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Where you’ve seen her:
This Latin singing sensation, once a member of the preteen Mexican pop group Timbiriche, released her debut solo album, La Chica Dorado [The Golden Girl], at age 16, and her first English-language album, Border Girl in 2002. She switched back to Spanish for her latest effort, Pau-Latina.

Double impact:
“My fans gave me the name Pau Pau. It's the sound of a gun that fires love. The sound of a drum. In Catalan, 'pau' means peace. Everybody calls me Pau Pau.”

Mother knows best:
“I divide people into two groups: those who criticize me and those who love me. I don't live for other people. My mom showed me that it's better to live in your projects and not listen to other people.”

Men behaving badly:
“I'm afraid that all men are the same. Once they know you're an individual who loves what you do, they feel insecure for some reason. I'm sorry they feel that way.”

Rubio for luck:Paulina's Stuff Cover Girls gallery and interview
Paulina's artist page on Blender.com

September 2002

Paulina Rubio

Paulina Rubio

Paulina Rubio

Paulina Rubio

Paulina Rubio

Paulina Rubio

Paulina Rubio

Paulina Rubio

Paulina Rubio