence. I think this speaks to BOTH parents determination and guts. So no, it’s not about “praising the one over the other” - it’s about praising BOTH in the COUPLE that believed so much in their convictions that they kept pushing even after there was obvious danger to them. Stop spreading such hate. I’m sure her father would praise their mother and vice-versa. A couple like that IS A TEAM. It’s not a COMPETITION because BOTH are supporting EACHOTHER. 🙄 stop trying to speak for her own father when he can very well do that for himself.
@@luna39900 She is legally, as she holds citizenship. However, neither parent is Mexican, and she left Mexico when she was one. So culturally and historically no.
@@Stephie77 she holds legal citizenship, speaks Spanish and lived the culture but several months, in my opinion she’s more Mexican than some Latinos in the US
The name Lupita and her Spanish now all make sense. She spoke Spanish very well in Black Panther 2. I was like nah, this girl speaks Spanish for real. First time I ever saw her I was blown away by her beauty. Still am
Lupita Nyongo's father is such an inspiration... She must be so proud of him... Look at how many remarkable achievements he accomplished, in spite of all the things he went through... I love Lupita Nyongo's face, her skin is absolute, beautiful, flawless & stunning... Plus she's a great actress also... I'm very sorry about your father's bother Charles loss... 🌹 🕊 🌹
@@celticmulato2609 if someone says Zendaya or Jennifer Lawrence is the most beautiful woman they have ever seen would you say they are virtue signalling?
People think going to the US as an immigrant is a struggle. But I think surviving as an immigrant, particularly a Black African immigrant in Mexico, is WILD and a testament to her family tree.
I don't understand why Peter decided to emigrate to Mexico, of all places. Given Kenya's history, it would make more sense for him to take his family to GB.
Well, during slavery escaped slaves from slave states of Texas, Florida, Alabama, and Louisiana went there. I mean it made more sense than running all the way to Canada. When Mexico ran everything West of Louisiana they outlawed slavery can't remember the dates...Google it. They were welcomed with open arms, no I.D. SS# or any documentation. 😉
This is so beautiful, and gives me hope that I may one day learn more from my father, and grandparent's history in Nigeria. We survived a genocide, moving to America during the Biafran War, and it is very difficult to learn anything before that. The scars remain.
Nigeria is one of the most ethnically diverse countries in the world (believe it's #5). While that may seem like a challenge, it can serve as a framework. Use the migration periods of the groups that you belong to. Research conquests, conflicts, tribal and kingdom alliances for clues. You may be able to narrow it down to a reasonable probability by eliminating the impossibilities. I love the work that this research team does for that reason. Sherlock Holmes could learn from this channel.
@@vdavid9395 Thank you for this response. It falls on heavily-listening ears! I actually study AAST, and History more broadly, so I believe that I understand exactly what you’re suggesting. The concepts are very familiar; I just had some sort of emotional block applying them to my own family’s history (almost like I wanted to respect their privacy so much that it felt strange to look too deeply into. Wow, so strange to spell out.). The insights you provided will be thoroughly considered, excitedly studied, and deeply reflected upon, I assure you! I may even let you know how it goes, haha(: Thank you!
(That woman absolutely GLOWS FROM WITHIN more than any person to ever live. I’m convinced she has a very tiny sun at her center.🤩 Holy gorgeous. It also doesn’t hurt that she’s a *lovely* person, too. Adore her)
If anyone wants to know how brutal President Moi's regime was, read about Robert Ouko; it seems his spirit cannot rest in peace. The shockwaves of what happened to him still reverberate every year when Ouko's name comes up here and there. He was a symbol of the single minded brutality of that era. I dont blame Lupita's dad for fleeing, and it was incredibly brave of him to come back after only 4 years. Alot has changed in Kenya because of these brave men and it is our prayer that God will continue to liberate and protect this country. Raila Odinga is of course the symbol of democracy in Kenya having fought for many of the freedoms we enjoy today, though very much unappreciated - esp. among the youth - due to poor documentation of our history, and a continued culture of tribal discrimination that plagues the country; fueled by politicians. We believe, and we declare by God's grace that NEVER AGAIN will we suffer the madness of those years.
