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Latin Billboard Awards 2012: The 20 Sexiest (And Wildest) Outfits On The Red Carpet (PHOTOS)

Posted: 04/27/2012 8:29 am Updated: 04/29/2012 11:55 am

Juanes

When it comes to awards shows, some stars clean up nice, and others (well, they don't clean up at all). Such was the case at last night's Latin Billboard Awards in Miami.

CHECK OUT THIS SLIDESHOW ON THE BEST (AND WORST) DRESSED STARS AT THE LATIN BILLBOARD AWARDS

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  • Juanes, 39

    <strong>WILD</strong>: He's one of the biggest rock stars on the planet, but the Colombian "Me Enamora" singer isn't making us fall in love with him with this sloppy get-up. Juanes, por favor, a haircut!

  • Paulina Rubio, 40

    <strong>WILD & SEXY</strong>: "La Chica Dorada" looked sexy and vibrant in a short purple dress.

  • Wilmer Valderrama, 32

    <strong>SEXY</strong>: The 32-year-old actor has come a long way from his days as the dorky Fez on FOX's hit sitcom, "That 70's Show." <em>Que guapo</em>!

  • Joe Jackson, 83

    <strong>WILD</strong>: Need we say more?

  • Rashel Diaz

    <strong>WILD</strong>: Dear Rashel, Cleopatra called. She wants her look back!

  • Adrienne Bailon, 28

    <strong>SEXY</strong>: Va-Va-Voom! The former Cheeta Girl sizzled on the red carpet!

  • Angelica Celaya

    <strong>WILD</strong>: Hey Angelica, Catwoman wants her wardrobe back!

  • Liz Gallardo, 32

    <strong>WILD</strong>: Someone call the fashion police, stat!

  • Jenni Rivera, 42

    <strong>SEXY</strong>: This dress accentuates Jenni's best features: her legs. And the color looks great on her!

  • Maria Celeste, 51

    <strong>WILD</strong>: The veteran journalist seems to have gotten lost on her way to the prom.

  • Akon, 39

    <strong>SEXY</strong>: Akon is one tall drink of water!

  • Adriana Fonseca, 33

    <strong>WILD</strong>: There's no doubt that she's a beautiful woman, but that color just isn't working on her...

  • Sie7e

    <strong>WILD</strong>: He's SCREAMING for a makeover!

  • Paola Garcia

    <strong>WILD</strong>: Lingerie, really?

  • Melvin Cabrera

    <strong>WILD</strong>: Only a celebrity could get away with wearing this hideous outfit.

  • Jessie Camacho

    <strong>WILD & SEXY</strong>: There's no denying that this former Miss Puerto Rico looks sexy, but there's also such a thing as trying too hard to show off your assets...

  • Mariana Rodriguez

    <strong>WILD</strong>: She's wearing way too much glitter!

  • Monica Noguera

    <strong>WILD</strong>: Nothing about this dress pops.

  • Juan Pablo Llano

    <strong>WILD</strong>: He's trying waaaaay too hard!

  • Aylin Mujica, 37

    <strong>SEXY</strong>: Simply stunning!

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When it comes to awards shows, some stars clean up nice, and others (well, they don't clean up at all). Such was the case at last night's Latin Billboard Awards in Miami. CHECK OUT THIS SLIDESHOW ...
When it comes to awards shows, some stars clean up nice, and others (well, they don't clean up at all). Such was the case at last night's Latin Billboard Awards in Miami. CHECK OUT THIS SLIDESHOW ...
 
 
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02:19 PM on 04/30/2012
What's Joe Jackson doing there? Dude, you're 83. Go home, just go home. You're starting to creep everyone out.
11:26 PM on 04/27/2012
I can't agree with the people who say we should have one awards show. Latin awards shows are not like having a black/white/hispanic show. Latin music is something completely its own and deserves its own unique awards show just as country music does, for instance. Also, the Latin Billboards is not just about the United States (so many Americans are so blind to the fact that the US is not the only country in the world). These artists are from all over Latin America/United States/Spain. The music is unique enough to have its own awards show instead of being an afterthought of one category at some other awards ceremony.
03:54 PM on 04/27/2012
The blacks and latinos always say they want equality and yet they have their own TV stations and their own rewards shows. If the white people did this it would be discriminatory. What a double standard.
11:29 PM on 04/27/2012
The thing that makes this completely different is the fact that Latin music its own genre with many sub-genres. Country musicians have the Country Music Awards. Same thing, except in this case the music is made by musicians from all over the world and they are all tied together by culture and language. Mana and Paulina Rubio are from Mexico, Shakira and Juanes are from Colombia, Enrique Iglesias is from Spain, Pitbull and JLo are from the US... Just something to consider.
07:02 AM on 04/30/2012
Who cares what makes us different. If people want equality then quit seperating yopurselves.
03:02 PM on 04/27/2012
lee hernandez who?
01:54 PM on 04/27/2012
This article was snarky, and some of the comments on the outfits were downright mean. So unnecessary, dude. Aside from the lingerie dress, which I agree with, most of these folks looked great.
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01:41 PM on 04/27/2012
"Angelica Celaya

WILD: Hey Angelica, Catwoman wants her wardrobe back! "

Looks more like Witchblade to me
01:37 PM on 04/27/2012
Juanes!!!!!!!!
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01:15 PM on 04/27/2012
to "bustoff", This is exactly the reason why there are separated awards shows lets say for Latinos, and the reason is because Latinos have greatly been excluted from this type of Awards. Hard evidence is what the Grammy's announced last year and it took effect this year where they excluded many categories targeting Latinos; look it up - there were protests outside the Grammy's this year in L.A.; also some high profile artist like Carlos Santana publicly criticized the Grammy's decision. Everybody wants unity, but after been rejected over and over again, groups just give up and create their own groups for survival.
11:24 AM on 04/27/2012
There are many talented people here but this country is a melting pot and we should
stop have awards and shows for any group.
One award show.

Next we will have award shows for all Armenians, Greeks, Lithuanians, Vietnamese, Cambodians, Poles, etc.
We have to include all ethnics in one award show and not give preference to any one
group. It is totally the antithesis of a country that was founded on one overriding
priniciple: EQUALITY. no one group deserves or should have their own show or awards.
Pretty soon we will have American Idol for different ethnic groups and religions. When
will this lunacy stop.
We are all in this together and there should not be anything that differentiates us from anyone
else.
These types of special award shows make it difficult to unify this country.
mira chancleta
C'mon, there's NO "La Tino" race
10:06 AM on 04/27/2012
tasteless...