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Daisy Fuentes
Daisy Fuentes in 2009Born November 17, 1966
Havana, CubaNationality American Ethnicity Cuban Alma mater Bergen Community College, Paramus, New Jersey - (majored in Communications) Occupation Model and Hostess Known for First Latina MTV VJ Daisy Fuentes (born November 17, 1966 in Havana, Cuba) is a Cuban-American television host, model, and comedian. Daisy Fuentes broke barriers as MTV's first Latina VJ (Signed to MTV US and MTV Latin America simultaneously), and as Revlon's first Latina spokesperson to be signed to a worldwide contract.[1][2]
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Early life
Fuentes was born in Havana, Cuba to a Cuban father and Spanish mother. When Fuentes was three years old, her family fled the island due to political turmoil and moved to Madrid, Spain. Fuentes learned to speak English while watching I Love Lucy episodes. Soon thereafter, she moved with her family to Harrison, New Jersey, where she attended Harrison High School, was voted Homecoming Queen, and "BEST LOOKING", and graduated class of '84. Fuentes started modeling during her senior year in high school.[2] An aspiring hairstylist, she enrolled in cosmetology school with dreams of opening her own salon.[3] Though, while studying communications at Bergen Community College, she was hired as the weather-girl for WNJU-TV, the Telemundo New York affiliate station. Shortly after, she moved on to New York's Univision affiliate where she became the weather anchor and reporter for the evening news.[2]
Career
Daisy Fuentes was marrie to Juan Canales was first hired in 1988 as the host of MYV Internacional, a one-hour Spanish-language music show that aired in Latin America and the U.S. Later, Fuentes joined MTV in 1993, becoming MTV's first Latina VJ. She was also a host of the fashion and modeling series House of Style, among other correspondent gigs. With MTV she achieved name recognition as one of that network's more popular hosts and soon was courted by companies to be a spokesmodel.[4][5] She later landed a role on the ABC soap opera Loving. Fuentes appeared on shows such as Dream On, The Larry Sanders Show, and Cybill. From 1994 to 1995, she hosted her own talk show, Daisy, on CNBC. She was the host of America's Funniest Home Videos from 1998 to 1999. She hosted The ALMA Awards, Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve, the 1998 World Music Awards, the 1999 Billboard Latin Awards, and the Miss Teen USA, Miss USA, and Miss Universe pageants. She guest-starred in the TV series Queen of Swords episode "Running Wild" 2000. In 2000 she also starred as Kenzie Pearson in Shutterspeed, a made-for TV movie also starring professional wrestler Sting (Steve Borden.)
Daisy Fuentes has appeared on many magazine covers and has starred in nationally televised ads for Revlon, Pantene, American Express, M&Ms and others. She was the first Mind, Body, Spirit Superstar, which was created to generate awareness of top women's health causes and work to promote change.[6] In 2005, Fuentes appeared on the three page cover of People en Español's "50 most beautiful" women.[7] Fuentes has hosted numerous TV shows and specials.[8][9]
In 2004, Fuentes successfully launched the first clothing line bearing her name.[10]
She made her debut in the haircare category with an all-natural haircare line called Daisy Fuentes Style Pro, in March 2009 to mass retailers.[3][11] Her workout game for the Nintendo Wii, Daisy Fuentes Pilates, was released in August 2009.[12][4]
On February 2011 through Kohl’s stores The Daisy Fuentes new fragrance Mysterio eau de parfum will join her five other fragrances on store shelves at Kohl’s along with her hair care line, jewelry line, home collection, accessories collection and clothing line.[13] It is estimated that she sells about $300 million worth of goods, clothing, accessories, and sunglasses at Kohl’s department stores each year.[14]
Fuentes signed a prescription-eye wear licensing deal with Zyloware, an eyewear manufacturer that also has licensing deals with the “American Idol” judge Randy Jackson and Sophia Loren, for a women’s Latina-driven collection of prescription glasses.[14]
Philanthropy
In addition to her work as an actress and model, Fuentes has become actively involved in charity, helping raise money for breast cancer research and St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Daisy Fuentes speaks often in support of charities including the March of Dimes and Starlight Children’s Foundation.[15][16] Fuentes has been the celebrity chairman for the annual St. Jude Angeles & Stars gala in Miami since its debut in Miami more than 7 years ago, raising millions of dollars for this organization.[17] In 2007, Fuentes worked for Girls On the Run, a non-profit prevention program that encouraged preteen girls to develop self-respect and healthy lifestyles through running.[6]
Fuentes has also worked with many breast cancer awareness causes such as the Revlon / UCLA Women’s Breast Cancer Research program. She received an award at The Wellness Community West Los Angeles Tribute to the Human Spirit Awards dinner for her commitment to spreading breast cancer awareness, particularly in the Latino community.[18]
Personal life
Fuentes still considers Secaucus, New Jersey, as her home, even though her parents left New Jersey for Miami.[19] She has one sister, Rosana Fuentes Brijbag, who lives in Miami with her family.
