Claudia Fernández Valdivia

Claudia Fernández Valdivia (born 30 January 1988) is a Bolivian commercial engineer and television presenter. Since September 2012, she has been married to Álvaro García Linera, who was Bolivia's vice president from 2006 to 2019.

Claudia Fernández Valdivia
Second Lady of Bolivia
In Role
8 September 2012  10 November 2019
Vice PresidentAlvaro Garcia Linera
Preceded byElvira Salinas de Mesa (2003)
Succeeded byVacant
Personal details
Born (1988-01-30) 30 January 1988
La Paz, Bolivia
Spouse(s)
(m. 2012)
Alma materLoyola University
OccupationCommercial engineer, TV presenter

Early years and education

Claudia Fernández Valdivia was born in La Paz on 30 January 1988, the daughter of Óscar Fernández (from Chuquisaca) and Gloria Valdivia (from Santa Cruz). Both emigrated to the city for work reasons and stayed to start a family. During her childhood and adolescence she lived in La Paz, completing baccalaureate studies at the Loreto y Humboldt school in 2005.[1][2] She graduated from Loyola University with a degree in commercial engineering.[3]

TV career

Disca y Ve

In 2003, Fernández successfully auditioned to become a presenter for the Red ATB music program Disca y Ve.[4] This proved to be a valuable experience for her, working alongside Javier Encinas on a prominent national program.

Uno Teens

She moved to Red Uno in 2004, as the host of the children's program Uno Teens,[4] a rival of Unitel's Chicostation in the same time slot. "Getting through these three years is an achievement," said Fernández, age 19, in a 4 March 2007 edition of El Diario's supplement Tu Guía.[5]

On 5 June 2009, she said goodbye to her audience and left Uno Teens to work on the network's journalistic programs.

Notivisión

After years of appearances on Red Uno's various news shows in La Paz, Fernández became the host of the network's main news program, Notivisión, alongside journalist César Galindo. She cited María Duchén and Miriam Claros as role models.[6]

She decided to leave Red Uno on 25 December 2017, an announcement she made on the central edition of Notivisión, to devote herself to the care of her young daughter and spend more time with her family.[1]

In an interview on the program El Mañanero on 26 December, Fernández declared: "They have been 14 years of friendships, shared with so many people. It's difficult" She justified her decision by mentioning her firstborn as the main reason for her retirement: "She is starting to walk and I want to be with her."[7] She also mentioned that while she was retired from television, she would keep in touch with people and interact with the public through social networks, and that she would return.[8]

After more than a year away from the media, Fernández returned to Red Uno on 7 January 2019. She resumed hosting the central edition of Notivisión in La Paz.[9]

Radio career

In 2015, Claudia Fernández made her first foray into radio broadcasting, temporarily sharing the microphone with journalist Mario Espinoza on Radio Compañera 106.3 FM in La Paz, replacing her colleague Juan Carlos Monrroy on the program De 9 a 12.[10]

Other work

In 2009, Fernández was part of Pablo Manzoni's modeling troupe Las Magníficas at the Bolivia Moda fashion event at government headquarters.[2]

Personal life

Claudia Fernández and Álvaro García Linera in Buenos Aires in October 2014

In 2011, Fernández began a romantic relationship with the Vice President of Bolivia, Álvaro García Linera, while covering Palacio Quemado as a journalist for Red Uno. On 9 June 2011, on the PAT program Del Cielo al Infierno, García Linera admitted to having a relationship with a commercial engineer, without clearly saying who it was. In a subsequent interview for the magazine Oxígeno, Fernandez said that she once dated García Linera, without going into more detail.[11]

In February 2012, the couple announced that they were engaged.[4] On 8 September 2012, 24-year-old Fernández married 49-year-old García Linera in a ceremony which was broadcast nationally and internationally. The wedding was held with an Aymara rite in the Kalasasaya temple at the archaeological site of Tiwanaku.[12] Among those attending the event were Nobel Peace Prize winners Rigoberta Menchú and Adolfo Pérez Esquivel, as well as government officials, ambassadors, Aymara native authorities, representatives of social organizations, show business personalities, and dozens of other guests.[13] One of the first gifts the bride and groom received came from President Evo Morales, who hung a pink baby carrier on Garcia Linera's neck. According to Morales, this represented good wishes for García Linera's dream of "having a daughter" to come true.[13] The next day, on 9 September, the couple married before the civil notary, and later under Catholic rite in the Basilica of San Francisco, La Paz.[12]

