Kate del Castillo revealed to Jimmy Fallon on the Tonight Show (via YouTube) that the third chapter of “La Reina del Sur” was the most ambitious season yet, with much of it being filmed throughout Latin America. In their attempts to up the stakes in the third run, Kate del Castillo told Forbes how proud she was of the show’s commitment to authenticity when it came to the languages spoken on the show and the diversity showcased throughout each entry. “In this third one, we speak every single language. It’s so inclusive. We speak Italian, Russian, and even the dialects of Bolivia, Amaya, and Quechua, and of Columbia, Arawakan. We didn’t fake anything. All the actors are from the local country, so we are very attached to reality—and proud of it.”
It makes sense Kate del Castillo would feel that sense of pride for their achievements, given her extracurricular activities in activism. While she has played anti-heroes and villains on the big and small screen, the actress behind it all has been a hero of sorts for human rights in real life. Of her many triumphs, Kate del Castillo was named the Mexican Commission on Human Rights Ambassador in 2009. Then to continue her noble crusade in 2010, she was a key factor in the launch of The Blue Heart Campaign, an initiative to raise awareness regarding human trafficking in Latin America and, of course, fight the heinous act itself (via LA CityView35 on YouTube).
There is no denying that “La Reina del Sur” and Kate del Castillo are doing big things that will most assuredly make fans just as proud.
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