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The Hot & Spicy Mamitas | |
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Nationality | Mexican, Mexican American, Puerto Rican, Dominican, Nuyorican |
Years active | 1994 |
Notable works and roles | Hot and Spicy Mamitas (1998) |
Members | Marilyn Martinez, Sully Diaz, Lydia Nicole, Ludo Vika, Dyana Ortelli |
Former members | Debi Guttierez |
The Hot & Spicy Mamitas were an American Latino comedy group based out of Los Angeles, California. The group included comedians Debi Guttierez, Sully Diaz, Marilyn Martinez, Lydia Nicole, Ludo Vika, and later, Dyana Ortelli. In 1994, these women joined forces and became the first all female Latina comedy group. They were instrumental in creating social change through comedy which benefitted both the female, and Latino minorities. [1]
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In 1998, the Mamitas put out a self-titled comedy album with Uproar Entertainment. [7]
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