Today is October 31, Halloween. And at Pasapalabra they have decided to leave the usual format for one day to offer the audience a terrifying special program. This Tuesday the fight between Óscar and Moisés for the jackpot, which already exceeds one million euros, is interrupted. In fact, only the presenter Roberto Leal remains intact on the set. There are new contestants and new guests.

Two former contestants, Marta Terrasa and Marta Garriga, return to the Antena 3 program for one day to compete for a prize of 50,000 euros. And at his side, four celebrities ready to help score seconds in the boxes and squeeze all their good humor. Esther Arroyo, David Civera, Torito and Cristina Rodríguez are the guests in the Pasapalabra Halloween special.

Cristina Rodríguez was born in Benidorm (Alicante) 54 years ago. Her professional life takes place mainly in film and television, but behind the cameras. Her work as a costume designer has led her to be nominated for the Goya Awards up to six times.

She started as a fashion designer in the 90s with low-budget films, series and television shows. However, her know-how led her to receive increasingly ambitious commissions. Buñuel and King Solomon’s Table (2001), Cold Winter Sun (2004), The Longest Penalty in the World (2005) and Lies and Gordas (2009) were some of the projects that helped shape her career in the audiovisual elite.

Her career was established when, in 2009, she was nominated for the Goya for best costume design for the film The Consul of Sodoma.

On the small screen, Cristina Rodríguez has been responsible for costumes for series such as Felipe y Letizia, Élite or HIT.

She has also made her first steps as an actress, appearing in some episodes in series such as Cuestión de Sex and Hospital Central and the films Siete Minutos; 3 Too Many Weddings; Now or Never; Explode, explode and Anacleto: Secret Agent.

Rodríguez is also often seen on various television programs as a collaborator. She thus participated in Las mornings de Cuatro, Supermodelos and Cámbiame. Recently she has also collaborated on the Sálvame program in two fashion specials.

Their designs have also been seen on various music shows such as Mask Singer: Guess Who’s Singing.

In addition, she has been the author of the book How not to be a tacky bowler (2008) and co-author with Sara Brun of De mujer a mujer (2018).

Cristina Rodríguez was the star of the cover of Interviú (number 2120), as well as the 2017 calendar of the same publication.