Her name is the diminutive or the affectionate way to call women who are named GUADALUPE in Mexico, probably she was named like that after La Virgen de Guadalupe who is very important in Mexico's catholicism.
@@andriakatuga3014 but the verb tense must match that of the first part of the sentence, which refers back to the time when Brie “HAD no idea”. (If you’re going to pick nits, don’t be surprised if other people do 😉.)
Have to keep reminding myself that Peter is Anyang' Nyong'o 😆 I see him often at the supermarket quietly shopping with his body guard almost unnoticed without a fuss. Making sure he picks the best fruit and veg. A very calm man but very fiery when in his political stance.
Very pretty lady. But wow she had a strong father and family. I’m white so maybe this sounds strange. But I’m incredibly honored to see this story. And thankful for what her father did. I am 65 yrs old and as a young child my dad taught me color doesn’t matter. We are all the same. In my faith I believe the same thing. We are all Gods children. I am so proud of this you woman and happy to call her my sister. As we are all Gods children.
This was such a fascinating video it so nice of her to share her beautiful story with us about her family her father strength live on within her lupita is such inspirational to many God bless her🙏🏾❤.
We were talking about this not so long ago that no matter home bad your home country is, there is no place like home. Each place has an energy that becomes a part of you when you grow up.
I WOULD have liked to hear more about her DNA ancestry. Such as what tribes they were, and if there are any distant American relatives who were brought over during the Slave Trade.
She is a LUO I, just like Obama's father who is also a Luo. LUO is the fourth largest tribe in kenya. we are traditionally fishermen and i'm proud to be a Luo.
I didn't know that about her father or family in general but I wished there was more on like her grandparents or further back like the others they have done.
She's so poised dignified and sexy! I just love her! And everytime i see her and her family they always remind me of my Aunty! She looks very much like she could pass for Luo.
I just found my bio father last year after 38 years. He lives on the west coast though so I haven’t meant him yet. I finally have a family (his side) that I finally feel like I belong too
That is amazing news! Thank you so much for sharing your discovery with us. We hope you get the opportunity to meet him in person soon. We want to wish you the very best of luck as you build on the wonderful connections you have made on your paternal side of the family. 😊
Sure is. She comes from a long line of political power. Her forefathers (great grands) were given money and power from the West to point out and sell other people that resided in Africa to be enslaved in the West or around the world (Trans Atlantic Slave trade).
To be honest, ALL of human history depresses me. Whenever i want to stop watching fluff and want to learn about the history of any country, it brings me down. The personal accounts are the worse, but just reading the facts is bad enough. And if its not humans doing bad things to each other, its nature: so many horrific diseases & disasters...sorry to be negative. But this is a good story and i guess we can take heart from it. The human race keeps struggling along & this mans fortitude & courage gives me hope.
At least you are not desensitised to human struggles, I've stopped watching the news a while ago it's just too depressing, but you can't really escape it totally.
It is a very fascinating story but I have to wonder if Lupita actually found the answer to her question from the program? I thought she wants to find out what actually happened to her uncle but what we hear from this clip is the activism work her father did, which is very inspiring but her father is a governor in Kenya now, so it shouldn't be a secret anymore and Lupita should be able to find this out directly from her father or those he worked with.
Confusion, Africans don't see it that way We can be citizens of England, Canada , usa , Mexico etc It's just for a better living Our home is where we come from
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Oh she is a Mexican woman believe me a very beautiful gorgeous woman indeed 😍😻🥰 her skin is like liquid gold or more beautiful 😍 I really love her ♥️❤️ a buena hora mi bonita 🌻💜♥️❤️😍😻🥰🌹🥀🇩🇴
She is more Kenyan than she is Mexican! Literally grew up in Kenya from the age of 1 and left Kenya at 16 after completing high school!! Bith her parents are Kenyan!! Mexico and the USA only claim her because of who she became. I doubt you would be claiming her being born in Mexico if she was a nobody!!
Lupita's admiration for her father's perseverance is incredible. Who in your family inspires you most?
My father who served in Viet Nam. The family story is that his father was murdered for daring to try to vote even though he could have passed for white. My father still chose to serve his country in spite of.
