Cecilia Bolocco

Cecilia Bolocco
Beauty pageant titleholder

Bolocco at the 2010 Chilean telethon
Born Cecilia Carolina Bolocco Fonck
May 19, 1965 (1965-05-19) (age 46)
Santiago, Chile
Occupation Television host, fashion designer
Height 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
Weight 52.5 kg (116 lb)
Hair color Brown
Eye color Green
Title(s) Miss Chile 1987
Miss Universe 1987
Major
competition(s)
Miss Chile 1987
(Winner)
Miss Universe 1987
(Winner)
Spouse Carlos Menem (2001–2007)
Children Máximo Menem (b. 2003)

Cecilia Bolocco (born Cecilia Carolina Bolocco Fonck on May 19th, 1965) is a Chilean television entertainer and former Miss Universe 1987.

She has worked as a journalist on the Spanish language edition of CNN, on Telemundo and on various programs for Chilean Television and she acted on the soap opera Morelia.

Between 2001[1] and 2007 she was married to former Argentine president Carlos Menem.

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Early life

Bolocco was born in Santiago, Chile to Enzo Bolocco Cintolesi, a businessman, and Rose Marie Fonck Assler. She attended primary and secondary school at Santiago College. She then took a year of Civil Engineering at the University of Santiago, Chile, before dropping out to pursue Costume Design at INCA-CEA Institute.

Miss Universe

Bolocco was selected Miss Chile for Miss Universe on April 20, 1987. On May 26, 1987 she beat 67 contestants to become the first Chilean to win the Miss Universe beauty pageant that was held in Singapore that year.[2] During her year-long reign, she settled in Los Angeles, California.

After the crown

Bolocco began a television career in Chile with the show Porque hoy es sábado ("Because it's Saturday") on TVN (Chile) Televisión Nacional de Chile. She then co-hosted Martes 13 ("Tuesday the 13th") on Channel 13.

In March, 1990 Bolocco married American television producer Michael Young in Santiago. The local media covered the event as if it were a royal wedding.

Bolocco moved to Atlanta, Georgia to work as an anchorwoman for the Spanish section at CNN produced for Telemundo Network, on June, 1990. Then, she became a full fledged member of the Telemundo family where she hosted the afternoon lifestyles program La Buena Vida ("The Good Life"), The show was merged with another newsmagazine titled Ocurrió así ("It Happened This Way") and Esta noche con Cecilia Bolocco ("Tonight With Cecilia Bolocco") followed for which she won two Emmy awards.

She then took a starring role as the evil Karina Lafontaine de Montero in the Mexican Televisa's hit soap opera Morelia, which was aired to more than 70 countries throughout the Americas, including Chile, and Europe.

Around the mid-1990s Bolocco ended her relationship with husband Michael Young. The marriage was annulled, because no divorce law existed in Chile at the time.

In 1993 Bolocco co-hosted the 1993 Miss Universe pageant in The Auditorio Nacional in Mexico City.

In 1995 Bolocco co-hosted the closing night of the 36th Viña del Mar International Song Festival, held every year in Viña del Mar, Chile.

In October, 1996, already separated, Bolocco took the job as co-host in one of the shows with the highest ratings in Chilean television history, Viva el lunes ("Long Live Monday"), alongside Kike Morandé and comedian Álvaro Salas. At the same time, she had a radio show and appeared in her own television show, La noche de Cecilia ("The Night of Cecilia").

Also in 1996 Bolocco was a judge in the 1996 Miss Universe pageant in Las Vegas, Nevada.

In February, 2000, Bolocco became an established hostess for the Viña del Mar Song Festival, with partner and long time host Antonio Vodanovic.

On May 26, 2001, Bolocco married former Argentine president Carlos Menem in La Rioja, Argentina,[1][3] whom she met while interviewing him at the Casa Rosada presidential house in Argentina. On November 19, 2003, their first son, Máximo Saúl Menem Bolocco, was born in Santiago, Chile. They separated in April, 2007.

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Mariana Villasante
Miss Chile
1987
Succeeded by
Verónica Romero
Media offices
Preceded by
Leeza Gibbons and Angela Visser
Miss Universe color commentator
(with Angela Visser)

1993
Succeeded by
Arthel Neville and Angela Visser