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Kate Del Castillo Motivation
His desire was to be in Hollywood the person that was going to be filming his film was Sean Penn. Also one of his favorite idol was the Mexican actress Kate del Castillo. Kate de Castillo was the El Chapo’s motivation for the soap opera that she came out of being the main leading leader of the soap opera of “Queen of the South”. The drug lord was prepared to form his film before his capture. Only time can be able to decide when a Chapo‘s movie is going to be appearing on the enormous screen of Hollywood.

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