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Rocsi Diaz, born Raquel Roxanne Diaz in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, in 1983, is a well-known television host, radio personality, and model. Of Honduran and Chilean descent, she moved with her family to New Orleans, Louisiana, during her early childhood. Diaz attended West Jefferson High School in Louisiana and later graduated from Nicholls State University.
Diaz gained national recognition as the co-host of the BET music video countdown show 106 & Park, where she built a loyal fan base and became a household name. She later served as a correspondent and co-host for Entertainment Tonight, further cementing her reputation as a television personality. In addition to her TV career, Diaz has an extensive background in radio. She began her radio career in Texas, working for stations such as Hot 97.7 and 97.9 The Box in Houston, and later at 92.3 WPWX-FM in Chicago, where she earned the nickname “The Midday Mami.”
Beyond hosting responsibilities, Rocsi Diaz has also ventured into acting. Her film credits include roles in The Last Letter, Next Soul Ties, and Gangs of Roses 2: Next Generation. She has appeared in television programs such as Brothers, Red Eye, Fear, and 106 & Park. In recognition of her contribution to entertainment journalism, Diaz received a Daytime Emmy Award in 2014 for Outstanding Entertainment News Program as part of the Entertainment Tonight team.
Though often in the public eye, Rocsi Diaz maintains a private personal life. While she has been linked in media reports to several high-profile individuals such as Eddie Murphy, Bruno Mars, and Michael Misick, the only confirmed relationship was with singer Tyrese Gibson. Currently, there is no verified information regarding her marital status or whether she has children.
Rocsi Diaz is admired not only for her talent but also for her distinctive appearance and confident personal style. She stands at 5 feet 2 inches tall and is known for her slender figure. Diaz frequently shares moments from her personal and professional life on social media platforms such as Twitter and Instagram, where she has a significant following.
Although she was born in Honduras, Diaz identifies strongly with her Latin American heritage, reflecting both Honduran and Chilean roots. Contrary to early misconceptions, her ethnic background is not Caucasian but Latina, and she has often spoken openly about her cultural identity. Diaz has also shared that she struggled with an eating disorder—anorexia—during her youth, particularly influenced by her involvement in cheerleading.
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