EP 113: Patricia Velasquez Talks Being The First Latina Supermodel and Possibly Revisiting Anck-Su-Namun

THE WAYNE AYERS PODCAST

In this episode, Wayne Ayers sits down with the trailblazing Patricia Velasquez, celebrated as the "first Latina supermodel" and renowned actress, for an in-depth conversation that spans her iconic career in fashion and film.

Patricia reflects on her groundbreaking journey in the modeling world, walking for Chanel, Gucci, Versace, and more, all while balancing her acting aspirations. She shares insights into her experiences on the runway and how those moments prepared her for her diverse roles in Hollywood.

They dive deep into Patricia’s iconic portrayal of Anck-Su-Namun in The Mummy and The Mummy Returns—a fan-favorite franchise. From audition stories and intense action sequences to behind-the-scenes chemistry with her co-stars, Patricia shares untold stories that fans will love. Plus, she weighs in on the legacy of The Mummy and whether she’d ever reprise her unforgettable role.

The conversation doesn’t stop there. Patricia opens up about her work in socially conscious films like Maya and her upcoming role in No Address, tackling the issue of homelessness. She discusses her impactful role as Goodwill Ambassador for Indigenous Rights and the mission of her Wayúu Tayá Foundation, which supports Indigenous communities.

Stay tuned for a fun segment of fan questions where Patricia reveals her secret talents, karaoke favorites, and her dream of a new holiday.

This is a must-listen for fans of fashion, film, and anyone inspired by Patricia Velasquez's incredible career and advocacy work.

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