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People en Español’s Hottest Stars of 2007

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“, actresses , Angelica Vale and Adamari Lopez land on the cover of PEOPLE en Español’s annual “Stars of the Year” issue, a look at the hottest and most intriguing stars of the year. Others on the list include singers , , and , among others.

Singer and actress lands on the “Stars of the Year” list for her accomplishments in 2007 including her first Spanish language CD, Como ama una mujer, and her new English album called Brave, producing and starring in the El Cantante, and her first tour with husband . Mexican actress is recognized for her leading roles in the 2007 films Trade and The Black Pimpernel, and next year, she’ll star in four more movies—Julia, Bad Guys, Under the Same Moon and Por vida (For Life.)

PEOPLE en Español crowns Mexican actress Angelica Vale as “comedian of the year” for her role in ’s La fea mas bella and actress Adamari Lopez is named the “year’s comeback” for her successful return to telenovelas as a popular villain. The magazine also recognizes singers and for their big year in music, while TV personality Jackie Guerrido and reggaeton artist are named the “couple of the year.” “People may think I have it all,” tells the magazine. “But I was really looking for romantic stability… and I was searching for that person who would complement me,” he adds. Guerrido shares how they handle a long distance relationship, since she is based in Miami and resides in New York. “Since I’m off Saturdays and Sundays, I travel to where he is… New York or anywhere else,” she says. “It’s not about the hours, but the quality time we spend together.”

Mexican singer takes home the “dad of the year” title after the birth of his son with soap-opera actress Aracely Arambula, and for mending the estranged relationship with his daughter. (Page 87)

Other Stories in this Issue:

: His Truth
Mexican singer opens up to PEOPLE en Español about what really happened the day of his Miami arrest. “I never said the drugs were mine,” says the singer in an exclusive interview, adding that the SUV he was driving that night was borrowed. “I was wearing gym clothes and they didn’t even do any tests on me because they knew I was coming from the gym. Everything was cleared up, we paid the bail and I was out by 9 PM.” During the interview, Montero also clears rumors of his alleged drug addiction, and explains how his newborn son changed his life. (Page 115)

Our Heroes: United by a Cause
PEOPLE en Español highlights six individuals from different backgrounds, who all share a common bond—the desire to help others. In this issue, LA’s entrepreneur Sandi Romero; high school from Laredo, TX, Laura Rodriguez and her students; cancer volunteer from Miami, FL, Adriana Cora; AIDS from New York, Jesus Aguais; Miami-native and Director of Creative Beginings, Inc., Teresita R. Terron and Dr. Carlos Rodriguez-Galindo from Memphis, TN, share their stories. They are all honored in People En Español’s 1st Annual Heroes special. (Page 142)

All this and much more in the November issue of PEOPLE en Español.

For exclusive behind-the-scenes footage from the Stars of the Year cover shoot, please visit PeopleEnEspanol.com.

Please visit www.PeopleEnEspanol.com for more news.

PEOPLE en Español was launched in 1996 as a special issue, and today has become the top-selling Hispanic magazine in the United States. Published 11 times a year, PEOPLE en Español’s guaranteed is 500,000 and reaches six million readers every month with its editorial mix of Hispanic and popular entertainment, fashion and beauty trends, and compelling human-interest stories. PEOPLE en Español delivers original editorial content that captures the values, contributions and impact of today’s Hispanics in the U.S. For daily news, photos, exclusive behind-the-scenes video and celebrity scoops, visit www.PeopleEnEspanol.com — now also available in English. “*

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