Hispanic Actresses Who Are Against Wokeism

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The entertainment industry has seen a significant shift toward progressive ideologies in recent years, prompting various reactions from talent within Hollywood and beyond. While many celebrities have embraced these changes, a number of Hispanic actresses have voiced opposition to specific aspects of “woke” culture, such as cancel culture, forced diversity, or the erosion of traditional values. These women have either taken explicit conservative stances, criticized modern feminist trends, or advocated for artistic freedom against political correctness.

Gina Carano

Gina Carano
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Gina Carano became a central figure in the debate over political expression in Hollywood after her high-profile departure from ‘The Mandalorian’ (2019–Present). The former MMA fighter and actress has consistently used her platform to express conservative viewpoints that often clash with mainstream Hollywood narratives. She sued Disney and Lucasfilm, claiming she was targeted for her political beliefs and refusal to conform to preferred speech mandates. Carano continues to work on projects that promise to operate outside the influence of what she describes as cancel culture.

Stacey Dash

Stacey Dash
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Stacey Dash, known for her role in ‘Clueless’ (1995), has faced significant backlash for her conservative political views and commentary on racial issues. The actress, who has Mexican and Afro-Caribbean roots, famously called for the elimination of Black History Month and the BET Awards to promote true integration. She worked as a contributor for Fox News, where she often critiqued identity politics and the Democratic Party. Dash has remained firm in her convictions despite being ostracized by many of her peers in the entertainment industry.

Karyme Lozano

Karyme Lozano
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Karyme Lozano was once a leading telenovela star who shifted her focus toward promoting conservative Catholic values. She has publicly spoken about her regret regarding some of her past roles that she feels objectified women or promoted immorality. Lozano now advocates for chastity, pro-life causes, and religious faith, often criticizing the secular and hyper-sexualized nature of modern entertainment. Her career trajectory represents a rejection of Hollywood’s progressive social standards in favor of traditional religious life.

Laura Zapata

Laura Zapata
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Renowned for her roles as the antagonist in classic Mexican telenovelas, Laura Zapata is equally combative in the political arena. She is a staunch critic of the Mexican left-wing government and has often voiced conservative opinions that align with right-wing movements. Zapata has used her platform to denounce what she views as the destruction of Mexican institutions and values by populist leaders. She remains an unapologetic defender of her political and social beliefs despite backlash from the entertainment community.

Yuri

Yuri
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Mexican singer and actress Yuri has faced repeated calls for cancellation due to her comments on adoption and traditional family structures. She has expressed views that oppose same-sex adoption, citing her Christian faith as the foundation for her beliefs. The “woke” mob has frequently targeted her concerts and social media, but she has refused to apologize for her religious convictions. Yuri continues to perform and speak openly about her faith, disregarding the pressure to conform to modern LGBTQ+ advocacy standards.

Shakira

Shakira
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Global superstar Shakira sparked a conversation about modern feminism and masculinity with her critique of the film ‘Barbie’ (2023). She stated in an interview that her sons hated the movie because they felt it was emasculating, a sentiment she agreed with to a certain extent. Shakira argued that pop culture should empower women without robbing men of their possibility to be men and to protect and provide. Her comments resonated with those who feel that modern entertainment often denigrates men in the name of female empowerment.

Michelle Rodriguez

Michelle Rodriguez
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Michelle Rodriguez faced criticism for her comments regarding the trend of race-swapping comic book characters in film. The ‘Fast & Furious’ star argued that minorities should create their own mythologies rather than “stealing” white superhero characters, calling the practice lazy. Although she later clarified her remarks, her initial statement pushed back against the industry’s reliance on superficial diversity instead of original storytelling. Rodriguez has consistently advocated for authentic representation over tokenism.

Ana de Armas

Ana de Armas
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Cuban actress Ana de Armas pushed back against the idea of gender-swapping the character of James Bond. She stated that there is no need for a female Bond and that women should have their own interesting roles rather than taking over male characters. De Armas emphasized the importance of keeping the character true to his original conception while creating strong female characters alongside him. Her stance challenged the Hollywood trend of reimagining classic male icons as women to satisfy modern diversity standards.

Zoe Saldaña

Zoe Saldaña
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Zoe Saldana has expressed frustration with the “cancel culture” mentality that permeates social media and the entertainment industry. She has criticized the unforgiving nature of the internet mob, stating that she does not want to be part of a trend that judges people without knowing their full stories. Saldana has also questioned the limitations of terminology like “People of Color,” feeling that such labels can be reductive. Her comments reflect a desire for nuance and redemption that is often absent in “woke” discourse.

Rita Moreno

Rita Moreno
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Legendary actress Rita Moreno found herself in the crosshairs of a colorism controversy regarding Lin-Manuel Miranda’s film ‘In the Heights’ (2021). She defended Miranda on a talk show, questioning why critics couldn’t just “leave it alone” and celebrating his achievements instead of attacking him for insufficient diversity. Moreno expressed frustration with the constant outrage culture, though she later walked back her comments after facing intense backlash. The incident highlighted the generational divide regarding political correctness in representation.

