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| • | cigar - "GQ: What's your favorite thing to do when no one else is around? Salma: I like to smoke cigars.", GQ, Mar. '96
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| • | cigar - Entertainment Tonight, Jun. 2, '96 |
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| • | cigar - Sky Magazine (UK), Jul. '96 |
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| • | cigar - "I've been smoking cigars for seven years now. I find them absolutely delicious. My mom keeps reminding me that they cause cancer and make my breath and hair smell but it's my one real vice and I'm not prepared to give it up", Calgary Sun, Mar. 3, '97
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| • | "Hayek is aware of her popular status as a standard-bearer of the NAFTA generation and her image as a cigar-smoking free spirit", Time Magazine, Apr. '97 |
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| • | cigar - "My mom's really mad at me because I smoke cigars in public. She's always yelling 'That's something you should keep a secret! You look terrible with a cigar! It stinks you up! Your hair stinks! Your clothes stink! OK, Mom, OK.", Glamour Magazine, May '97, p. 116 |
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| • | cigar - "If I'm desperate, I smoke a cigar. That's not an everyday crutch but it's OK to treat yourself sometimes", The Express on Sunday Magazine (UK), Sep. 14, '97 |
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| • | cigar - "She'd probably rather be indulging her hobby of smoking cigars", Escape (UK), Oct. '97 |
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| • | cigar - "The cigar-puffing actress", FHM, Jul. '98 |
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| • | cigar - "Other than smoking Cuban cigars, do you have any vices? No. I never smoked cigarettes, never smoked pot, never did drugs", Detour Magazine, Aug. '98 |
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| • | cigar - "She loves to smoke cigars", People Magazine, May 28, '99 |
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| • | cigar - seen smoking a cigar at premiere of Wild Wild West, People Magazine, Aug. '99 |
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| • | cigar -"the smouldering, cigar smoking ingenue", Scene Magazine, Aug. '99 |
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| • | cigar - "Salma enjoys smoking cigars - Salma has never done drugs, does not smoke cigarettes and very rarely drinks", "Salma Hayek: An Unauthorized Biography" by Patricia J. Duncan, '99, pgs. 73, 76 |
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| • | no - "I never smoked", interview, Vogue (Germany), Aug. '00
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| • | cigar - "loves good cigars", Gala (Germany), Oct. 19, '00 |
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| • | "the voice gravelly from chain-smoking. Hayek has even taken up cigarettes for [Frida (2002)]. 'It gives me a bit of a high and gets me into Fridaland' she says.", Sunday Times (Culture Supplement) (UK), Jun. 17, '01 |
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| • | "Salma Hayek couldn't learn to smoke for her new film. The 32-year-old star of [Frida (2002)] couldn't master the art of smoking for the role of the painter 'Frida Kahlo'. She says, 'The worst was learning how to smoke! I couldn't do it. I wouldn't aim right at my mouth, the cigarette, and I don't understand why. I'm pretty coordinated. I hated it, I was dizzy.' She says she and co-star Alfred Molina joke that the movie will give him a heart attack, because he had to gain so much weight, 'and me lung cancer'", World Entertainment News Network, Jun. 19, '01 |
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| • | cigar - "When Salma Hayek feels under a lot of pressure, she smokes a cigar", World Entertainment News Network, Jun. 25, '01 |
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| • | no - on her role as Mexican artist Frida Kahlo in the upcoming movie Frida (2002): "Hayek herself does Kahlo's painting: 'It's no fake hand doing brush strokes,' she says. 'Painting is the best part. The worst was learning how to smoke! I couldn't do it. I wouldn't aim right at my mouth, the cigarette, and I don't understand why. I'm pretty coordinated. I hated it -- I was dizzy.'", USA Today, Jun. '01 |
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| • | "to her mother's horror, Hayek took up smoking to play Frida Kahlo. ... and now she's having trouble shaking the habit", Vogue, Feb. '02 |
