Jacqueline Bracamontes

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Jacqueline Bracamontes
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Jacqueline Bracamontes

Jacqueline Bracamontes Van Hoorde, Nuestra Belleza Mexico 2000 ("Miss Mexico" 2000) was born in 1979 in Guadalajara, Jalisco México. The eldest daughter of the former trainer of the popular soccer team Las Chivas Rayadas de Guadalajara, Jesus Bracamontes and Jacqueline Van-Hoorde. Jacqueline represented Mexico in the Miss Universe 2001 pageant.

Catholic by conviction, she traveled to the United States with the religious movement Legionary of Christ on her spiritual preparation. When she finished her undergraduate work, she traveled alone to France where she learned to speak French.

When she returned to Mexico, she began to model for some young fashion magazines, with the acceptance of her family, who supported her at all times, but not before finishing her degree in Communication Sciences . After seeing her in a cover, Lupita Jones, ex-Miss Universe and director of the contest Nuestra Belleza Mexico (Miss Mexico) contacted her, where she went on to win the state and national beauty titles and to represent Mexico in Miss Universe 2001, in Puerto Rico.

Since 2002, Jacqueline participates as sports commentator Vision A.M. with journalist Adela Micha. In 2003 she started acting in soap operas such as: Alegrijes y rebujos under the production of Rosy Ocampo. In 2004 Jacqueline participates in the telenovela Rubí with Barbara Mori produced by José Alberto Castro.

She is now the lead actress on Heridas de Amor. Her mother is of Belgian descent.

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Preceded by
Leticia Murray
Miss Mexico Universe
2001
Succeeded by
Ericka Cruz

Heridas De Amor lead role Miranda San Llorente working with Guy Ecker and Diana Bracho. Boyfriend is Arturo Carmona.

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