CENTER STAGE - The Tequila Sisters make a brief appearance on the
93.9fm stage at the 67th Annual East Los Angeles Mexican Independence
Day Parade on Sunday. (Photo by Jesus Figueroa)
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EXITED - Jackie, left, Lauren, Jen and Catherine Marin,
the "Tequila Sisters," all smiles on the 93.9 stage on
Sunday. (Photo by Jesus Figueroa)
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Being proud of their Hispanic heritage the four tequila sisters took part in the parade and stayed around to sign autographs and take pictures with fans.
"We couldn't be happier to be here," the Tequila Sisters said, "we are proud, we are so proud to be here. I think being around Hispanic people and being Mexican, everyone is just so supportive. They just really like us. We are getting a good response. We feel like family almost," they said.
The Tequila Sisters had so much fun at the parade, even in the tremendous heat.
PHOTO OP - Jackie, left, Lauren signing autographs and
taking pictures at the 93.9fm booth on Sunday.
(Photo by Jesus Figueroa)
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Their father being from Mexico City and mother from Hermosillo they are the first generation born in the United States. They speak very little Spanish but are not opposed to learning to speak it fluently.
"In the future we are planing on all learning (Spanish). Rosetta Stone is in our future," the tequila sisters said.
On the Exitos stage the Tequila Sisters were announced to be the stars of a reality show soon to air on the TV Guide channel.
TO OUR FANS - Jen, left, Lauren, Catherine and Jackie, The "Tequila Sisters, " talk with fans, sign autographs and pose for pictures at the 93.9fm booth on Sunday. (Photo by Jesus Figueroa) |
"We are trying to bring in the young, Hispanic (audience). Hopefully families. Yes, it's a family show, so families," the Tequila Sisters said, "we would live to appeal just to everybody but definitely our people. I hope that they support us," they said.
The show will be about the parents of the sisters raising their daughters.
"We feel that as Mexicans we are a little bit more traditional in that way. We are very family oriented," the Tequila Sisters said, "we are together all the time. We do family dinners all the time. We are very close," they said.
As the show will revolve around their family it will be a show that will be able to be seen by the whole family.
"It's a clean show. There's not going to be a bunch of dirty talk or anything weird like that," the Tequila Sisters said.
The show is meant to be relatable to everyday life.
"We have everyday problems. We are a normal family and we have normal problems just like everyone else. I think alot of people are going to relate to that," the Tequila Sisters said, "We want everyone to grow up with us as we grow up," they said.