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| • | "she's standing by an open window in her Toronto hotel room, puffing a cigarette and flicking the ashes four storeys down to the street. Hayek had to start smoking for her role -- Frida Kahlo had a love of tobacco -- and now, with the film finished, cigarettes are the one habit that remains. It has made Hayek into an illicit smoker. 'Is this the first time you've ever done anything illegal?'I ask her. 'Definitely not', she says, flicking ashes into an empty water bottle", Ottawa Citizen, Sep. 9, '02 |
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| • | "Did I mention she was smoking a cigarette? A taste for tobacco is something Hayek picked up while shooting Frida last year in Mexico. The real Frida Kahlo was a serious smoker, as well as a lover of drink and drugs, and in falling into the artist's life, Hayek, well, fell into some of her habits as well. Hayek was doing her puffing in a non-smoking room, but her handlers seemed worried as much about its effect on her health and her image. Hayek waved off their concerns. 'Really, you're going to get cancer before me just for worrying so much'", Toronto Globe and Mail, Sep. 9, '02
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| • | "Hayek is recalling the experience a decade later during a lunch break on the set of Frida at Mexico City's Churubusco studios. She is dressed in full Kahlo regalia, with a hint of the famous moustache and monobrow, chain-smoking just as the artist did. Now Salma Hayek is Frida Kahlo", The Weekend Australian, Sep. 21, '02 |
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| • | "'I really like smoking', says Hayek, who had to pick up the habit for the role Frida Kahlo but has since quit. 'I had never smoked in my life, but I really got hooked'", People Magazine, Oct. 21, '02 |
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| • | "wrapped in sophisticated black and perched in a noisy hotel bar so she can smoke, an on-and-off habit she picked up while under Frida Kahlo's sway", USA Today, Oct. 22, '02 |
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| • | "'I had to wax part of my hairline, have a unibrow and bigger earlobes, but I learned that I really like smoking', adds Salma, who had to puff away for the role but has since quit. 'I had never smoked in my life, but I got hooked'", The Mirror (UK), Oct. 25, '02 |
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| • | "Hayek smoked cigars...Hayek smokes cigarettes, too, much to the disapproval of her boyfriend, actor Edward Norton...'One of the benefits of being a star is you get to learn how to smoke for work. I used to be nauseous, and Julie [Taymor, the film's director] used to say, 'it looks terrible. It really looks like you don't know how.' So I would practice and practice, until I got hooked'", Boston Globe, Oct. 27, '02
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| • | "One of the benefits of being a star is you get to learn how to smoke for work', Hayek said on the habit she picked up while portraying Mexican artist Frida Kahlo", MX, Oct. 29, '02 |
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| • | "'I didn't know what an agent was,' said a slightly embarrassed Hayek as she paced her Westwood hotel suite, a glass of fruit juice in one hand and a cigarette in the other", Orange County Register, Oct. 29, '02 |
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| • | "She also had to take up smoking. 'She would practice and get very dizzy'. In the end, Hayek got hooked on art, not nicotine", InStyle Magazine, Oct. '02 |
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| • | "says as she smokes a cigarette - another habit left over from the film.", Hispanic Magazine, Oct. '02 |
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| • | "What did Frida Kahlo leave with you? 'She left a bad thing with me. Smoking. I quit and then I started again and I'm having a hard time with it", Hoy Magazine, Oct. '02 |
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| • | "she asked for a cigarette", Cambio Magazine, Oct. '02 |
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| • | "Salma offered us some dessert. She stood up and brought us some cheese and stuff. She went back to Frida and asked for a cigarette, which she smoked and enjoyed as if she had years with the vice, when as a matter of fact she had just learned for the movie", Cambio, Oct. '02
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| • | "'Obviously, one of the reasons it took so long to get this movie made is because there is much story', says Hayek, lighting a cigarette; she picked up the habit, she says, making the movie. Kahlo was a heavy smoker", Detroit Free Press, Nov. 6, '02 |
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| • | "Advocate: 'Do you think that Frida would have been interested in the civil rights struggle of gay people today? In America?' Hayek: 'Oh, yes. In America--in Mexico too. Most definitely. [Pauses, draws on her cigarette, surveys me] You're talking to the right person' ... Advocate: 'In real life, when Frida was cremated, her body actually sat up on the way to the flames. This happened for explainable medical reasons, but it became part of her legend. But you didn't shoot that'. Hayek: 'Yeah [exhaling smoke]'", The Advocate Magazine, Dec. 10, '02 |
