Meanwhile, it has always been a top tourist destination - in 2019, the year before the pandemic began, it racked up a total of 97 million guests, placing it fourth in the world for travel adventures.Salma seemed keen to sing the praises of her homeland too, in spite of her nationality apparently causing difficulties for her earlier in her career when auditioning for roles.She has claimed that she was dismissed by directors for sounding like a "Mexican maid" and revealed in an interview while promoting her film, Bliss, that she had been told her career would "die" by the time she reached her mid-thirties."They told me a Mexican is never going to make it," she told PA."At the time, with the new generations, it was impossible for a Mexican to have a leading role in Hollywood."However she "fought it" and ironically achieved one of her biggest breakthrough leading roles in her mid-thirties - channelling a fellow Mexican, the late Frida Kahlo in the 2002 movie Frida.Since then her career has gone from strength to strength, with her most recent film being last year's The House of Gucci.Following a fast-paced publicity campaign for the movie, she is now taking some time out in an undisclosed Mexican location, hence her latest Instagram snaps.@krizanlustica quipped: "That scuba suit is ready to pop any minute!"@jrominoguto appeared to take the photo set especially seriously, writing simply: "Salma, my religion."@julians60 added the heart emoji while declaring of the tight outfit: "That zipper's struggling."As the post, which had been liked by more than half a million people within a few hours after she uploaded, has continued to gain attention, fans wondered why she had not included video footage - but an Instagram Stories.
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