With just days from the unveiling of Selena Quintanilla's wax figure, Roselyn Sanchez reflects on what the late singer means to the Latino community.
"It [Selena's legacy] means everything. It's so incredibly sad, but her legacy is so huge for the Mexican community and Latinos in general." Sanchez said to Telemundo's MVTO. "She was able to do so much, even though she had a short life. She's adored. She was a good singer, a good talent, and a good person."
Because of the Queen of Tejano music's fans, the number of those that love her and her music continues to grow every day.
"It's incredible the phenomenon of Selena until this day is the same. We worship Selena because she had the potential to do an incredible crossover, even though she did—she was the pioneer. Everybody wants to be that, and she did it before anybody else," the actress explained.