Alexa PenaVega

Alexa PenaVega
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Alexa PenaVega, known for the ‘Spy Kids’ franchise, left the Hollywood lifestyle to pursue a faith-based life with her family. She and her husband have moved away from Los Angeles and focus on projects that align with their Christian values, such as movies for the Great American Family network. PenaVega has spoken about the toxicity of the industry and her desire to raise her children with traditional morals. Her career choices reflect a conscious rejection of secular Hollywood culture.

Kat Von D

Kat Von D
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Born in Mexico, Kat Von D recently made headlines for her conversion to Christianity and her renunciation of the occult and witchcraft themes that once defined her brand. She has publicly disposed of books and items related to the occult, stating that she wants to surround herself and her family with love and light. Von D has also been critical of government overreach during the pandemic and has faced backlash for her independent thinking. Her spiritual transformation has led her away from the alternative subcultures she once led.

Bárbara de Regil

Bárbara de Regil
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Mexican actress Bárbara de Regil is a frequent target of social media mobs for her unfiltered comments on various topics. She has been criticized for remarks that were perceived as classist or racially insensitive, but she often doubles down or dismisses the outrage as “generation glass” sensitivity. De Regil promotes a fitness and self-love lifestyle that emphasizes personal responsibility, which sometimes clashes with the victimhood narratives popular in woke circles. She remains a popular but polarizing figure who refuses to be silenced.

Susana Giménez

Susana Giménez
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Susana Giménez is one of Argentina’s most famous television hosts and actresses, known for her candid and often conservative political views. She has been a harsh critic of populist governments and economic policies that she believes ruin countries, often sparking outrage from the left. Giménez has expressed skepticism about modern social movements and defends wealth and meritocracy. Her refusal to self-censor has made her a hero to some and a villain to others in the culture war.

Mirtha Legrand

Mirtha Legrand
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Another titan of Argentine entertainment, Mirtha Legrand has hosted her lunch program for decades, where she often interrogates guests with conservative lines of questioning. She has expressed traditional views on marriage and family and has been critical of the previous Kirchnerist government. Legrand represents the old guard of the aristocracy and traditional values, often clashing with progressive guests on her show. She maintains her status and opinions despite the changing cultural tides.

Viviana Canosa

Viviana Canosa
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Viviana Canosa is an Argentine journalist and former actress who has reinvented herself as a right-wing firebrand. She has used her television show to rail against feminism, abortion rights, and gender ideology, often using provocative rhetoric. Canosa became a symbol of resistance for conservatives during the pandemic by challenging lockdowns and mandates. She is arguably one of the most vocal anti-woke figures in Latin American media today.

Catherine Fulop

Catherine Fulop
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Venezuelan actress Catherine Fulop is a staunch opponent of the socialist regime in Venezuela and its allies in the region. She has faced controversy for her emotional and unfiltered comments regarding the political situation in her home country and allegedly about the Holocaust, for which she apologized. Fulop prioritizes the fight for freedom and democracy over political correctness. She remains a vocal advocate for Venezuelan opposition causes.

Gloria Estefan

Gloria Estefan
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While generally seen as a moderate, Gloria Estefan is fiercely anti-communist and has spent decades speaking out against the Castro regime in Cuba. Her opposition to socialism puts her at odds with segments of the modern far-left that romanticize revolutionary figures. Estefan has championed the freedom of the Cuban people and criticized those who ignore the human rights abuses of leftist dictatorships. Her stance is rooted in the painful exile experience of the Cuban-American community.

Rosie Rivera

Rosie Rivera
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Rosie Rivera, sister of the late Jenni Rivera, is a Christian speaker and television personality who promotes traditional family values. She often discusses her faith and the importance of biblical teachings in navigating modern life. Rivera has stepped away from the drama of reality television to focus on her ministry and business, distancing herself from the secular excesses of the industry. She advocates for redemption and spiritual healing over social justice activism.

Victoria Abril

Victoria Abril
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Spanish actress Victoria Abril caused a media storm with her comments criticizing the official narrative surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic and vaccines. She called the situation a “coronacircus” and expressed deep skepticism about the loss of civil liberties. Her remarks led to widespread condemnation from the Spanish film industry and media, effectively “cancelling” her in some circles. Abril stood by her right to question authority and express dissenting opinions.

Alina Robert

Alina Robert
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Cuban actress Alina Robert has been vocal about the dangers of socialism and the need to protect American freedoms. She has supported conservative policies that she believes prevent the United States from following the path of Cuba or Venezuela. Robert often engages with the Cuban-American community in Miami to advocate for a hardline stance against dictatorships. Her activism is driven by a desire to preserve democracy and free enterprise.

Raquel Welch

Raquel Welch
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Before her passing, Raquel Welch was a registered Republican and a supporter of conservative causes. The iconic actress criticized the sexual revolution’s impact on society and advocated for traditional marriage and family values. She believed that the erosion of distinct gender roles was detrimental to relationships and society. Welch remained an icon of a different era who did not shy away from her conservative principles.

Sylvia Pasquel

Sylvia Pasquel
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Mexican actress Sylvia Pasquel comes from the legendary Pinal dynasty and holds traditional views on the industry and acting. She has criticized the modern generation of “influencers” turning into actors without discipline or training. Pasquel defends the old-school meritocracy of the theater against the instant fame culture promoted by social media. Her perspective values hard work and talent over identity politics.

