First Posted: May 10, 2021 04:02 AM EDT
A portion of the life of the Tejano superstar Selena Quintanilla will be foretold as Netflix continued to relive her story with the second season of Selena: The Series. The second season of the franchise started to air on May 4, as the show continues to inspire many in pursuing their dreams just like she did.
However, what makes the second season more special is the participation of actors Julio Macias, Hunter Reese Peña, and Carlos Alfredo Jr., as the three played key roles in Selena s life as Ricky Vela, Joe Ojeda, and Pete Astudillo in the series.
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Rolling Stone Who Owns Selena’s Legacy?
As the Netflix series about Mexican American icon Selena Quintanilla Perez returns for Season 2, the battle over her estate rages on
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The subculture of Selena Quintanilla Pérez super-fandom, or
Selenidad, was born out of grief. After the Queen of Tejano music was murdered on March 31st, 1995 shot once in the back by the president of her fan club, Yolanda Saldivar her Mexican American fans mourned her. For some it was like a close relative had been assassinated
and an untouchable, living religious diva was extinguished before she could perform her miracles.