Is Cristina Saralegui still married?

Personal life. She is divorced from her first husband, Tony, with whom she has a daughter Cristina Amelia. She has been married to Marcos Avila since 1982, a former member of the Miami Sound Machine, and from this marriage she has a stepdaughter, Stephanie. Together they have one child, son Jon Marcos.

Where is Cristina Saralegui born?

Miramar, Havana, Cuba
Cristina Saralegui/Place of birth

What happened to talk show host Cristina?

After El Show de Cristina ended in 2010, she briefly hosted the talk show Pa’lante con Cristina (“Moving Forward with Cristina”; 2011–12) on Telemundo. Beyond her media success, Saralegui launched an eyewear line in 1997 and a collection of home furnishings in 2004. She also became active in charitable work.

What is Cristina Saralegui known for?

Cristina Saralegui or simply Cristina is a Cuban American journalist, actress and talk show host, well-known for hosting the Spanish-language eponymous show, Cristina. Following the Cuban Revolution, Saralegui fled with her family to Miami in 1960 at the age of 12.

Who plays Lydia Lopez?

Cristina Saralegui
TV talk show host and personality Cristina Saralegui guest stars on “George Lopez” as Lydia, the second wife of Manny Lopez, George’s dad, in two episodes in Seasons 2 and 3.

Who is Lydia on George Lopez?

How old is Marcos Avila?

Marco Antonio Ávila García

Marco Antonio Ávila
Born 15 January 1973
Disappeared 17 May 2012 Ciudad Obregón, Sonora, Mexico
Died May 18, 2012 (aged 39)
Cause of death Drug cartel violence, torture and strangulation

Who plays George Lopez wife?

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Cristina Saralegui
TV talk show host and personality Cristina Saralegui guest stars on “George Lopez” as Lydia, the second wife of Manny Lopez, George’s dad, in two episodes in Seasons 2 and 3.
Basic Information
Birthname Cristina Maria Saralegui
Born (1948-01-29) January 29, 1948 (age 73)

What nationality is Masiela Lusha?

Albanian
American
Masiela Lusha/Nationality

Lusha was born in Tirana, Albania, and is the only child of Max and Daniela Lusha. Her mother was a magazine publisher. In 1990, Lusha and her family left Albania as refugees. Upon leaving Albania, Lusha moved to Budapest, Hungary, and Vienna, Austria.