Four new guests burst onto the set of Pasapalabra ready to help the contestants Moisés and Fernando to add seconds for the final test of El Rosco. On this occasion, the celebrities who express their knowledge and sympathy in the successful Antena 3 program are Alberto Chicote, Arantxa de Benito, Miquel Fernández and Lolita. Let’s get to know this last guest a little better.

María de los Dolores González Flores Batista Ruiz needs no introduction. It is Lolita, the first daughter of the eternal Lola Flores, famous since her birth, in 1958, as she herself admits in a recent interview with EL MUNDO: “The day I was born, the whole country took photos of me and I was already the most portrayed of the year. It’s logical, I was the first daughter of Lola Flores and there weren’t many people more famous than my mother in Spain”.

His family tree is full of art. She is the daughter of La Faraona and Antonio González, El Pescaílla, and sister of Antonio Flores and Rosario Flores, just to name her family nucleus. So her career path was written before she could walk.

It didn’t take long for her to debut as a singer and actress. In 1975, at the age of 18, she achieved her musical success with Amor, amor, a song that was number 1 on the Top 40 and with which she obtained Platinum Records both in Spain and in America. In fact, her first tour to the other side of the pond occurred shortly after her and Carmen Sevilla’s hand.

His musical career includes dozens of albums and several world tours with his mother and his aunt Carmen Flores. Although her success had ups and downs, Lolita was always a claim for performances on television programs and for collaborating with the best Spanish music artists.

The one from Chamberí has ​​managed to reinvent itself on more than one occasion to adapt to changing times. As an example, the Sarandoga button, a Cuban song that her father brought to Spain in the 1960s and that Lolita popularized at the beginning of the 21st century.

However, Lolita has not released a record for 10 years and has not gone on tour. This prolonged hiatus coincides with the growth of her career as an actress.

In 1976, he had his first role in the film Haz la loca… no la guerra together with actor Máximo Valverde. After her film debut, Lolita and her parents decided not to accept any of the scripts that came to her, so she focused on her musical career.

Of course, she was able to satisfy her facet as an actress with sporadic roles in television series such as Farmacia de guardia, Los ladrones van a la oficina, El botón saccharino, El comisario or La que se avecina. Her most important roles on the small screen were with the series Hostal Royal Manzanares and La sopa boba.

Her facet as a presenter deserves a special mention, succeeding with her mother in the programs Sabor a Lolas and Ay Lola, Lolita, Lola, which ended months later due to the death of Lola Flores. Subsequently, it has landed in different formats on national and regional channels.

Lolita returned to the cinema through the front door, with the film Rencor, by Luis Miguel Albaladejo; Her portrayal of a small-time singer who took revenge on her former love earned her the Goya for Best New Actress in 2002.

His theater debut was late, in 2005, but since then he has won recognition from critics and the public after working on a dozen plays.

Among her most recent projects is the return to fiction with Las invisibles, a series on the SkyShowtime platform that narrates the experiences of hotel maids and in which Lolita shares a cast with María Pujalte and Elena Irureta, Yoshira Escárrega or Paula del Río, among others.

Likewise, he has just finished his role as a jury member in Tu cara me suena, a program of which the final stretch is being broadcast right now.

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