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Turkish dramas captivate Hispanic audiences

In countries including Brazil, considered the birthplace of telenovelas, characters named Zeynep, Elif and Omer have come to replace names such as Maribel, Esmeralda and Victor Manuel. MIlagros Perez, a 60-year-old Cuban, has declared herself a "fan" of the Turkish drama genre. She says she watches at least one episode every day but sometimes binge-watches an entire series.

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MIlagros Perez is one of the millions of Hispanics who, despite never having been to Turkey, not speaking the language or having eaten its food, feel it is easy to connect with the shows. "The actors are so convincing. They seem to be living real stories, and we are living that reality with them too. They are beautiful stories that involve real, selfless love," she said.