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Vida Guerra was born on March 19, 1974, in Havana, Cuba. At the age of six, she and her family immigrated to the United States, settling in New Jersey, where she spent most of her childhood. From a young age, Guerra expressed interest in performing arts, frequently participating in local fashion shows and dance performances. She began modeling at the age of 18, and her early exposure to runway modeling in her hometown eventually launched her into a successful modeling career later in life.
Vida Guerra is best known as a glamor model, actress, and media personality. Her first major breakthrough came in 2002 when she appeared in a lingerie spread for the U.S. edition of FHM magazine. This feature rapidly increased her popularity and opened opportunities to model for several high-profile men's magazines, including Playboy and Maxim. In 2004, Guerra was named FHM's "Model of the Year," a title that solidified her standing in the industry.
Aside from print modeling, Guerra has also explored other creative avenues. She has appeared on the Spanish-language entertainment program El Gordo y la Flaca and landed a small role in the comedy film National Lampoon’s Dorm Daze 2. Her talents extend to voiceover work as well; she voiced a character in the video game Scarface: The World is Yours. Additionally, Vida featured in several high-profile music videos, including Nelly, P. Diddy, and Murphy Lee’s “Shake Ya Tailfeather,” Kanye West’s “The New Workout Plan,” and Frankie J’s “Obsession (No Es Amor),” with whom she reportedly had a brief relationship in 2005.
Despite her glamorous public persona, Vida Guerra tends to keep her private life relatively low-key. She has never been married. Over the years, she has been romantically linked to a few celebrities, including NFL player Jeremy Shockey in 2006 and baseball star Derek Jeter in 2005. There were also rumors suggesting a brief involvement with actor Chris Evans in 2008, although neither party confirmed the relationship.
In 2006, Guerra was at the center of a controversy involving leaked nude images. Initially, she claimed her phone had been hacked. However, conflicting statements emerged from her then-record label, In Ya Face Records, which distanced itself from the incident and ultimately dropped her. During that period, Guerra was working on her debut music album titled Theme Park, featuring a blend of hip-hop and R&B influences, though the album was never officially released.
With her striking physique and bold personality, Vida Guerra has developed a substantial following on social media platforms including Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. She frequently shares modeling photos — including campaigns for brands like Calvin Klein — as well as messages promoting health, fitness, and body positivity. Known for her candid and confident presence, Guerra uses these platforms to connect with fans and encourage women to be fierce, healthy, and self-assured.
Vida Guerra is a dedicated vegetarian, a lifestyle choice she credits for maintaining both her physical fitness and skin health. She has supported vegetarian awareness campaigns, participating in promotional shoots that underline her commitment to the cause.
Guerra is approximately 1.6 meters tall (5 feet 3 inches) and weighs around 57 kilograms (125 pounds). She has brown hair and brown eyes, and her typical measurements include a 34C bra size and a U.S. dress size 6.
Over the course of her career, Vida Guerra has amassed an estimated net worth of $2.5 million, primarily through modeling work with outlets such as FHM and Playboy, along with appearances in music videos, film roles, and endorsement deals.
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