The emotion and good humor do not stop in Pasapalabra, which continues leading the Antena 3 program to harvest extraordinary audience data every afternoon. And, while the contestants Moisés and Óscar continue to star in a duel in the face of a dog for the El Rosco jackpot, which already exceeds 1.2 million euros, the celebrities are squeezing all their knowledge and sympathy. This week the guests who are showing up on the set to help the contestants are Álex Adrover, Yunke, La Mari de Chambao and Patricia Montero. Let’s get to know this latest guest a little better.
Patricia Montero was born in Valencia 35 years ago (1988). She soon began training in performing arts, obtaining a professional title in classical and contemporary dance, and she entered the discipline of children’s fitness, proclaiming herself champion of Spain and runner-up in Europe.
Almost at the same time, little Montero began her career as a model and actress. She began with appearances in toy advertisements, becoming the girl Nancy, although her first role as an interpreter was at the age of 12, in the television film Severo Ochoa. The conquest of a Nobel with Imanol Arias and Ana Duato.
The work with which she achieved fame was in the series Yo soy Bea de Mediaset. This production later opened the doors to films such as The Night My Mother Killed My Father, Offside, Brain Drain2: Now at Harvard and The Wolves of Washington.
On television he has also had different roles in series such as El don de Alba, Buen Agente, Los hombres de Paco, Cuéntame como paso, Los Serrano or El internado.
For some seasons it also had its own section on the program El Hormiguero by Pablo Motos and finished in fourth position in Masterchef Celebrity 2017 where he demonstrated great cooking skills.
On a personal level, Patricia Montero highlights the relationship she has had for more than a decade with Álex Adrover, also a guest this week on Pasapalabra.
The acting couple fell in love in 2008, filming the series Yo soy Bea, and today they are parents of two girls, Elisa (2015) and Layla (2019).
The pandemic marked a turning point in Montero and Adrover. Confinement gave them the opportunity to write Happy and Happy: Three Stories to Learn to Love Yourself, found a faithful yoga community, Yogimi, through Instagram live streams, and devise their own brand that began with an order for 50 mats.