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THE LATIN ELVIS
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THE LATIN ELVIS
One year, for Christmas, I took a whole chosen family of close friends to Aspen.
Unbeknownst to me, the real- estate agent who handled my Aspen rental1 had gottentogether with a coworker to set me up on a blind date. It was a simple scheme: they toldthe mystery man that I really wanted to meet him, and they told me that he wanted to meetme. He turned out to be international megastar Luis Miguel, the “Latin Elvis.”
Our first date was at a restaurant, and it was hardly a date, for me. I was like, Who isthis guy? He was drinking a lot, and his hair was blown out and all over the place. But asmall part of me was intrigued2. He had an undeniable passionate3 flair5; I could see thepotential for adventure in him. Though he needed to smooth the hair down first. (I did thatfor him and Tommy, by the way — smooth the hair down, figure it out; you know,Hairdressing 101. Five hundred hours!)
After we had both had a few drinks and an awkward dinner, I still couldn’t get rid ofhim. I went to my nephew Shawn’s room and told him, “Shawn, you got to come help mefigure this out.” I had just met this guy, and he was drunk off his ass4! I was thinking tomyself, We’re not going anywhere with this; it’s not going to work. So Shawn made up anexcuse for me and got me out.
The very next day Luis’s assistant showed up to my door with a spectacular Bulgaridiamond necklace (diamonds aren’t my best friend, but we’re close). I was surprised—andyes, impressed—but in the back of my mind I was also thinking, What, does he just keep abunch of diamond necklaces nearby in case he meets a girl? I know they have jewelrystores in Aspen, but I also knew to be cautious: he’d dated Daisy Fuentes, Salma Hayek—all of these incredibly beautiful and famous Latin women. I soon learned that was his way;he was an authentic6, over-the-top Latin lover, for real.
Luis was exciting and extravagant7
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