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| • | "She had to wax her hairline, grow a mono-brow, start smoking and wear false earlobes to play Mexican painter Frida Kahlo", Daily Record (UK), Jan. 9, '03 |
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| • | "Salma's puffed out at the sales...looked a little fagged out during a shopping trip yesterday - so she had a crafty cigarette...lit up after buying a bag in Beverly Hills. An onlooker said: 'You could see how much Salma was enjoying that cigarette - but smoking in public has become a bit of a no-no in Los Angeles'", w/pic dragging, The Mirror (UK), Jan. 17, '03 |
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| • | "Salma's puffed out at the sales... looked a little fagged out during a shopping trip yesterday - so she had a crafty cigarette... lit up after buying a bag in Beverly Hills. An onlooker said: 'You could see how much Salma was enjoying that cigarette - but smoking in public has become a bit of a no-no in Los Angeles'", w/pic dragging, The Mirror (UK), Jan. 17, '03 |
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| • | "Hayek, who puffed on a cigarette and spoke passionately about the project during an interview at the Park City Marriott, said she immediately knew the location was perfect", Salt Lake City Tribune, Jan. '03 |
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| • | "It's late afternoon, in a suite at the Dorchester Hotel, and Salma Hayek is in full flow, describing one of her favourite paintings by Frida Kahlo. She is gregarious and fast-talking. Sitting cross-legged, sipping cola and smoking", The Independent (UK), Feb. 24, '03
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| • | "The diminutive 36-year-old is on the final leg of an intensive pan-European publicity tour, and she's been having trouble sleeping. Not that you'd know it. She looks immaculate in tight-fitting jeans and a black velvet jacket, her winning air of strength and defiance enhanced by the way she smokes, inhaling lustily, smoke tumbling from her nostrils in fat plumes", Time Out, Feb. 26, '03 |
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| • | cigar - "My only vices are Cuban cigars and margaritas but not enough to be a problem. I have never smoked cigarettes or pot, never did drugs", The Express (UK), Feb. 28, '03 |
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| • | "Curled up on a couch high above Tokyo's smog in a Shinjuku hotel suite, Hayek - in an interview with The Japan Times - briskly exhaled her cigarette smoke and rolled her eyes when asked how she liked producing", Japan Times, Jul. 30, '03
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| • | "curls up with a cigarette", USA Today, Sep. 8, '03
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| • | "Salma Hayek and her fellah Josh Lucas, left, have after-lunch smokes at Bistro 990", Toronto Star, Sep. 9, '03 |
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| • | "When Salma Hayek, Antonio Banderas and Johnny Depp join director Robert Rodriguez for a morning chat in a hotel suite, they come across as old buddies who bonded during the rigorous boot-camp shoot for Once Upon a Time in Mexico. Hayek curls up with a cigarette", USA Today, Sep. 9, '03 |
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| • | cigar - "I've never done drugs, I rarely drink and I don't smoke - except cigars very occasionally", icTeesside (UK), Nov. 20, '03
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| • | Hayek was shown smoking in several scenes from an on-the-set report in the Bahamas of the filming of After the Sunset (2004), Entertainment Tonight, Dec. 7, '03 |
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| • | "I don't let the fear factor age me. I don't look 37. Yet I smoke, drink, don't exercise, eat everything they tell me not to.", Harper's Bazaar, Dec. '03, p. 182 |
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| • | "dressed decidedly down in raggy, old jeans and a schlumpy tee ... the sassy spitfire was chain-smoking ... (she) lets her helpers do the dirty work, such as ... lighting her deathsticks", E! Online (Ted Casablanca's The Awful Truth gossip column), Dec. 18, '03 |
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| • | During a recent Vanity Fair photo shoot, Hayek was begging to hurry up so she could smoke a cigarette, Good Day NY (Fox), c. Feb. '04 |
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| • | is shown smoking behind the scenes, on the set of After the Sunset (2004), Entertainment Tonight, Jun. '04 |
