In an emotional ceremony held on Thursday, the late Jenni Rivera was posthumously honored with the 2,783rd star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The event, which took place in front of Capitol Records on Vine Street, was a celebration of La Diva de la Banda's enduring legacy and her remarkable contributions to the world of Latin music.
The moment was marked by an outpouring of love and admiration. Her children, parents, siblings, collaborators, and hundreds of devoted fans witnessed the unveiling of the star. The atmosphere was filled with both joy and reverence. Mexican pop star Gloria Trevi, a close friend and fellow artist, delivered a heartfelt speech in honor of Rivera.
There were many applauses and cheers, but also tears. Jenni's mother, Rosa Rivera broke down crying when she bent down to kiss her late daughter's star. Siblings Lupillo Rivera and Rosie Rivera reconciled after months feuding in a tearful hug.
Gloria Trevi, Chiquis and Jacqie pay homage to Jenni Rivera
"Jenni, the daughter, the woman, the friend, the artist, la madre lives in all of us," said Trevi. "This star represents her light in our hearts. This is a day to celebrate Jenni's life."
"Jenni Rivera's star represents not only her incredible achievements as an artist but also her resilience, courage, and unwavering spirit that continue to inspire fans around the world," said Ana Martinez, producer of the Walk of Fame. Gloria Trevi echoed these sentiments, highlighting Rivera's indomitable spirit and her impact on the music industry.
Accepting the star on Rivera's behalf were her five children: Jacqie, Johnny, Chiquis, Jenicka, and Michael. Their presence underscored the family's unity and the deep bond they share, a testament to Rivera's legacy both as a mother and an artist.
A day for reconciliation for the Rivera Family
As she used to, Jenni Rivera united feuding members of her family who attended the ceremony. Her siblings, Rosie and Lupillo, shared a moving and long hug even though they had been fighting on social media.
Jenni Rivera's children are suing their grandfather, Pedro Rivera, regarding wrongful use of their mom's image. While there aren't images of a reunion between abuelo y nietos, their love for La Diva de la Banda made them at least share the same space.
Jenni Rivera: Life and Legacy
Born Dolores Janney Rivera on July 2, 1969, in Long Beach, California, Jenni Rivera emerged as a powerhouse in the música mexicana scene. Beginning her career in the late 1990s, she quickly became known for her powerful voice, captivating stage presence, and deeply personal songs. Rivera's music, often touching on themes of love, heartbreak, and social issues, resonated with a wide audience, earning her the title "La Diva de la Banda."
Over her career, Jenni Rivera sold over 20 million records worldwide, making her one of the best-selling Latin artists of all time. This Latin music diva released several successful albums, including Parrandera, Rebelde y Atrevida (2005), Mi Vida Loca (2007), and Joyas Prestadas (2011), showcasing her versatility and talent. Her music not only dominated the charts but also earned her numerous awards, including several Billboard Latin Music Awards and Latin Grammy nominations.
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