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Salma Hayek’s Cinco de Mayo throughout the years

The Mexican actress is proud of her roots


Jovita Trujillo - Los Angeles
Senior WriterLos Angeles
MAY 5, 2021 8:27 PM EDT

It’s Cinco de Mayo! The holiday is often confused with Mexican Independence Day (September 16, 1810), but it’s a day of remembrance, commemorating the Mexican army’s victory over the French forces during the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862. History aside, the holiday has been used by many in the United States as a reason to eat tacos, drink tequila, and show up to work hungover the next day.

Salma Hayek has always been proud of her motherland and celebrates the cultural holidays on Instagram. Take a look at the Mexican actresses Cinco de Mayo posts over the years before you have one of our recommended cocktails.

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Salma Hayek

From her stunning altars to dinner tables, Hayek has proven she knows how to decorate for the holidays. This year she shared a photo of her Cinco de Mayo table that was covered in chiles, Mexican flags, and flowers. She had her hands raised in the air and wrote in Spanish, “Thinking of my beautiful and beloved Mexico # happy5demayo🇲🇽 💔” The broken heart emoji is likely in regards to the tragic subway overpass collapse that took place in Mexico City on May 3rd.

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Salma Hayek’s Cinco De Mayo

Hayek was all of us in 2020 stuck inside and having to do our own hair and makeup in quarantine. She shared a stunning selfie with a Mexican flag border and wrote in the caption, “Happy Cinco de Mayo! #Hair and #makeup by Salma Hayek in quarantine.“

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Salma Hayek’s Cinco de Mayo

In 2018 Hayek shared a photo posing next to a stunning original painting by the Mexican painter Diego Rivera. The mural artist was of course married to Frida Kahlo and their unusual love story and impact on Mexican and international art will never be forgotten.

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Salma Hayek’s Cinco De Mayo

In 2017 Hayek spent time in Mexico and posted a picture of the last breakfast she had and it looked delicious

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Salma Hayek’s Cinco de Mayo

The ‘Bliss’ starred shared a childhood photo on the holiday in 2016. In the caption, she wrote she was remembering her hometown Coatzacoalcos and all the people that were affected by the petrochemical plant explosion that took place the month before.