Fuentes met Luis Miguel when she interviewed him in 1995. The pair dated for three years before breaking up in 1998.[20] She went on to date Matt Goss. They shared a home together in the Hollywood Hills and were engaged in 2003,[21] but Daisy's romance with Luis Miguel rekindled again in 2010 being spotted dining together in Los Angeles.[20]
References
- ^ "1modelagency". http://www.1modelagency.com/models/daisy_fuentes.htm. Retrieved 2009-08-08.
- ^ a b c "Worldofceleb". http://www.worldofceleb.com/celeb/Daisy_Fuentes/. Retrieved 2009-08-08.
- ^ a b Cosgrove, Joanna. "Daisy Fuentes, Style Pro". happi.com. http://www.happi.com/articles/2009/03/daisy-fuentes-style-pro. Retrieved 1 September 2011.
- ^ a b "MTV turns 30: MTV VJs: Where are they now?". NY Daily News. 1 August 2011. http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/music/galleries/mtv_vjs_where_are_they_now/mtv_vjs_where_are_they_now.html. Retrieved 31 August 2011.
- ^ "Film". http://www.film.com/celebrities/daisy-fuentes/biography/14766840. Retrieved 2009-08-09.
- ^ a b "Latina Viva". http://www.latinaviva.com/50226711/daisy_fuentes_in_fitness_magazines_september_cover_she_talks_about_latin_women_body_image_and_curves.php. Retrieved 2009-08-11.
- ^ "People en Espanol". http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People_en_Español. Retrieved 2009-08-11.
- ^ "Entertainment Drive". http://www.edrive.com/edrive03/celebs/daisy-fuentes/index.html. Retrieved 2009-08-08.
- ^ "Myfoxny". http://media.myfoxny.com/green/daisy.html. Retrieved 2009-08-08.[dead link]
- ^ Wilson, Eric and Barbaro, Michael. "Can You Be Too Fashionable?", June 17, 2007. Accessed December 3, 2007.
- ^ Ellenberg, Celia (9 January 2009). "Daisy Fuentes, From VJ To Style Pro". style.com. http://www.style.com/beauty/beautycounter/2009/01/daisy-fuentes-from-vj-to-style-pro/. Retrieved 1 September 2011.
- ^ "G4TV Pilates Game for WII". http://g4tv.com/games/wii/61875/daisy-fuentes-pilates/index/. Retrieved 2009-08-08.
- ^ Schweitzer, Lisa. Daisy Fuentes to Launch New Fragrance, December 17, 2010.
- ^ a b Brodesser-Akner, Taffy (5 August 2011). "Adding Glitter to Eyeglass Frames". The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/07/fashion/selling-eyeglasses-even-in-contacts.html. Retrieved 30 August 2011.
- ^ "Daisy Fuentes Biography". http://www.answers.com/topic/daisy-fuentes. Retrieved 2009-08-08.
- ^ "Celebrity Athletes". http://athletes-celebrities.tseworld.com/entertainment/hosts/daisy-fuentes.php. Retrieved 2009-08-08.
- ^ "Social Miami". http://www.socialmiami.com/socialeyes/St-Jude-Angel-and-Stars-Gala.asp. Retrieved 2009-08-08.
- ^ "Circuit | Los Angeles". Jewish Journal. http://www.jewishjournal.com/home/preview.php?id=13929. Retrieved 2011-11-10.
- ^ "Daisy Fuentes Hispanic Heritage". Gale.cengage.com. http://www.gale.cengage.com/free_resources/chh/bio/fuentes_d.htm. Retrieved 2011-11-10.
- ^ a b "The Women of Luis Miguel". http://latino.foxnews.com/slideshow/latino/entertainment/2010/10/06/women-luis-miguel/#slide=1. Retrieved 2 September 2011.
- ^ "Daisy Fuentes Is Back On The Market". starpulse.com. 22 January 2010. http://www.starpulse.com/news/index.php/2010/01/22/daisy_fuentes_is_back_on_the_market_. Retrieved 2 September 2011.
External links
- Daisy Fuentes at the Internet Movie Database
- World Poker Tour profile at the Wayback Machine (archived November 10, 2006)
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