
The renowned Mexican actress Kate del Castillo has been at the center of controversy in recent years due to her controversial connection with Joaquín 'El Chapo' Guzmán, which has led her to face legal issues both in Mexico and the United States. Despite still having a deep love for her country, Kate has ruled out returning to live in Mexico for the moment, emphasizing that she has been presented with opportunities in the United States that she cannot pass up.
Currently residing in Los Angeles, United States, the actress recently premiered her series "Volver a caer," a contemporary adaptation of "Anna Karenina" by Leo Tolstoy, where she shares credits with Spanish actor Maxi Iglesias. In a recent interview, Kate del Castillo highlighted the challenges she faces as a foreign actress in Hollywood, emphasizing how Latina women are stereotyped and sexualized in the U.S. entertainment industry.
The actress expressed her frustration regarding the situation, mentioning that Latina women remain invisible in Hollywood and are subject to stereotypes that affect their careers. Additionally, she denounced the constant migration of Latin Americans to the United States in search of better job opportunities, defending the contribution of Latinos to the country and pointing out the need to change the perception of them.
In the midst of the fight for representation and respect in the film and television industry, Kate del Castillo has made her firm stance clear regarding the sexualization of Latina women in Hollywood, emphasizing the need for a change in the way they are treated and represented on screen. Although she acknowledges that progress is slow, the actress is determined to continue fighting for equality and respect in the entertainment industry.