Television Who Mariló Montero, the new guest of Pasapalabra

Pasapalabra has the trust of afternoon viewers in Spain. The Andalusian presenter Roberto Leal continues to lead the most famous contest on national television from Monday to Friday.

This Wednesday it added a Golden Minute with 3.1 million viewers and a 25.2% screen share.

The Antena 3 space captures the audience’s attention thanks to the rivalry between the contestants Moisés and Óscar. The El Rosco jackpot now exceeds one million euros.

The contest starting this Thursday will have Mariló Montero, Jorge Blass and María José Besora as new guests.

Mariló Montero (Estella, 1965) is one of the best-known faces on Spanish television. As a child she dreamed of being a stewardess, but she trained in France and Costa Rica as teachers. However, her great vocation was radio.

Years later he also completed a Master’s Degree in Business Management at the IESE Business School.

Montero started at Radio Navarra Antena 3 as an announcer and continuity technician.

In those years of youth, a brother convinced him to also enter the ‘Maja de Estella’ contest, which he won. He also participated in Tafalla and won, later in Navarra and then in the Canary Islands. However, she wanted to pursue her career as a broadcaster.

In 1989, after a brief stay in Costa Rica, he began working at TVE. Two years later he signed for Jesús Hermida’s program.

In 1995 he began a new professional stage at Canal Sur TV doing production, writing and directing work.

In 2009 he returned to national television to host the program La Mañana on La 1 on TVE. After seven years on the air, he announces his departure from the program to pursue new personal and professional projects.

On Antena 3 she was one of the contestants on the program El Desafío and more recently she was the substitute for Risto Mejide on the program Todo es lie.

Currently, she is a collaborator of the Espejo Público program.

On a personal level, for 20 years she shared a marriage with the journalist Carlos Herrera with whom she had two children, the journalist Alberto Herrera and the model Rocío Crusset.

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