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Oct 27, 2017

Marian Aguilera at the commemoration of 25 years since the arrival of Olympic torch in Empúries

More news:
•  www.emporda.info (1)
•  www.emporda.info (2)
•  www.regio7.cat
•  www.acn.cat

Audio of Marian Aguilera speaking (clip): 
Actress Marian Aguilera remembers that the day

Marian Aguilera at the commemoration on 17th July 2017
Image by www.acn.cat

On June 13, 1992, thousands of people filled the beaches of the coast of Empúries awaiting the arrival of the Olympic flame from Greece for summer Olympics Barcelona 1992.

25 years later, the L'Escala Town Council, the Department of Culture through the Catalan-Empúries Museum of Archeology and Vitel·la Bookshop paid homage to that day that was marked by a commemorative event that was held onSaturday, June 17th in Empúries.

Marian Aguilera participated in the reading of the text "Escoles dels oficiants" by Xavier Rubert de Ventós. Marian was then only 15 years old and was responsible for disembarking the Olympic flame in Empúries.

Marian Aguilera in 1992, carrying the Olympic flame on the beach of Empúries




Oct 4, 2017

Marian Aguilera for Max Factor España (2017)

Marian Aguilera posed for Max Factor España last month (September 2017).
Photos by Richard Ramos Studio.
Style by Lewis Amarante.
@lewisamarante @richardramosstudio

Thanks @LoveMarianA for the update!

 



Behind the scene (by Lewis Amarante)

  


Sep 28, 2017

Reunion of 'Al salir de clase', 20 years later

Original cast and crew of the TV series 'Al salir de clase' had a reunion after 20 years the show ended.

You can read more in the September 2017 issue of Vanity Fair. Also available online at revistavanityfair.es (in 4 parts):
•  Introduction
•  Part 1
•  Part 2
•  Part 3
•  Part 4

Interview with Marian Aguilera (extract from articles):

Question: Deaths, loves and the first gay teenager: how the series became 'Falcon Crest'.

Marian Aguilera (Miriam): Sometimes it was a bit violent that there were so many problems between the characters. Such intimacy, that of having to kiss you with one and then with the other made you think at last: "Well, that's it! Leave them alone. "

Q: 'Al salir de clase': this was the most famous teen television series.

Marian Aguilera (Miriam): During my audition, Cuadri told me to imitate the characters of the moment, even Jesulín de Ubrique. And I thought: so geeky. When I left after the audition, he accompanied me to the elevator door and, after closing, I remember hearing the phone pick up and him saying: "We have Miriam!

Q: How the great teen series came to an end.

Marian Aguilera (Miriam): At that time I felt the disdain of the whole industry, there were many prejudices against us, even in ourselves there was such a prejudice.

Q: Flattery and insults: how fame changed the protagonists.

Marian Aguilera (Miriam): I remember that before a break they made in the series for the holidays, I was pregnant but I did not know who the father was. At a fair in Jerez, people chased me in a platoon and shouted who my father was. But if the writers did not know...!

Marián Aguilera: "We would arrive before sunrise and we would leave at night"



Emotional Reunion for the cast




Photoshoot

 
 
 

 Press presentation and other photos (from various sources)

     




Jul 17, 2017

From Maripili to Marian Aguilera (2017): Interview

From Maripili to Marian Aguilera
June 29, 2017 | From apis.es

Also in From Maripili to Marian Aguilera (2017): Video.

The actress, protagonist of the mythical spot of Apis, speaks to us 30 years after her eating habits.




Full original text HERE: apis.es

Marian, you were Maripili, that girl who did not want to eat at the Apis 80's spot. Tell us some anecdote about that shoot.

Well it was a great adventure, I was about 9 years old and it was my first shoot out of Barcelona. We were taken to Madrid, me and my brother, who also comes out in the advertisement! And it was great fun: the supermarket was decorated, the team was very friendly ... it was all like a game. For years I was Maripili of Apis.

Are you still as fussy about eating as you used to be on the spot?

Quite. And more and more (smiles). There are things I have stopped taking, such as artificially-looking products. I like the kitchen to be as natural as possible.

Do you usually cook with tomatoes?

A lot, especially what I do is use natural tomatoes along with shredded tomatoes and I mix everything, so that I have the pieces or the skin, which I love for pasta. I'm very a tomato lady (laughs). In the spot it was said that the meals had changed.

Do you think they are very different now than they were before?

I think there used to be less variety. I remember for example the first time I saw a kiwi, and now there are all of the colors ... (laughs). In general now people want to eat better and better. Everyone wants a tomato that smells and really knows tomato, and some brands have been able to evolve very well in that sense using organic and natural ingredients.

What should never change?

I think the meeting time at the table. It is what nostalgia gives me. Now we do not have time, we do not give so much value ... when you are small you reunite with your family and your uncles come, your cousins, you invite a friend ... Those moments I miss very much and they should not change.

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The magazine:




Jul 16, 2017

From Maripili to Marian Aguilera (2017): Video

Marian Aguilera revisited the Apis commercial which she starred along with her brother when she was nine years old in this photoshoot and interview.

Also in From Maripili to Marian Aguilera (2017): Interview.



Still and images from APIS Official and @lovemariana

     





Jul 11, 2017

Marian Aguilera at the Alan Turing Awards (2017)

11 June 2017: The municipality of Southern Tenerife last night was the most glamorous night of ARN Culture & Business Pride with the delivery of the Alan Turing Awards in thirteen different categories and in which were honored personalities as the former minister of Iceland Johanna Sigurdardottir, the scientific director of the La Paz Hospital in Madrid, Eduardo López Collazo, the founder of the platform Atuable and former director of Change.orgen Spain, Francisco Polo, or actress Antonia San Juan.

The great free concert that is taking place today in Playa de las Américas and last night's delivery of the Alan Turing Awards have put the finishing touches on the ARN Culture & Business Pride festival.

More HERE: www.ocionews.com.


Images from  www.ocionews.com and artstenerife.com.

   
Image by @marcoymaria