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| • | "The Reforma newspaper of Mexico City detailed Hayek's lunch with a friend almost minute by minute: 'At 14:25 they finished their main courses and ordered the dessert. ... As they chatted, (Hayek) smoked about six cigarettes, one after another ... at 15:24 they asked for the check'.", Arizona Republic, Oct. 4, '04 |
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| • | "Hayek, who is 36 years old, smiles as she lights a new cigarette, a smoker hardened in the industry of Hollywood", website, Oct. 19, '04
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| • | "putting another cigarette in her lips", OC Excelsior (Orange County, Calif.), Nov. '04
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| • | "Between takes, Cruz and Hayek are as thick as thieves: whispering together, laughing at each other's jokes, even sharing puffs on the same cigarette. 'We share everything except boyfriends', Cruz said", Los Angeles Times, Jan. 23, '05 |
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| • | "Salma relaxes, smokes a cigarette and sits down on the sofa", Glamour en Espanol, Jan. '05 |
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| • | "she tops off a salad and Tabasco-doused french fries with a slice of apple pie. The she lights up her first, yet not last, cigarette of the day. 'I'm going to stop smoking right after this shoot', she pronounces. 'You'll see'. Two days later, over a couple of Cosmos at the Chateau Marmont, Salma lights up again. 'I'm not kidding', she laughs. 'I'm going to stop smoking right after this interview ... But I am not going to stop drinking! ... reaching for another cigarette'", Harper's Bazaar, Feb. '06
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| • | "In a hotel room in Manhattan and curled up on a big sofa, Hayek, who is a little sick but is smoking cigarettes anyway, talks with El Diario ... 'I am always in the present', she says, blowing off a stream of smoke, 'I am always in the present'", El Diario, Mar. 9, '06 |
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| • | "On set Salma and Penelope gossiped in Spanish, shared cigarettes and compared bruises caused by the action stunts", Scottish Daily Record, Aug. 21, '06
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| • | "She was last spotted cocktail in hand sneaking a cigarette out of one of the palazzo's open windows", Marie Claire, Nov. 27, '06 |
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| • | "Vicki Wilson from Bethesda spotted Salma Hayek on a late-night United flight from Los Angeles to Dulles International in October ... Wilson watched Hayek instruct her guard to 'please make [her Louis Vuitton luggage] come right away' while she waited outside and smoked", Washington Post, Dec. 24, '06
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| • | "Not only do I like director Mary McGuckian's ideas for the movie, but she's been wining and dining me at LA's trendiest places. My newly glamorous life has had its pitfalls, however. There was one awkward moment when Julia and I arranged to meet Mary for dinner at Chateau Marmont. Too vain to put on my glasses, I squinted at the super-cool customers, spotted the raven haired beauty I thought was Mary and strode confidently to her table. Embarrassingly it was the actress Salma Hayek. Easy mistake. They are both petite, gorgeous with long black hair and - strangely for this town - smokers", Daily Mail (UK), Jan. 25, '07
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| • | quit - "Hayek quits smoking after Frida started her bad habit. Salma Hayek has one major regret about her labour of love movie Frida - she developed a smoking habit on the set. The Mexican star quit smoking when she discovered she was pregnant, but still can't believe she became one of the people she used to detest. She says, 'I used to have a terrible judgment of smokers. I was like, 'Why do they do this? It tastes bad, it's going to kill them, and it doesn't even get them high. It's the s**ttiest vice you could possible pick. Then I got hooked during Frida. I've tried to quit before. But this time I'm done with it. I've changed. I know I can do it''", Contactmusic (UK), Apr. 12. '07
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| • | quit - "Salma Hayek has one major regret about her labor of love movie Frida - she developed a smoking habit on the set. The Mexican star quit smoking when she discovered she was pregnant, but still can't believe she became one of the people she used to detest. She says, 'I used to have a terrible judgment of smokers. I was like, 'Why do they do this? It tastes bad, it's going to kill them, and it doesn't even get them high. It's the shittiest vice you could possible pick.' Then I got hooked smoking during Frida. I've tried to quit smoking before. But this time I'm done with it. I've changed. I know I can do it'", World Entertainment News Network, Apr. 12, '07 |