@AncestryUS is there anyway us who are not celebrities can have him dive into our history like this in private or publicly? Either way I would love to know my history. I already sent my DNA to your lab and it's almost done. But I would love to know even more. Can you let me know how I can do this. Thank you so much for all that you guys do. This is so exciting.
My family was a part of the Mexican Revolution fought with Pancho Villa and Emiliano Zapata. Very proud of my heritage.
She has great genetics
Prof Anyang Nyong'o has transformed Kisumu City into the cleanest and most livable City in Kenya. He's been exemplary..
As a Kenyan, I would've loved to hear her ancestral history because we're from the same tribal family (Nilotic) so would be indirectly learning mine
Edit: Guys I'm not related to Lupita! We're not from the same tribe - just from a larger tribe that broke off! Search Nilotic
Are u kenyan ?
@@kaln6973 she wrote... 'as a Kenyan ". Line ya Kwanza, right there, the first three words. 👀.
@@caseanne looooooooool how come I didnt see it ? I know I was getting something while reading . lol
@@kaln6973 hehehe it's all in good fun.
Wow! How big is your tribe? Are there chances of being related?
Her dad is one of the brightest leaders we have in our country,, stays away from political scuffles and you only hear his name when it comes to matters concerning developmental issues and progressive matters..
I think her father made sure his brother's death was not in vain. Thank you for his perseverance.
Her father is an awesome person I’m glad he is still here with us despite facing those dangerous odds!
I have always thought Lupita a beautiful young lady with a strong mind and spirit, NOW I know where she got it from- her father!!! What a wonderful story to find out about your father.
Watching this i was amazed on how beautiful she really is
Sharon, Give her mother credit for keeping the family together while her husband was imprisoned & being tortured. Both of her parents were strong influencers in her childhood.
I knew this comment was going to follow as soon as the father or a man is given credit. Lol I’m confident you wouldn’t have said this is it was just credit to the mother. Lol @ Katherine Owian
@@brandonshepherd7477 Facts. These are the types of women to avoid.
She probably couldn't rest seeing the father be credited without the mom somehow not being mentioned so she just *had* to find a way to shoehorn the mom in there to rain on the man's strong/determine/survival spirit possibly being passed onto his child. Women like her should be avoided.
@@brandonshepherd7477 I mean, he didn’t have to worry about his children because he knew they were with their mother. So I’m sure that it afforded him some sort of peace during such turbulence. I think this speaks to BOTH parents determination and guts. So no, it’s not about “praising the one over the other” - it’s about praising BOTH in the COUPLE that believed so much in their convictions that they kept pushing even after there was obvious danger to them. Stop spreading such hate. I’m sure her father would praise their mother and vice-versa. A couple like that IS A TEAM. It’s not a COMPETITION because BOTH are supporting EACHOTHER. 🙄 stop trying to speak for her own father when he can very well do that for himself.
Wow. She’s Mexican 🥺💚 my family fled to Mexico too and I was born there, I’m Mexican and we left when I was age 6 and my middle name is Kenya..
She's Kenyan and has no Mexican heritage
This is just funny … she’s not Mexican in any way shape or form
@@luna39900 she has citizenship by birth. Only natives are Mexican.
@@luna39900 She is legally, as she holds citizenship. However, neither parent is Mexican, and she left Mexico when she was one. So culturally and historically no.
@@Stephie77 she holds legal citizenship, speaks Spanish and lived the culture but several months, in my opinion she’s more Mexican than some Latinos in the US
The name Lupita and her Spanish now all make sense. She spoke Spanish very well in Black Panther 2. I was like nah, this girl speaks Spanish for real.
First time I ever saw her I was blown away by her beauty. Still am
Lupita Nyongo's father is such an inspiration... She must be so proud of him... Look at how many remarkable achievements he accomplished, in spite of all the things he went through... I love Lupita Nyongo's face, her skin is absolute, beautiful, flawless & stunning... Plus she's a great actress also...
I'm very sorry about your father's bother Charles loss... 🌹 🕊 🌹
Lupita, your dad's strength lives in you. What an inspiration!
