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GLORIA ESTEFAN.

After we narrowly avoided waiting photographers and a gaggle of sneaky fans that managed to find their way outside her hotel, Gloria Estefan greets us with a large hug and even personally pours us a cup of tea – much to our gratitude. “I love coming to London, it feels like home,” the Rhythm is Gonna Get You singer smiles. The undisputed queen of conga is on British shores to launch her much-anticipated stage adaptation of her and husband Emlio Estefan’s life. Introducing: On Your Feet.

“It’s a damn big risk any time you step out of your comfort zone and do something new,” Gloria laughs, explaining that On Your Feet actually came from a dream she had years ago. “One morning he comes in and I told him that I dreamed an

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