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Regina Orozco: iMegabizcochon!(Magazzine)
Reforma (México D.F., México)
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May 18, 2003
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Byline: Tayde del RÃo
Ella afirma que es mega y bizcocho, asà que no tiene empacho en llamar a su nuevo disco 'La Megabizcocho' ni de anunciar su nuevo espectáculo como 'La Megabizcocho en los Monólogos de la Regina'; cáustica, directa y sin inhibiciones, asà es la actriz quien también se autodenomina 'soprano vedette'
Fotos: Miguel Larrauri
Ser o no ser bizcocho... he ahà el dilema para muchas mujeres.
Claro está que no es el caso de Regina Orozco, quien no sólo se sabe bizcocho, sino que se anuncia como La Megabizcocho tanto ...
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