Fact checking Eva Longoria's 'Flamin' Hot' movie: Who really invented spicy Cheetos?


Jesse Garcia (Richard Montañez, from left), Annie Gonzalez (Judy Montañez) and Hunter Jones (Lucky Montañez) star in the new "Flamin' Hot" movie, directed by Eva Longoria.

“Flamin’ Hot” is not the story of how Flamin’ Hot Cheetos came to be.

The film (streaming now on Hulu and Disney+) is an inspiring story about an underdog proving naysayers wrong, a Latino man who beat the odds stacked against him as he rose the ranks of corporate America in the ’80s.

“Flamin’ Hot,” directed by “Desperate Housewives” actress Eva Longoria, depicts Richard Montañez (played by Jesse Garcia) landing a job at Frito-Lay as a janitor to support his wife Judy (Annie Gonzalez) and their sons and going on to invent the iconic Flamin’ Hot Cheetos.

Here’s what’s fact and what’s fiction in the new movie:

Was Richard Montañez really a janitor at Frito-Lay?

The real Judy and Richard Montañez attend the screening of Eva Longoria's "Flamin' Hot" in Los Angeles on June 2.

Born to a Mexican American family, Montañez grew up in a migrant labor camp outside of Los Angeles.

After dropping out of high school, he was hired by Frito-Lay in 1976 as a janitor in the company’s Rancho Cucamonga factory when he was 18. In 1977, he was promoted to machinist operator.

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