Aracely Arambula Hosts Telemundo's VIRGEN DE GUADALUPE Tonight

By: Dec. 11, 2014
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Mexican actress Aracely Arámbula will sing "Gracias Morena" for the first time tonight, December 11 at 11:35PM/10:35C on the Telemundo special "Virgen de Guadalupe," accompanied by superstar Lucero; the daughter of Pepe Aguilar, Ángela Aguilar; and singer Gerardo Ortiz.

Aracely Arámbula will present a song she wrote especially for this act of devotion telling how, as a child, she used to visit the sanctuary dedicated to the Virgin with her parents. Her family told her that the Virgin would always watch over her, she says, and today she follows the same tradition with her children, Miguel and Daniel, who are her greatest blessings.

Mexican singer and actress Lucero, host of the musical competition "Yo Soy el Artista," will also sing at the Basilica of Guadalupe, as she has since she was just 11. Lucero places great importance on thanking the Virgin on her feast day; as a sign of her devotion, she will wear an elaborate charra outfit decorated with images of the Virgin and will sing two songs in her honor.

For the first time ever, Ángela Aguilar will sing a solo as a tribute to Our Lady, whose feast day she has celebrated with her father, Pepe Aguilar, since the age of 7, when the two sang together at the December 12 festivities in Los Angeles, California.

Gerardo Ortiz will also sing at the event for the first time, joining a mariachi band in a performance of his hit "Perdóname."

As is tradition, the celebrities will join together to sing "Las Mañanitas" in homage to the Virgin of Guadalupe. Also on stage will be "Un Nuevo Día" news anchor Neida Sandoval; the news anchor from Telemundo's Los Angeles affiliate, Julio Vaqueiro; and "Al Rojo Vivo con María Celeste" entertainment reporter Guadalupe Venegas. This special evening will include interviews with the artists and commentary by congregants expressing their devotion, tributes to and adoration of the patroness of Mexico and Central America.



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