Lucía Méndez

Lucía Méndez
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Lucía Méndez has faced constant scrutiny from the media regarding her appearance and personal life, and she has fought back against ageist and sexist critiques. While not political in the traditional sense, she rejects the “woke” policing of women’s choices regarding beauty and surgery, asserting her right to do as she pleases. Méndez represents the glamorous, unapologetic diva archetype that refuses to be humbled by modern sensibilities. She continues to work and speak her mind despite the critics.

Aimee Garcia

Aimee Garcia
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Aimee Garcia, known for ‘Dexter’ (2006–2013) and ‘Lucifer’ (2016–2021), is reported to hold conservative views, a rarity in her field. She has kept a relatively low profile regarding politics, likely to avoid the polarization of the industry. However, her registration and occasional comments suggest a resistance to the monolithic liberalism of Hollywood. Garcia focuses on her craft rather than activism, which itself is a departure from the “activist-actor” norm.

Cote de Pablo

Cote de Pablo
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Cote de Pablo, the star of ‘NCIS’ (2003–Present), is known for her privacy and traditional approach to her public image. She has avoided social media and the performative activism that is expected of modern celebrities. De Pablo has spoken about her Catholic faith and the importance of maintaining a grounded life away from the spotlight. Her refusal to engage in the online culture wars is a silent rejection of the woke demand for constant political signaling.

Eva Mendes

Eva Mendes
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Eva Mendes stepped away from a successful acting career to raise her children, a decision that defies the modern feminist push for career supremacy. She has spoken about finding fulfillment in the traditional role of a stay-at-home mother and supporting her partner. Mendes prioritizes her family’s privacy and well-being over the demands of Hollywood fame. Her lifestyle choice acts as a counter-cultural statement in an industry that often devalues domesticity.

Cameron Diaz

Cameron Diaz
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Although retired from acting, Cameron Diaz has criticized the toxic beauty standards and the obsession with anti-aging that plagues the industry. She has advocated for a more natural approach to life and has distanced herself from the superficiality of Hollywood. Diaz’s rejection of the “machine” includes a rejection of the constant pressure to conform to external expectations. She now focuses on wellness and her family, stepping out of the woke spotlight.

Daisy Fuentes

Daisy Fuentes
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Television host and model Daisy Fuentes has been a long-time registered Republican and supporter of conservative candidates. As a Cuban-American, she holds strong anti-communist views and values the American dream and free market principles. Fuentes has maintained a successful career while holding views that are often unrepresented in the fashion and entertainment worlds. She represents the conservative segment of the Hispanic community that values tradition and economic freedom.

Angie Harmon

Angie Harmon
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Angie Harmon, who has Greek, Irish, and Native American ancestry (and is often embraced by various communities for her dark features), is one of the most outspoken conservative Republicans in Hollywood. She has stated that her political views have cost her roles and led to discrimination in the industry. Harmon is a vocal supporter of the military and traditional American values. She continues to work in productions that appeal to Middle America, bypassing the coastal liberal elites.

Danica McKellar

Danica McKellar
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Danica McKellar, of partial Hispanic heritage through her mother, has become a staple of the Great American Family network, which positions itself as a faith-and-family alternative to Hallmark. She left the Hallmark Channel as it began to incorporate more progressive storylines, opting for a network that prioritizes traditional Christian content. McKellar openly discusses her faith and the importance of wholesome entertainment. Her move was a clear alignment with anti-woke media structures.

Camille Guaty

Camille Guaty
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Camille Guaty has worked consistently in television and film, often avoiding the political fray. However, she has expressed support for nuanced storytelling that doesn’t rely on preaching to the audience. Guaty values the entertainment aspect of her job and the connection with the audience. She represents the working actor who just wants to tell stories without an agenda.

Seychelle Gabriel

Seychelle Gabriel
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Seychelle Gabriel, known for ‘The Legend of Korra’ (2012–2014), has kept her personal politics private, refusing to use her platform for activism. In an era where silence is often equated with violence by woke standards, her neutrality is a stance in itself. She focuses entirely on her acting work. This professionalism allows her to appeal to a broad audience without alienating anyone.

Lilibeth Morillo

Lilibeth Morillo
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Lilibeth Morillo shares the conservative values of her sister Liliana and mother. She focuses on her music and acting career while maintaining a strong connection to her faith and family. Morillo avoids the “woke” trends of the industry, preferring to create content that speaks to the heart and soul. She stands as a representative of the traditional Venezuelan values that oppose the current political climate in her homeland.

Olga Merediz

Olga Merediz
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Olga Merediz, who starred in the film adaptation of ‘In the Heights’ (2021), navigated the controversy surrounding the film with grace. While not explicitly “anti-woke,” she represents a generation of actors who focus on the work rather than the Twitter discourse. She has played matriarchal roles that celebrate traditional family dynamics. Merediz continues to work in an industry that is rapidly changing around her.

Readers, what do you think about the stances these actresses have taken—share your thoughts in the comments.

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