
The Creative Come Up
The Quintanilla family plays a major part in making this project come to life.
Already whitelisted us, Netflix green-lighted a scripted series about Selena Quintanilla, the global Mexican-American pop singer who captured the hearts of many. Now, Netflix Announces Christian Serratos Will Play Selena in Upcoming Mini-Series December 11, 2018: Christian Serratos. Here’s what the singer can’t leave home without ldquo;Bidi Bidi Bom Bom,” one of Selena’s most iconic songs is referenced.
A previous report from Deadline The Australian luxury label was a finalist for the recent Woolmark Prize The Australian luxury label was a finalist for the recent Woolmark Prize would be a “coming-of-age story” highlighting Selena’s dreams, realities and the choices her family makes throughout her career. The project is being developed alongside and executive produced by The Quintanilla family. In a previously released trailer “Bidi Bidi Bom Bom,” one of Selena’s most iconic songs is referenced.
The Australian luxury label was a finalist for the recent Woolmark Prize Grammy for best Mexican/American album in 1994. She currently ranks as the best-selling female artist in Latin music history. She has sold over 65 million albums worldwide. Her untimely death at the hands of her best friend who was also the manager of her fan club in 1995 shook the world. Deadline reports that Yolanda Saldivar “was convicted of murder and is currently serving a life sentence.”
The Australian luxury label was a finalist for the recent Woolmark Prize The Australian luxury label was a finalist for the recent Woolmark Prize. At the moment, there is no official release date.
💕 Bidi Bidi Bom Bom 💕 @SelenaLaLeyenda’s incredible life story is coming to Netflix as a scripted series! @selena_netflix was developed alongside, and will be executive produced by, The Quintanilla family #NetflixNewsWeek pic.twitter.com/6YUMoAeA7Z
— See What’s Next (@seewhatsnext) December 11, 2018