This is how Paloma Lago has changed: the mythical presenter of the 90s who returned to her origins

Paloma Lago was one of the most popular faces on television in the 90s in Spain. So much so that both the little ones thanks to TPH Club and the more familiar public through the galas of José Luis Moreno turned this Galician into one of the most remembered television characters of the moment.

But the truth is that Paloma Lago began her career on the small screen a few years earlier. Specifically in 1990, when she had the opportunity to work on Tele 5, tell me? Together with Laura Valenzuela and Javier Basilio. And starting on television with the pioneer of it is synonymous with a good school.

As of that same year, she could also be seen on Tutti Frutti, but her time on Telecinco would soon come to an end. In fact, in 1993 she signed up for Antena 3 to work with Julia Otero, and four years later she made the leap to TVE. She there she reached the highest moments of her together with José Luis Moreno and Loreto Valverde in Laughter and stars.

But perhaps the children of that generation will remember her for being in charge of presenting the TPH Club, a cartoon container in which she had to interact with Super Ñ. They were four years, between 1999 and 2002, but they undoubtedly gave Lago a new professional baggage.

In those years, his most critical period, he was also in charge of presenting Telepasión together with Carlos Sobera, and he would even present with Ramón García the Campanadas that ushered in the new millennium. However, his entire career was soon diminished over the years.

Her appearances on the small screen began to become more occasional despite being sponsored and sponsored by faces like Lina Morgan or Glòria Serra. For this reason, she went from presentation roles to collaborations on national television until she finally returned to Galicia in 2019 to work at TVG.

Paloma Lago, who in these years did not stop doing work as a model, was moving away from the harshest media focus to live in increasing tranquility. Now, at 55, she has little left of those media romances like the one she had with Ana García Obregón’s brother, Javier, with whom she had her son.

In fact, he has always had good words about him, as he has also done with the actress. “With Ana I have always had a fantastic relationship,” he said in statements to Corazón, pointing out about the multifaceted presenter that “I love and respect her and I send her all my love.”

After Javier Obregón, his other great love was Álvaro Bultó, who died in 2013, about whom he has always said to be “the most emotionally important person in my life.” But Paloma Lago’s love life has gone through several moments. The last one known is linked to bachelorhood, but who knows if in Galicia, her homeland, she soon has something to tell.

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