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Let the chisme begin! For the first episode of Alt.Latino 2.0, co-host Anamaria Sayre sits down with R&B darling Omar Apollo to talk about his experiences developing and marketing his own hot sauce, working with industry giants like Pharrell, and becoming a role model for queer Latinx kids.