Chabeli Iglesias

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Chábeli Iglesias (born September 3, 1971, Madrid) is a Spanish journalist based in Washington D.C..

Iglesias is used to the limelight: Chábeli is daughter of famous Spanish singer Julio Iglesias and Filipino-mestizo Philippine socialite Isabel Preysler. She is the sister of pop star Enrique Iglesias and of model and singer Julio Iglesias Jr.. She has also several half-siblings: Tamara Falcó and Ana Boyer (from her mother's side) and Miguel Alejandro, Rodrigo, Cristina and Victoria Iglesias (from her father's side).

Chabeli appears in the covers of gossip magazines since she was very young, as the press made the Iglesias family one of their favorite targets. After the kidnapping of her grandfather in 1985, her father decided to move her and her brothers to Miami, where she lived in a posh mansion.

During the 1990s, Iglesias, who is a friend of Cristina Saralegui, made an appearance in Saralegui's show. This was followed by the short-lived television show El Show de Chabeli, which aired on Univision. She married Ricardo Bofill Jr, son of a famous architect Ricardo Bofill. The marriage to Bofill proved disastrous: Soon, much gossip about it showed up on the covers of tabloid magazines, and eventually the marriage succumbed.

In 1999, Iglesias had a life-threatening accident in Los Angeles, requiring hospitalization. The police declared that with the kind of injuries she had, only one out of a million people would survive.

Iglesias remarried, to a Spanish man, Christian Altaba. Her second marriage has received considerably less press attention, but she has declared she is happier.

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