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Netflix released the second part of Selena: The Series on Tuesday with nine episodes showcasing the late singer s life.
While many have seen the 1997 film, the series gives a more detailed, inside look at the Queen of Tejano s family and friends.
We ve compiled a list of characters from the show that were from the series and Selena s real life to provide an update to what they are up to now. From band members in Selena y Los Dinos to family to fans, Selena left a lasting impact that has inspired many people.
Quintanilla Family
Abraham Quintanilla Jr. and Marcella Quintanilla are the parents of A.B. Quintanilla III, Suzette Quintanilla and Selena Quintanilla-Pérez. When they were children, Abraham heard Selena s voice and was inspired to form a band out of his kids. A.B. learned how to play the bass and Suzette rocked out on the drums. Growing up, they traveled performing at shows and recording albums as a family.
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.
Who Owns Selena s Legacy?
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.
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