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Giselle Blondet's full name is Alba Giselle Blondet Gómez. Born in 1964 in New York City, she is a Puerto Rican actress and television host. Despite being born in the United States, Blondet was raised and educated in Puerto Rico, embracing her Puerto Rican heritage. Throughout her life and career, she has remained dedicated to the arts and social advocacy, founding the nonprofit organization Fundación Arte por la Paz, which promotes peace through art and culture.
In 1982, Giselle Blondet married her first husband, jeweler Luis Iglesias. The couple had a daughter named Andrea before divorcing in 1984. In 1986, she married actor Luis Abreu, although the marriage was short-lived and ended within a few months. During the 1980s, Blondet was active in Puerto Rican television, appearing in numerous telenovelas, TV programs, and theatrical productions.
Her third marriage was in 1989 to Argentine producer Harold Trucco. Together, they had two children: a daughter, Gabriella, and a son, Harold Emmanuel. The marriage ended in divorce in 1997. Following the dissolution of her third marriage, Blondet chose to remain single, expressing her desire to dedicate more time to raising her children.
That same year, 1997, marked a major turning point in her professional career. Blondet joined Univision as one of the original hosts of the international morning show Despierta América. She co-hosted the program alongside Neida Sandoval, Ana María Canseco, Fernando Arau, and Rafael José, gaining widespread recognition across Spanish-speaking audiences in the United States and Latin America.
In 2004, Blondet released her autobiography, Con los Pies en la Tierra, in which she shared personal and professional experiences. The following year, she stepped away from Despierta América and began hosting Historias para Contar, a real-life drama series. However, the show transitioned into a series of special episodes rather than a long-term series.
In 2007, Giselle Blondet took on a new role as host of Univision's reality competition Nuestra Belleza Latina, a show that blends elements of beauty pageants, talent competition, and reality television—similar in format to American Idol, Miss Universe, and America’s Next Top Model. The show quickly became a hit, solidifying her status as a major television personality within the Spanish-speaking community.
She remained the face of Nuestra Belleza Latina for seven years until 2013. Upon her departure, Blondet announced that she was stepping away to pursue new professional opportunities.
Outside of her hosting work, Blondet has continued to participate in acting and special televised events. In 2006, she starred in the Spanish-language Christmas film Feliz Navidad alongside Raúl De Molina and José Feliciano. In 2010, she appeared in an episode of the popular drama series Mujeres Asesinas, portraying Luz María in the episode titled "Luz Arrolladora," with co-star Cynthia Klitbo.
That same year, she joined the Heart Truth Red Dress Collection fashion show, a campaign promoting awareness of heart disease in women. Blondet walked the runway wearing a gown by renowned designer Oscar de la Renta, showcasing both her charitable side and fashion sensibility.
Giselle Blondet's ongoing commitment to charitable causes is highlighted by her work with Fundación Arte por la Paz. As a public figure, she uses her platform to promote cultural engagement and social awareness. Her success across television and publishing has contributed to a reported net worth of approximately $10 million.
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