She'll be able to teach him a thing or two! Salma Hayek to star alongside Eugenio Derbez in How To Be A Latin Lover 

Her smouldering Latina looks have entranced some of the hottest men in Hollywood.

So Salma Hayek seems like the perfect choice to star alongside Mexican star Eugenio Derbez in his forthcoming comedy How To Be A Latin Lover.

The 49-year-old stunner will receive top billing alongside the funnyman in what will be his first ever English language film.

Latina lovely: Salma Hayek is to star alongside Mexican star Eugenio Derbez in How To Be A Latin Lover

Latina lovely: Salma Hayek is to star alongside Mexican star Eugenio Derbez in How To Be A Latin Lover

It is the spiritual folllow-up to the 54-year-old's smash hit Instructions Not Included, which smashed box office records on its way to becoming the highest-grossing Spanish-language film of all time in the United States.

The movie, which Eugenio both starred in and directed, was released two years ago and ended up raking in a whopping $99 million worldwide.

According to Deadline, the new film will be about a past his best Latin lover who ends up moving in with his estranged sister and her son after getting dumped by his wealthy lover. This time the directorial duties will be handled by actor and comic Ken Marino.

Other big names who have signed up to appear in the movie include ageing hunk Rob Lowe, sixties sex symbol Raquel Welch and Frozen favourite Kristen Bell.

Breaking new ground: The comedy will be Mexican star Eugenio Derbez's first English language film

Breaking new ground: The comedy will be Mexican star Eugenio Derbez's first English language film

Age before beauty: Sixties sex symbol Raquel Welch and Frozen favourite Kristen Bell are also starring
Age before beauty: Sixties sex symbol Raquel Welch and Frozen favourite Kristen Bell are also starring

Age before beauty: Sixties sex symbol Raquel Welch and Frozen favourite Kristen Bell are also starring

This film needs some Youngblood: Ageing heartthrob Rob Lowe will also be appearing in the movie

This film needs some Youngblood: Ageing heartthrob Rob Lowe will also be appearing in the movie

Latina lovely Salma has dated some of the most eligible men in Hollywood over the years.

The pint-sized Mexican starlet's first high profile relationship was with English hunk Edward Atterton, who she dated from 1997 until 1999.

After giving him the heave-ho, she started dating American History X star Ed Norton, however their passionate relationship ended in 2003.

That same year she entered a relationship with Sweet Home Alabama beefcake Josh Lucas, but this too was not to last, and they broke up two years later. 

So in love: Hollywood star Ed Norton fell for the pint-sized beauty and they dated from 1999 until 2003

So in love: Hollywood star Ed Norton fell for the pint-sized beauty and they dated from 1999 until 2003

Still looking: Even Josh Lucas glorious chest hair was not enough to tame Salma and they split after a two year relationship in 2005

Still looking: Even Josh Lucas glorious chest hair was not enough to tame Salma and they split after a two year relationship in 2005

In her time she is also said to have had romantic rendezvous with George Clooney, Ben Affleck Colin Farrell and boxer Oscar De La Hoya. 

But she found true love at last in the arms of French tycoon François-Henri Pinault, who is worth an estimated $12.5 billion, in 2006, and they got married in Paris three years later.

They had a daughter Valentina Paloma Pinault in September 2007, though they briefly hit a rocky patch in 2011 after he was named as the father of supermodel Linda Evangelista's son Augustin, who was born in October 2006.

Francois-Henri denied all allegations, but several days into a family court trial they reached an out-of-court settlement.

Her ideal man: She ended up tying the knot with French billionaire Francois-Henri Pinault in 2009

Her ideal man: She ended up tying the knot with French billionaire Francois-Henri Pinault in 2009

 

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