Gloria Trevi Makes History: First Latina Artist on the Cover of Playboy
Mexican singer Gloria Trevi becomes the first Latina artist to grace the cover of the global edition of Playboy magazine, marking a significant achievement in her 30-year musical career.
Mexican singer and songwriter Gloria Trevi has made headlines by becoming the first Latina artist in history to appear on the cover of the global edition of Playboy magazine, as announced by Playboy New Zealand. This milestone is particularly notable given the legacy of Playboy, which has been in circulation since 1953, marking a significant cultural turning point in recognition of Latino artists in mainstream media. Trevi, recognized as one of the most influential figures in Spanish pop music, sees this as an opportunity to reach a broader audience with her message and work.
In an exclusive interview, Trevi expresses her excitement and comfort in participating in the magazine, noting that Playboy has evolved to adopt a more intellectual approach in its content. She hopes that this collaboration will resonate with audiences not only in Latin America but also in other regions, as it reflects the universal language of music. This is more than just a cover; it symbolizes the bridge between cultures and emphasizes the depth and diversity of Latino artistry.
As she celebrates her 30th musical anniversary at the upcoming concert "Gloria Trevi Live Celebration" on February 28 in Los Angeles, this cover represents a significant triumph in her career. At 58 years old, Trevi continues to break barriers and inspire new generations of artists, proving that her talent and influence remain relevant in today’s ever-evolving music industry.