On 17 April 2017, their first daughter was born at the CEMES clinic in La Paz.[1]

Claudia Fernández is a supporter of the football club The Strongest, and a fan of Portuguese footballer Cristiano Ronaldo and actor Ashton Kutcher. Professionally, she admires Patricia Janiot and Claudia Palacios of CNN en Español.[2]

References

  1. Arana, Guido Alejandro (5 August 2018). "Claudia Fernández Valdivia, la musa del vice Álvaro García Linera" [Claudia Fernández Valdivia, the Muse of Vice Álvaro García Linera]. El Deber (in Spanish). Retrieved 21 October 2019.
  2. "Claudia Fernandez, novia del Vice Presidente Alvaro Garcia, lo describe como hombre ideal, gentil y respetuoso" [Claudia Fernández, Girlfriend of Vice President Álvaro García, Describes Him as an Ideal, Genteel, and Respectful Man]. Reportero Boliviano (in Spanish). Santa Cruz de la Sierra. 7 March 2012. Retrieved 21 October 2019.
  3. "Álvaro García Linera y Claudia Fernández se casaron en la Laguna Verde de Tiwanaku" [Álvaro García Linera and Claudia Fernández Married in Tiwanaku's Laguna Verde]. Bolivia Te Vemos (in Spanish). 9 September 2012. Retrieved 21 October 2019.
  4. "García Linera anuncia que se casa este año". El Día El Sol de Santa Cruz (in Spanish). 28 February 2012. Retrieved 21 October 2019.
  5. "Claudia Fernández el 4 de marzo del año 2007 cuando conducía Uno Teens en la Red Uno" [Claudia Fernández on 4 March 2007 When She Was Hosting Uno Teens on Red Uno]. Álvaro García Linera y Claudia Fernández Valdivia (in Spanish). 9 August 2015. Retrieved 21 October 2019.
  6. "Claudia Fernández Valdivia La esposa del 'vice' desea huir de su seguridad" [Claudia Fernández Valdivia, The Wife of the 'Vice', Wants to Flee From Her Security]. Álvaro García Linera y Claudia Fernández Valdivia (in Spanish). 21 January 2015. Retrieved 21 October 2019.
  7. "Claudia Fernández anuncia que dejará la televisión para dedicarse a su familia" [Claudia Fernández Announces That She Will Leave Television to Devote Herself to Her Family]. El Día (in Spanish). 27 December 2017. Retrieved 21 October 2019.
  8. "Claudia Fernández deja la televisión para dedicarse a su primogénita" [Claudia Fernández Leaves Television to Devote Herself to Her Firstborn] (in Spanish). Red Uno. 26 December 2017. Retrieved 21 October 2019.
  9. Vargas, Lizzett (7 January 2019). "Claudia Fernández retornó a la Red Uno" [Claudia Fernández Returns to Red Uno] (in Spanish). Red Uno. Retrieved 21 October 2019.
  10. "Claudia Fernández". El Diario (in Spanish). 7 June 2015. Retrieved 21 October 2019.
  11. "Claudia Fernández la novia del Vice Presidente de Bolivia" [Claudia Fernández the Girlfriend of the Vice President of Bolivia]. Televisión en Bolivia (in Spanish). 23 November 2011. Retrieved 21 October 2019.
  12. Linarez, Iblin; Ortega, Erick (10 September 2012). "Claudia y Álvaro se prometen una vida de amor y lucha compartida" [Claudia and Álvaro Promise Each Other a Life of Love and Shared Struggle]. La Razón (in Spanish). La Paz. Retrieved 21 October 2019.
  13. Linarez, Iblin; Ortega, Erick; Vargas, Miguel (9 September 2012). "Achachilas bendijeron la unión de Álvaro y Claudia en Tiwanaku" [Achachilas Blesses the Union of Álvaro and Claudia in Tiwanaku]. La Razón (in Spanish). Tiwanaku. Archived from the original on 1 March 2019. Retrieved 21 October 2019.
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