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The late MexicanAme­rican singer and activist Jenni Rivera always dreamed of a biopic about her turbulent and inspiratio­nal life. Now, seven years after her untimely death, that dream is coming true.

A feature film based on Rivera’s life is officially in the works from Jenni Rivera Enterprise­s, Mucho Mas Media and De Line Pictures, who announced the project in a joint statement Tuesday. The untitled film will endeavor to capture the essence of the superstar who was as admired for her soulful voice as she was for her openness about her experience­s with abuse, sexual assault and finding success in a male-dominated industry.

“It’s been a long time coming,” her sister Rosie Rivera said in an interview Monday.

Although it’s in the early stages and no cast or director has been set, screenwrit­er Kate Lanier, known for the Tina Turner biopic “What’s Love Got To Do With It” and “Set It Off”, is working on a script.

Jenni Rivera died in December 2012 at the age of 43 in a plane crash that also killed six others. She left behind five children and two grandchild­ren.

Known as the “Diva de la Banda”, the California-born daughter of Mexican immigrants was at the height of her career when she died. She was one of the most successful female singers in grupero, a male-dominated regional style influenced by the norteño, banda and ranchero styles. She had sold some 15 million records and received multiple Latin Grammy nomination­s and two Billboard Mexican Music Awards. (AP)

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