She gets that amazing melanin from both parents, integrity and drive from her dad and beauty from her mom.
👍🏿
"Beauty, strong ,intelligent and power inside and out" chadwick boseman about Lupita and i agree💯💯
One of the most beautiful women I’ve ever seen. Truly a goddess 🥰
PLEASE!!! she is pretty but not extraordinary!!
@@celticmulato2609 That’s your opinion and that’s his opinion. No one is right or wrong 😑🙄
@@celticmulato2609 well, that's how he sees it and i also agree with him and i wouldn't disagree with you if you think otherwise
@@michaelmaps2004 It's obvious many of the comments on her looks are hyperbolic and just virtue signaling!
@@celticmulato2609 if someone says Zendaya or Jennifer Lawrence is the most beautiful woman they have ever seen would you say they are virtue signalling?
People think going to the US as an immigrant is a struggle. But I think surviving as an immigrant, particularly a Black African immigrant in Mexico, is WILD and a testament to her family tree.
I was thinking exactly the same thing
why is it wilder in Mexico as a black African that it is in the US?
That’s clearly a comment from someone who has no idea of what living in Mexico is like -yet- feels pretty comfortable speaking about it 🙄.
I don't understand why Peter decided to emigrate to Mexico, of all places. Given Kenya's history, it would make more sense for him to take his family to GB.
Well, during slavery escaped slaves from slave states of Texas, Florida, Alabama, and Louisiana went there. I mean it made more sense than running all the way to Canada. When Mexico ran everything West of Louisiana they outlawed slavery can't remember the dates...Google it. They were welcomed with open arms, no I.D. SS# or any documentation. 😉
This is so beautiful, and gives me hope that I may one day learn more from my father, and grandparent's history in Nigeria. We survived a genocide, moving to America during the Biafran War, and it is very difficult to learn anything before that. The scars remain.
Hope you find closure.
I cry for Africa almost every night.
We have gone through hell.
I believe in we the people of the soil
Nigeria is one of the most ethnically diverse countries in the world (believe it's #5). While that may seem like a challenge, it can serve as a framework. Use the migration periods of the groups that you belong to. Research conquests, conflicts, tribal and kingdom alliances for clues. You may be able to narrow it down to a reasonable probability by eliminating the impossibilities. I love the work that this research team does for that reason. Sherlock Holmes could learn from this channel.
@@vdavid9395 Thank you for this response. It falls on heavily-listening ears!
I actually study AAST, and History more broadly, so I believe that I understand exactly what you’re suggesting.
The concepts are very familiar; I just had some sort of emotional block applying them to my own family’s history (almost like I wanted to respect their privacy so much that it felt strange to look too deeply into. Wow, so strange to spell out.).
The insights you provided will be thoroughly considered, excitedly studied, and deeply reflected upon, I assure you!
I may even let you know how it goes, haha(: Thank you!
That's where she got her brains from...you go girl!@
(That woman absolutely GLOWS FROM WITHIN more than any person to ever live. I’m convinced she has a very tiny sun at her center.🤩 Holy gorgeous. It also doesn’t hurt that she’s a *lovely* person, too. Adore her)
If anyone wants to know how brutal President Moi's regime was, read about Robert Ouko; it seems his spirit cannot rest in peace. The shockwaves of what happened to him still reverberate every year when Ouko's name comes up here and there. He was a symbol of the single minded brutality of that era. I dont blame Lupita's dad for fleeing, and it was incredibly brave of him to come back after only 4 years. Alot has changed in Kenya because of these brave men and it is our prayer that God will continue to liberate and protect this country. Raila Odinga is of course the symbol of democracy in Kenya having fought for many of the freedoms we enjoy today, though very much unappreciated - esp. among the youth - due to poor documentation of our history, and a continued culture of tribal discrimination that plagues the country; fueled by politicians. We believe, and we declare by God's grace that NEVER AGAIN will we suffer the madness of those years.
Kenyans still support the hateful leaders
Wow, strength and grace shines through her entire family.
Such a beautiful, eloquent young lady.
I Love Lupita and her father looks like he's a great man and a good role model. Thanks for sharing this information about Lupita's family.❤💜
He is!
