When I first walked into the Televisa studios as a young actress, I never imagined that my journey would take me across continents, networks, and genres. But here I am — three decades later — still passionate, still hungry, and more inspired than ever.
The Early Days
My career began on Canal 11 and Imevision, where I cut my teeth performing on shows like "A la Cachi Cachi Porra." Those early experiences taught me discipline, timing, and the art of connecting with an audience. Every live broadcast was a masterclass in improvisation.
The Televisa Years
Televisa gave me some of the most defining roles of my career. From telenovelas like "Fuego en la Sangre" alongside Jaime Camil and Jorge Salinas, to the comedy of "Festival del Humor," and the morning energy of "Hoy" alongside Galilea Montijo — each project pushed me to grow as an artist.
Crossing Borders
Moving into American television with Telemundo's "Suelta La Sopa," NBC Universo's "El Vato," and ABC's "The Last Resort" opened entirely new horizons. Working with Don Francisco on "Sábado Gigante" at Univisión was a dream come true — a show that defined an era of Spanish-language entertainment.
What Lies Ahead
I believe the best is yet to come. The entertainment industry is evolving, and I'm evolving with it. From traditional TV to digital platforms, from hosting to creating — every day brings new possibilities. Thank you for being part of this incredible journey.