
"Marc has great taste in stylish women" is how People En Espanol responded to questions about Marc Anthony supposedly being irate over the magazine's "Best Dressed" cover that's got his ex-wife Dayanara Torres standing next to current spouse Jennifer Lopez.
The shot makes them look too close together, says whoever inside Marc's camp is talking to Page Six. But let's be fair, here: Whoever thinks the adjacent Photoshop cut-outs of the two Latina ladies are anything but a photo editor clawing at scraps to make a salable cover also deserves to believe those two had a three-way with Anthony.

Don't you just love those inter-office memos about how great and celebrated your co-worker was and how sad everyone is to see them go when they've "decided to move on?" And when "decided to move on" actually means "was fired?" (Oh, and being the subject of those is even better. We know.)
While People en Español gossip may not be the stuff of Memo Pads or Media Inks, we at Jossip like to bring the pain from all sides of the border. So when this "extremely messy" gossip flew into our inbox, we couldn't turn away. Turns out that, despite a really nicey-nice email from Martha Nelson (after the jump), the recently departed managing editor at People en Español, Richard Perez-Feria, departed much less amicably than the Time Inc. powers that be would have you believe.
See, while the release (after the jump) suggests Perez-Feria resigned in order to pursue a career in reality TV, the hombres at Latin Gossip caught wind of a different version. Mostly involving gay lovers, lying to the boss, and using his company expense account to fund it all.
Apparently, there were more reasons as to why Richard was let go. Richard was using the magazine to improve his own celebrity status, accepting a book deal and planning to produce East Side Story, a gay take on West Side Story.
Richard was also flying Eduardo Xol, from Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, all over the country as his new boy toy, named him one of the “50 most beautifulâ€, got him a deal to design dish ware, gave him a column in the magazine naming him contributing editor, and also supposedly bought him a Tiffany’s watch and other gifts for his “contributionâ€, all while expensing this to the magazine.
We just know he must have been taking tips from Ken Baker. The spicy blog has more details, as well as the much-worth-checking-out presumably load of crap email from Nelson … after the jump.
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