Christian Serratos on Portraying Selena in New Netflix Series It Was So
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Joining Serratos in the cast are Ricardo Chavira, who will co-star as Selena’s father Abraham; Gabriel Chavarria as her brother A. B.; Noemi Gonzalez as her sister Suzette; Seidy Lopez as her mother Marcella; and Madison Taylor Baez as young Selena. Billboard chatted with the leading actress, who opened up about the series, challenges, Selena's legacy and more. Read the Q A below. Congrats on being cast as Selena in the upcoming series. How did this great opportunity come about? I heard about the project and I was asked to tape. I auditioned for some months and I sent in some scenes and songs. It was a pretty long process, and I’m kinda glad that it was because I had time to prepare for it. I basically acted as if I had the role before I had it, and I hired a dialect coach and a vocal coach, a personal trainer … researching and preparing on my own so I wasn’t behind by the time I got the news. Portraying the Queen of Tejano are some big shoes to fill. How did you prepare yourself for this role? I watched everything that I could. Social media was such a huge help. Finding as much rare footage as I could. I grew up watching Selena’s performances, but I wanted to do a deeper dive and really just pay attention. I think what made her so famous was her spirit and her heart. That’s what I think created that legacy. What would you say was the biggest challenge? I think that’s what’s exciting about the first season. Even though I was a huge Selena fan, there was still so much to learn. I was really caught off guard. I thought I knew every Selena song, but then I got the catalog and a lot of songs I have never heard before. I’m excited for new Selena fans to learn more about her and to hear most of these songs. There were definitely challenges, but you kinda need those challenges to ensure that you’re working as hard as you can and being as diligent as you should be. During filming, did you have the chance to personally meet anyone from the Quintanilla family or Los Dinos? I had the opportunity to speak to Suzette recently and she was lovely, and I’m very grateful for them giving me the opportunity to portray their family member. It was everything that I wanted it to be. What's your earliest memory of Selena Quintanilla? Dancing around to “Baila Esta Cumbia” or “Techno Cumbia” and watching her shows! Seeing her stage presence was always so magical to me. You almost feel entranced, and that’s a lot of what made her an icon because she was able to make all of her fans feel so connected to her. She was us. She felt like a sister, a friend, and I remember seeing that and thinking how cool she was. How has Selena influenced your career specifically? She has created a path for herself when it was arguably difficult for Latinas. Being a woman in the industry is super tricky, but she managed to be incredibly powerful, strong, and resilient and [to] be a pioneer while being incredibly gracious, and I always thought that was so beautiful. • • All data is taken from the source: http://billboard.com • Article Link: https://www.billboard.com/articles/co... • • #SelenaNetflix #newsabc #usanewstoday #bbcnewstoday #newstodaydonaldtrump #newstodayfox #
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