Brazilian model Jesus Luz was spotted leaving the Kabbalah Center in New York with Madonna and kids this past Saturday. (Image Source)
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Brazilian model Jesus Luz was spotted leaving the Kabbalah Center in New York with Madonna and kids this past Saturday. (Image Source)
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Please you have to tell the North American reporters to stop pronouncing his name as if he was Hispanic. They always say "Hesus Luz" (Resus Luz in Portuguese). Jesus in Portuguese is not pronounced in the same way as it is pronounced in Spanish.
It hurts my ears every time I hear that.
Posted by: Sidney | 03/03/2009 at 01:35 AM
My Brazilian friends, who know him, pronounce it "Jay-zus" . The "j" is a hard sound in Portuguese.
Posted by: Leon Pascucci | 03/03/2009 at 09:40 PM