New celebrities arrive on the set of Pasapalabra with the aim of helping the contestants and spreading good humor to the viewers. In the next programs, those in charge of accumulating seconds in the boxes for the final test of El Rosco, whose jackpot already exceeds 800,000 euros, are Norma Ruiz, Martín Fiz, Miguel Diosdado and Lucía Hoyos. Let’s get to know this last guest a little better, who will appear on Antena 3 in the afternoons.

Lucía Hoyos is a model, actress and presenter who was born in Seville 48 years ago. Being the niece of the dancer and actress Cristina Hoyos, since she was a child she knew that her future was going to be directed towards the world of entertainment. In fact, her aunt enrolled her in the San José Theater School when she was barely 12 years old.

Her first jobs were as a model, although she continued training as an actress at Cristina Rota’s school. In 1994, at the age of 19, Hoyos was crowned Miss Seville. It was her springboard to start her career.

It has been on television where Lucía Hoyos found her habitat, obtaining small roles in successful series such as Periodistas, Ana y los 7 or Allabajo. His most important works on the small screen have been to date in Somos cómplices (Antena 3 only aired a couple of episodes and transferred the series to Nova) and more recently in Acacias 38. At the regional level, his performances in the series stood out. from Canal SurPonme uncloud, Rocío, casi madre and Flaman.

The Sevillian also has a career in television programs. She has been a collaborator in The Ana Rosa Program (Telecinco), Don’t Shoot the Pianist (La 2) or Tres en Raya (La Sexta) and special mention deserves her time as a contestant in Gran Hermano VIP 4 (2016); She was the third expelled after 28 days in the house. Likewise, she has visited Pasapalabra several times.

In cinema, Lucía Hoyos has appeared in films such as Svensson’s Syndrome, by Kepa Sojo (2006); 4,000 euros, by Richard Jordan (2008) or Yo soy Mónica, by Ismael Acedo, Gerardo Avendaño and Juan Felipe González (2020).

As a dubbing actress, Hoyos has demonstrated her talent by voicing up to three characters in the Turkish novel Bitter Land. In fact, it was on a previous visit to Pasapalabra where the actress gave a demonstration to the audience by bringing out the voices of Granny Hammine, Sabiha and Lütfiye.