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Bruna Tenorio

Carolina Herrera FW 2007
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dbear1000 said:
^ We have not been able to pin down her heritage. No one seems to know for sure. :)

She looks so cute at DKNY.

I have a feeling she has almost no asian blood in her, but probaly more native Brazilian since I saw the picture of her mom, who isnt asian, and Tenorio isnt an asian name if it is from her father. But being from Brazil, the chances could be anything :shock:
 
It could go back further than just her parents though. Sometimes your heritage will pop up in the most random places.

Lol that sounds funny.
 
yourbestfriend said:
I have a feeling she has almost no asian blood in her, but probaly more native Brazilian since I saw the picture of her mom, who isnt asian, and Tenorio isnt an asian name if it is from her father. But being from Brazil, the chances could be anything :shock:

R u serious? she clearly looks asian :D
 
I agree!

If I hadnt read her profile I wouldve thought she's from Japan or something. Tenorio is a family name which is common in the Philippines.

She's a mix! Thats why she's so uniquely beautiful!
 
yourbestfriend said:
I have a feeling she has almost no asian blood in her, but probaly more native Brazilian since I saw the picture of her mom, who isnt asian, and Tenorio isnt an asian name if it is from her father. But being from Brazil, the chances could be anything :shock:
I didn't know there is such a thing as an "Asian" sounding name??? That was a serious question, not trying to be a jerk. B/c I am Asian, and my last name doesn't sound "Asian" at all. Most people before seeing me think I am Italian:unsure:

Also, a lot of Asian last names, esp. those from Japan and the Philippines don't always sound "Asian."

Back in the days, some Asian immigrants had to alter their last names in order to [illegally] migrate to another country. I have a friend who is 100% Chinese, but here last name is Richards b/c of the reason I mentioned. Furthermore, it is not uncommon for immigrants have their last name messed up when they enter a new country. Sometimes the immigration cannot prounounce foreign last name, so they make up something that is close to it in order for it to be prounoucable.

And you overall statement was a bit confusing. First you said you, "have a feeling she has almost no asian blood in her," but then you said, "but being from Brazil, the chances could be anything." I don't but that sounded contradictory. Could you clarify :)
 
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