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Latin music star Jenni Rivera believed dead in plane crash

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“She was an amazingly smart businesswoman,” said Lopez, the Universal Music executive. “She was a ball buster when it came to her deal negotiations and anything that would have to do with granting us rights. She was tough. She knew how to take care of her career. There was no manager. The manager was Jenni. She did it all, A to Z.”

Rivera was also jumping into movies. She made her film debut in the family drama “Filly Brown,” shown at this year’s Sundance Film Festival. For acting in the film, Rivera accepted a small paycheck and then gave it away to a photographer — and spent three weeks holed up with an acting coach. “Never a peep,” said Youssef Delara, the film’s co-director.

“I was prepared for her to not be so gracious and open to learning from others,” Delara said. “That was the sort of thing that was really surprising, to see someone that established — the humility she brought to it and the desire to be not just good but great at whatever she did.”

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(Gold and Martens reported from Los Angeles and Fausset from Mexico City. Staff writers Meg James, Amy Kaufman, Yvonne Villarreal and Daniel Hernandez contributed to this report.)

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