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| • | quit - "I quit smoking three weeks ago", Marie Claire, Apr. '07 |
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| • | quit - "Marie Claire: Adversity only seems to make you stronger. What's something you've recently overcome? Salma: I quit smoking three weeks ago. I used to have a terrible judgement of smokers. I was like, Why do they do this? It tastes bad, it's going to kill them, and it doesn't even get them high. It's the shittiest vice you could possibly pick. Then I got hooked during [Frida (2002)]. I've tried to quit before. But this time I'm done with it. I've changed. I know I can do it. I've reinvented myself a thousand times - it keeps me from getting bored of myself", Marie Claire, May '07 |
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| • | quit - "gave up smoking after more than 20 years", n-tv (Germany), Jul. 15, '08
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| • | "Salma Hayek was seen with an unlit cigarette in her mouth outside of Neiman Marcus yesterday. Maybe Salma decided not to light the cigarette once she realized she was being photographed", Celebitchy.com, Dec. 27, '08
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| • | "Salma Hayek continues her bad habit and puffs away at her cancer stick while out and about with her her daughter in Los Angeles on Friday ... The 42-year-old actress whipped out her cigarette after shopping up a storm at the Neiman Marcus department store. Salmas mother, Diana Jiminez, looked after little Valentina during the actresss smoke break.", Just Jared, Dec. 27, '08
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| • | "fumbled around for a lighter to light the cigarette hanging out of her mouth", w/multiple pics, Gossip Girls, Dec. 27, '08
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| • | "caught in the act of smoking a cigarette... has been exposed as one of the many secret smokers who are trying to hide their habits. Hayek, 42, was spotted puffing away on American Spirits this weekend in Beverly Hills", Thaindian (Thailand), Dec. 29, '08
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| • | "used their downtime to sneak a cigarette - a bad habit the sexy mom can certainly afford to lose", w/pics, Popsugar, Dec. 29, '08
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| • | quit - "was caught black-lunged by paparazzi in Beverly Hills this weekend with a cigarette in her mouth. To her credit, it's not lit. But the 42-year old film star confirmed in April that she got addicted while filming Frida and assured us she had stamped the habit for good. 'I've tried to quit before. But this time I'm done with it. I've changed,' Hayek hoped at the time", Radar online, Dec. 30, '08
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| • | "Salma stood outside for a cigarette and played a hide-and-seek game with Valentina", Popsugar, Jan. 20, '09
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| • | "Hayek was captured by cameras outside Neiman Marcus smoking around her one-year-old daughter", Celebrityblog247.com, Apr. '09
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| • | "While she was cast as Frida Kahlo, Hayek had to smoke for the role using real cigarettes. As a result in her own admission she became a smoker and is currently trying to kick the habit", Pakistan Times, May 2, '09
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| • | no - "She does not smoke", Movietown website (Germany), when? |
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| • | cigar - "'I always feel very paranoid. I think people are stealing my Cubans,' she says. 'I smoke a little bit, not a lot, but it's one of the few things that relaxes me.'", US Weekly, when?, p. 86 |
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| • | cigar - CBS Late Late Show, when? |
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| • | "She went back to Frida and asked for a cigarette, which she smoked and enjoyed as if she had years with the vice, when as a matter of fact she had just learned for the movie.", Cambio, when?
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| • | "To her mother's horror, Hayek took up smoking to play Kahlo, and now she's having trouble shaking the habit.", where?, when?
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| • | "My only vices are Cuban cigars and margaritas, but not enough to be a problem. I have never smoked cigarettes, never smoked pot, never did drugs", Cinemas Online (UK), when?
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| • | cigar - "she was smoking a rather large cigar", Las Vegas, netizen sighting, when? |