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Ana María Alvarado

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Ana María Alvarado
Born
Ana María Alvarado

November 28, 1968
Occupation(s)Journalist and Television Personality

Ana María Alvarado (born November 28, 1968, in Mexico City) is a Mexican journalist.

Education

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Alvarado studied Information Science and Technology at Nuevo Mundo University [ES].[1]

Career

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Alvarado is an entertainment journalist who began her career at Grupo Radio Formula[1] and ended up working for 32 years there as a journalist on the famous program "Todo para la mujer" together with Maxine Woodside.[2]

From 2000 until 2005 she worked on the TV show Cada mañana.[3] Later, she worked with Ingrid Coronado and Fernando del Solar on the Venga la alegría morning show until she was fired in 2012.[4] She has participated in other shows including "Talk Show del padre Alberto", "Sale el Sol" and "Despierta América".[5] She also writes a column in the Mexican newspaper, 24 horas -El Diario that is called, "El precio de la fama".[2] Since 2017, she has been the host of "Sale el sol" for "Imagen Television" TV channel 103 in Mexico.

Alvarado was involved in public feuds with television presenter and actress, Yolanda Andrade in 2019[6] and television presenter, Daniel Bisogno, in 2020 after taking a polygraph test on-air[7] She claimed that Bisogno had told her to die and called her a scorpion.[7] She later feuded with her co-host Gustavo Adolfo Infante in the tv program Sale el Sol in 2022.[8]

She was fired by her co-host Maxine Woodside on "Todo para la mujer" in an unusual situation in February 2023. She was invited back but chose not to return.[9][10][11] Alvarado later said she would take her former co-host, Maxine Woodside, to court over the situation.[12]

Personal life

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She was diagnosed with a brain tumour in 2020 and announced it publicly via YouTube the same year.[13][14][15]

References

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  1. ^ a b Barrera, Karina (2022), ¿Quién es Ana María Alvarado, la periodista que denuncia amenazas de Verónica Castro? [Who is Ana María Alvarado, the journalist who denounces threats from Verónica Castro?], web: SDP Noticias, retrieved 13 March 2023
  2. ^ a b Nabor, Andrea (2021), Ana María Alvarado es una de las conductoras con más trayectoria en periodismo de espectáculos en México [Ana María Alvarado is one of the conductors with the longest experience in entertainment journalism in Mexico.], web: Revista Fama, retrieved 13 March 2023
  3. ^ Martínez Arias, Eunice (2005-07-30). "Ana María Alvarado prefiere trabajar en equipo" (in Spanish). El Siglo de Torreón. Retrieved 13 April 2011.
  4. ^ Ana Maria Alvarado fue despedida de 'Venga la Alegria' [Ana Maria Alvarado was fired from 'Venga la Alegria'], web: Zocalo, 2012, retrieved 13 March 2023
  5. ^ Ana María Alvarado bajó 8 kilos y se ve espectacular a sus más de 50 [Ana María Alvarado lost 8 kilos and looks spectacular at over 50], web: TV Notas, 2021, retrieved 13 March 2023
  6. ^ Yolanda Andrade llama 'pend...' a Ana María Alvarado [Yolanda Andrade calls Ana María Alvarado 'pend...'], web: El Siglo de Durango, 2019, retrieved 13 March 2023
  7. ^ a b "Me cae gordo, muy gordo": Ana María Alvarado confesó que no soporta a Daniel Bisogno ["I like him fat, very fat": Ana María Alvarado confessed that she can't stand Daniel Bisogno], web: Infobae, 2021, retrieved 13 March 2023
  8. ^ Nabor, Andrea (2022), Ana María Alvarado denuncia amenazas de Verónica Castro: "Tiene intervenido mi teléfono" [Ana María Alvarado denounces threats from Verónica Castro: "My phone has been tapped"], web: Revista Fama, retrieved 13 March 2023
  9. ^ Ana María Alvarado sale de Todo para la Mujer y asegura: "Maxine me despidió" [Ana María Alvarado leaves Todo para la Mujer and assures: "Maxine fired me"], web: Yahoo, 2023, retrieved 13 March 2023
  10. ^ Ana María Alvarado confirma que no regresará a "Todo para la mujer" [Ana María Alvarado confirms that she will not return to "Everything for Women"], web: El Universal, 2023, retrieved 13 March 2023
  11. ^ Ruiz, Marco (2023), Maxine Woodside arrancó ‘Todo Para La Mujer’ sin Ana María Alvarado: "Ahí está su silla" [Maxine Woodside started 'Todo Para La Mujer' without Ana María Alvarado: "There is her chair"], web: Infobae, retrieved 13 March 2023
  12. ^ Avila, Fernando (2023), Ana María Alvarado llevará a Maxine Woodside a los tribunales por su despido [Ana María Alvarado will take Maxine Woodside to court for her dismissal], web: El Sol de Mexico, retrieved 13 March 2023
  13. ^ Perez, Denise (2020), [Video] "Tengo un tumor cerebral", revela Ana María Alvarado [[Video] "I have a brain tumor," reveals Ana María Alvarado], web: El Sol de Mexico, retrieved 13 March 2023
  14. ^ "Ana María Alvarado revela que tiene un tumor cerebral y epilepsia" ["Ana María Alvarado reveals that she has a brain tumor and epilepsy"], web: Noroeste, 2020, retrieved 13 March 2023
  15. ^ La conductora, Ana María Alvarado, confiesa que tiene un tumor cerebral [v'], web: Zacatecas en Imagen, 2020, retrieved 13 March 2023


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