Pasapalabra continues to lead the audiences on the television schedule in Spain. The duel between Moisés and Fer, competing for a jackpot of 885.00 euros, works well for Antena 3.

Starting this Thursday, presenter Roberto Leal will have Cósima Ramírez and Miguel Lago as guests in the contest, among other guests.

Cósima Ramírez Ruiz de la Prada (Madrid, 1990) has spent half her life outside of Spain. At the age of eight, her parents, Pedro J. Ramírez and Agatha Ruiz de la Prada, sent her to boarding school St. Mary’s School in the United Kingdom. The same institution in which the Infantas Elena and Cristina were trained. She had previously resided in Paris.

After completing her English training, Cósima Ramírez completed her History studies at Brown University, which is based in the city of Rhode Island (Boston).

It is one of the most prestigious university centers in the world. Different businessmen and personalities such as Ted Turner, John D. Rockefeller Jr., John Sculley, John F. Kennedy Jr. and even the actress from the Harry Potter saga, Emma Watson, have passed through its classrooms.

Between 2014 and 2020, Cósima Ramírez joined the family fashion business in the International Relations department. A task that she also made compatible with her role as an influencer. On her Instagram account she has a community close to 50,000 followers.

After the pandemic, Cósima decided to resume her training in Literature in London, although she remains linked to the fashion industry.

“I see myself more in the academic world than in the business world, and the influencer world is very tiring. I don’t know how far it will go, because digital and real life are not the same,” declared the Pasapalabra guest contestant in an interview. in YoDona from Elmundo.es

On the other hand, Cósima Ramírez will inherit through her mother the marquisate of Castelldosrius and the barony of Santa Pau. However, she is far from considering herself a monarchist or feeling part of the nobility. “That is from another time. I would swear that my mother does care a little, but merely as a memory of her childhood, very distant, and of a world that not even she has lived in,” she added.