The Argentine actress and entrepreneur has made a name for herself both on screen and in the culinary world. She first gained widespread recognition for her role in the popular 1999 television series Muñeca Brava, which helped launch her career. Over the years, she continued to build her public profile, and in January 2021, she showcased a different side of her talent by winning MasterChef Celebrity Argentina, a moment that further solidified her status as a multifaceted personality.
She is also widely known for her high-profile relationship with soccer legend Diego Maradona. The two met when she was just 17 years old, marking the beginning of a significant chapter in her life. Though they eventually parted ways, their bond remained through their two daughters, Dalma Maradona and Gianinna Maradona, who have also stepped into the public eye over the years.
Throughout it all, she has maintained a strong presence in Argentine media, balancing her roles as an actress, mother, and entrepreneur. Her journey—from a young woman stepping into the spotlight to a celebrated public figure—reflects resilience and adaptability. And even today, her story continues to inspire many, especially as she carves out her own identity beyond the fame associated with being Maradona’s former wife.
Back in 2018, Maradona took legal action because he believed she had used his funds without permission, specifically to purchase real estate in Florida. It was a surprising turn of events, and naturally, Maradona felt betrayed. After all, Maradona had trusted her with financial matters, only to discover that Maradona’s money had been diverted for property investments down in Florida. The whole situation became quite public, and Maradona made it clear he wouldn’t tolerate such misuse of his assets. Ultimately, Maradona sought justice through the courts, emphasizing that Maradona expected accountability when it came to his hard-earned wealth.