Why actor Harvey Guillén didn’t think he would make it in Hollywood

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The “Puss in Boots: The Last Wish” star grew up believing that being Latino, queer and plus-sized were “three strikes” against him making it in Hollywood.

Actor Harvey Guillén grew up believing that being Latino, queer and plus-sized were “three strikes” against him making it in Hollywood.

“I was told, ‘That’s not good, that’s not welcome, Hollywood doesn’t like that,'” he exclusively told Page Six at the Jazz at Lincoln Center“And for a little bit you start believing it and then no, this is who I am. I’m great in the body I’m in and my sexuality and my culture and I’m proud of it.Harvey Guillén said he was told he wouldn’t make it as an actor being Latino, queer and plus-sized.

“The Thundermans” alum shared that he only met Salma Hayek, who voices Kitty Softpaws, hours before the premiere.

 

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The replies on here are awful. He’s an absolute sweeetheart! And I think he looks fabulous 🥰🤩

Ummm could it be the outfit?!

That’s a he? Wow…and quite a large thing he is.

My god wtf is that!?! A slob!?!

Who?

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