Daisy Fuentes
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Aug 4, 2011 23:26:03
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JTG says:
Why did you stop doing funniest home videos your one of the reasons I watched the show
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Nov 17, 2009 17:44:24
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brian88 says:
she is the perfect example that woman over 40 can still look amazing, she is still incredible hot
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Oct 6, 2008 22:00:25
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Fragash says:
OMG beyond beauty.
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Feb 23, 2008 06:08:06
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royal says:
im allways at a loss for words . what an angel.
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Jan 19, 2008 09:52:30
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AJ says:
This is a woman that still looks very good, despite the fact she's over 40. My compliments!
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Biography of Daisy Fuentes
Date of birth:
1966-11-17
Birthplace: Havana, Cuba
Height: 5' 1''
Nationality: American
Profession: actor, model, TV/radio host, reporter
Birthplace: Havana, Cuba
Height: 5' 1''
Nationality: American
Profession: actor, model, TV/radio host, reporter
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Daisy Fuentes (born November 17, 1966 in Havana, Cuba) is an American model and actress.
Daisy Fuentes was born in Cuba, but moved to Madrid, Spain when she was three years old. Four years later, she emigrated to Harrison, New Jersey. Fuentes studied communications and journalism at Bergen Community College, finally being selected as the host for WXTV Channel 41 weather. She quickly moved up the ranks, eventually becoming news anchor and reporter for the evening news. MTV took notice of the 19-year-old and snatched her up as host of MTV Internacional, which later became MTV Latino. She began to develop acting credits and landed a role on the ABC soap opera Loving. Fuentes had appearances on shows such as Dream On, The Larry Sanders Show, and Cybill. From 1994 to 1995, she hosted her own talk show, Daisy, on CNBC. She was the host of America's Funniest Home Videos for three seasons. She hosted The Alma Awards, Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve, the 1998 World Music Awards, the 1999 Billboard Latin Awards, and the Miss Teen USA, Miss USA, and Miss Universe pageants. She has been a spokesmodel for Revlon, American Express, Pantene, M&M's, and Miller Lite. She was married once, but later divorced. She is currently engaged to ex-Bros member Matt Goss.
Fuentes also played on the World Poker Tour in the Hollywood Home games for the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital charity.
Daisy Fuentes was born in Cuba, but moved to Madrid, Spain when she was three years old. Four years later, she emigrated to Harrison, New Jersey. Fuentes studied communications and journalism at Bergen Community College, finally being selected as the host for WXTV Channel 41 weather. She quickly moved up the ranks, eventually becoming news anchor and reporter for the evening news. MTV took notice of the 19-year-old and snatched her up as host of MTV Internacional, which later became MTV Latino. She began to develop acting credits and landed a role on the ABC soap opera Loving. Fuentes had appearances on shows such as Dream On, The Larry Sanders Show, and Cybill. From 1994 to 1995, she hosted her own talk show, Daisy, on CNBC. She was the host of America's Funniest Home Videos for three seasons. She hosted The Alma Awards, Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve, the 1998 World Music Awards, the 1999 Billboard Latin Awards, and the Miss Teen USA, Miss USA, and Miss Universe pageants. She has been a spokesmodel for Revlon, American Express, Pantene, M&M's, and Miller Lite. She was married once, but later divorced. She is currently engaged to ex-Bros member Matt Goss.
Fuentes also played on the World Poker Tour in the Hollywood Home games for the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital charity.
Biography
Education:- Harrison High School, Harrison, New Jersey - high school diploma (Class of 1984)
- Bergen Community College, Paramus, New Jersey - (majored in Communications)
- 5ft 10in
- Timothy Adams (actor: high school sweetheart; married in 1990; divorced in 1994)
- Luis Miguel (singer; met 1991; together from 1995 to 1998)
- Currently engaged to Matt Goss.
- As an MTV VJ
- Fuentes received an award at The Wellness Community West Los Angeles Tribute to the Human Spirit Awards dinner for her commitment to spreading breast cancer awareness, particularly in the Latino community.