Wow, amazing story. Love this series. And yeah, Lupita really looks flawless. At least a decade younger than her age!
Love her personality she is such a delightful person
Besides of being so talented, she is soooo naturally beautiful!
She looks so like her father what a beautiful woman she is 🥰🥰🥰
Her name is the diminutive or the affectionate way to call women who are named GUADALUPE in Mexico, probably she was named like that after La Virgen de Guadalupe who is very important in Mexico's catholicism.
This was a truly fascinating video. I’m so glad she shared this with us. I truly had no idea just what sort of hero her father truly was.
Truly is he's still alive
@@andriakatuga3014 but the verb tense must match that of the first part of the sentence, which refers back to the time when Brie “HAD no idea”. (If you’re going to pick nits, don’t be surprised if other people do 😉.)
Wow. Her father is a real hero.
Have to keep reminding myself that Peter is Anyang' Nyong'o 😆 I see him often at the supermarket quietly shopping with his body guard almost unnoticed without a fuss. Making sure he picks the best fruit and veg. A very calm man but very fiery when in his political stance.
She's SO beautiful. I love these stories and histories.
Of course.. Lupita´s family story could be turned into a movie!
I love Lupita! She is so talented ❤
Brave family. Realy worth knowing
Such a beauty!
every time I see her I think she has the most perfect symmetrical face. Perfect eyes, nose, lips, skin. She really has a captivating beauty.
Very pretty lady. But wow she had a strong father and family. I’m white so maybe this sounds strange. But I’m incredibly honored to see this story. And thankful for what her father did. I am 65 yrs old and as a young child my dad taught me color doesn’t matter. We are all the same. In my faith I believe the same thing. We are all Gods children. I am so proud of this you woman and happy to call her my sister. As we are all Gods children.
Your father is a hero!
This was such a fascinating video it so nice of her to share her beautiful story with us about her family her father strength live on within her lupita is such inspirational to many God bless her🙏🏾❤.
I love this show so much imagine all the stories the host has what a wealth of knowledge 👏
Great to hear!
not to mention, the old prof has fought cancer and beat it twice
He's a great leader. Anyang' Nyong'o
We're glad you enjoyed our episode with Lupita Nyong’o, Zoey! 🙂
We were talking about this not so long ago that no matter home bad your home country is, there is no place like home. Each place has an energy that becomes a part of you when you grow up.
These videos are so heartwarming.
Lupita is such a beautiful lady. ❤️😊🙏✌️😎
I WOULD have liked to hear more about her DNA ancestry.
Such as what tribes they were, and if there are any distant
American relatives who were brought over during the
Slave Trade.
She is a LUO I, just like Obama's father who is also a Luo. LUO is the fourth largest tribe in kenya. we are traditionally fishermen and i'm proud to be a Luo.
I love her she's amazing, so beautiful and incredibly strong and smart. 💝🙏💝
I didn't know that about her father or family in general but I wished there was more on like her grandparents or further back like the others they have done.
She's so poised dignified and sexy! I just love her! And everytime i see her and her family they always remind me of my Aunty! She looks very much like she could pass for Luo.
She IS Luo! Good guess
She's absolutely gorgeous, she's one of my celebrity crush.😍😍😍
@@clare_jordin no i talking about my Aunty! We have some Kenyan ancestry but i have yet to find the exact tribe.
Amazing.. One day I would love to do the same thing knowing my roots deeply
I just found my bio father last year after 38 years. He lives on the west coast though so I haven’t meant him yet. I finally have a family (his side) that I finally feel like I belong too
That is amazing news! Thank you so much for sharing your discovery with us. We hope you get the opportunity to meet him in person soon. We want to wish you the very best of luck as you build on the wonderful connections you have made on your paternal side of the family. 😊
Is there a film/documentary or book that goes into more detail about this party of Kenyan history?
Sure is. She comes from a long line of political power. Her forefathers (great grands) were given money and power from the West to point out and sell other people that resided in Africa to be enslaved in the West or around the world (Trans Atlantic Slave trade).
It's not a major party as they're making it look. A lot of men went through the same thing under that president
Her father has a book.
What an amazing story!
