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    Fri Mar 9, 2007 3:41pm EST
    Mexican born actress Salma Hayek arrives at the American Cinematheque annual benefit gala in Beverly Hills, California October 13, 2006. REUTERS/Fred Prouser

    LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Mexican-born actress Salma Hayek is pregnant and engaged to a French businessman whose firm owns Gucci and Yves Saint Laurent, her spokeswoman said on Friday.

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    "Francois-Henri Pinault and his fiancee, Salma Hayek, are happy to announce they are expecting the arrival of their first child," spokeswoman Ina Treciokas said in a one-paragraph statement.

    In a brief telephone call, Treciokas said no other details, including the date the child is due to be born, would be made public.

    Pinault, 44, is chief executive officer of his family's luxury goods firm PPR, whose lines also include Bottega Veneta, Alexander McQueen and Stella McCartney.

    Hayek's films include "Frida," for which she received an Oscar nomination, and she is executive producer of the hit U.S. television show "Ugly Betty," in which she plays a key role.

    Hayek, 40, previously was romantically linked to actors Edward Norton and Josh Lucas.



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