To be honest, ALL of human history depresses me. Whenever i want to stop watching fluff and want to learn about the history of any country, it brings me down. The personal accounts are the worse, but just reading the facts is bad enough. And if its not humans doing bad things to each other, its nature: so many horrific diseases & disasters...sorry to be negative.
But this is a good story and i guess we can take heart from it. The human race keeps struggling along & this mans fortitude & courage gives me hope.
At least you are not desensitised to human struggles, I've stopped watching the news a while ago it's just too depressing, but you can't really escape it totally.
I love all things Ancestry
What an amazing Legacy!
love this women.
Hi Daniel, thanks for watching! We are glad to see that you enjoyed this clip from Finding Your Roots.
She’s so beautiful
What wonderful bold history and such a beautiful woman
This Woman Is BEAUTIFUL 😍 Love Her!!!💐
Amazing strength in her family
She’s so stunning
I have to do my ancestry test too
Her mother was beautiful....
She’s stunningly beautiful!! 😍
Agreed, Tami! We hope you enjoyed watching this segment from Finding Your Roots featuring Lupita Nyong'o. Thanks for stopping by.
I don’t know if they’d find mine I’m a first generation American to immigrants from Uganda.
Wow…great story
I love her as an actress ❤ amazing family story
Thank you for your help
That's an awesome story
I love her, she's so regal and elegant. That's cool she's Mexican.
Lots love from Kenya
She is Zanazi (Bantu) - kenya / tanzania
It is a very fascinating story but I have to wonder if Lupita actually found the answer to her question from the program? I thought she wants to find out what actually happened to her uncle but what we hear from this clip is the activism work her father did, which is very inspiring but her father is a governor in Kenya now, so it shouldn't be a secret anymore and Lupita should be able to find this out directly from her father or those he worked with.
Great Story of Democracy
Her life is so interesting 😊
One thing for I whish that ancestry could help me find out stuff about my 7th and 8th great grandfathers on my paternal grandmothers fathers side.
Wow please do more of this!
She's beautiful.
LOVE HER ❤️❤️
Kenya Mexican 😁👍
Confusion,
Africans don't see it that way
We can be citizens of England, Canada , usa , Mexico etc
It's just for a better living
Our home is where we come from
@@k-dwanks2481 Yeah, but she is mexican.
@@fidelangel4737 yes by nationality
She carries the first sacred genetics 🧬 Quite directly. Proximity = Kenya + Ethiopia (Israel) ❤
Refreshing to hear a story of a black person who does NOT have slavery in their background, for a change.
What a wonderful story. 👩🏽🦱🇺🇸
Awesome 👍🏼
Gorgeous woman❤
Wow. Very impressed.
That's awesome ❤
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I am not shocked. Many blacks are Mexican and Mexicans are black.. I wish I can do an episode 😪
I want to look up my great great great great great grandparents and when they left Germany for free
Great story, im just confused on why she couldn't just get this information from her father.
She has the eve gene too.
Is that a real thing ?
If yes does she have links with the Arabs or link to Israel
Eve should be traced to the Arabs
@@k-dwanks2481 bruh 😑
She Beautiful.
Oh she is a Mexican woman believe me a very beautiful gorgeous woman indeed 😍😻🥰 her skin is like liquid gold or more beautiful 😍 I really love her ♥️❤️ a buena hora mi bonita 🌻💜♥️❤️😍😻🥰🌹🥀🇩🇴
She is more Kenyan than she is Mexican! Literally grew up in Kenya from the age of 1 and left Kenya at 16 after completing high school!! Bith her parents are Kenyan!! Mexico and the USA only claim her because of who she became. I doubt you would be claiming her being born in Mexico if she was a nobody!!
She was born there and left at 3 she is Kenyan.
🤡🤡🤡🤡
She is a beautiful woman
Hermosa negra
My favorite actress❤❤❤ 😫 i didnt kno she was mexican
The information I waited for was not served.🥴
Ma anyang nyongo ema uluongo ni pirra 😳
You know it's bad when you have to run to Mexico.
I was thinking the same. And to Mexico City to be exact😟
She's a beautiful Kenyan Mexican queen.