Bárbara Bermudo Bio, Age, Parents, Husband, Daughters, Brand, Net Worth

Bárbara Bermudo Biography

Bárbara Bermudo is a Puerto Rican journalist who was one of the eight cover subjects of People en Espaols’ “50 Most Beautiful People” issue in 2007.

How old is Bárbara Bermudo? – Age

She is 46 years old as of 5 June 2021. She was born in 1975 in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico.

Bárbara Bermudo Family – Education

Bermudo, who was born in Puerto Rico to a Puerto Rican mother and a Cuban father, holds a journalism degree from American University in Washington, D.C.

Is Barbara Bermudo Married? – Husband

She married Mario Andrés Moreno, a journalist of Colombian descent, in a Dade County courthouse and later had an elaborate wedding in the Dominican Republic on November 29, 2008.

How many kids does Barbara Bermudo have? – Daughters

Bermudo revealed to “People en Espaol” in February 2009 that she was pregnant, and on Friday, May 15, 2009, she gave birth to a daughter named Mia Andrea. Camila Andrea, her second daughter, was born on Monday, October 18, 2010. On Univision’s morning show Despierta America on February 26, 2015, Bermudo announced she was expecting her third child, a girl. Sofia Andrea Moreno was born on August 1, 2015.

Barbara Bermudo CAMI

Bermudo launched CAMI, her own line of girls’ and women’s clothing, shoes, and accessories, in 2013. The brand name is a combination of her daughters’ names (Camila and Ma).

Barbara Bermudo Net Worth

She has an estimated net worth of $8 Million.

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Bárbara Bermudo Photo

Is Barbara Bermudo working? – Career

She was the host of Primer Impacto, a Spanish-language news program that focuses on human-interest stories and is popular among the United States’ Hispanic population, until she was fired on January 5, 2017. Bermudo joined the show in 2002, after the show’s original host Mara Celeste Arrarás left, and co-hosted it with Myrka Dellanos until she left in 2004, as well as with Fernando Del Rincón until he was fired in 2008. Bermudo appeared in the 2003 film Chasing Papi as herself, alongside Roselyn Sanchez, Jaci Velasquez, and Sofa Vergara.

Bermudo hosted Lo Que No Viso de Premios Lo Nuestro (What You Didn’t See at the Lo Nuestro Awards) and Noche de Estrellas in 2004 and 2005, respectively. Bermudo has appeared on the television shows El Show de Cristina, El Escandalo del Mediodia (The Midday Scandal), and Que Bodas (What a Wedding). She is one of the eight cover models for People en Espaol’s “50 Most Beautiful People” issue in 2007.

Bermudo is known for his work at Univision and as the host of Primer Impacto. It’s unquestionably the end of an era. Given her 17-year tenure with the network, the details of her departure are shocking. According to reports, the Puerto Rican journalist was told to go to Human Resources and was given the pink slip. According to a report in the Los Angeles newspaper La Opinión, the entire team was taken aback. Her contract would be up for renewal in two months. Bermudo is said to have been fired due to a feud with Daniel Coronell, the president of Univision News, who was also in charge when her husband, Mario Andrés Moreno, was fired from Univision Miami in May 2015.

Many people are calling for Bermudo to be reinstated in Primer Impacto, but everyone agrees that her future is bright no matter what happens next. Bermudo attributes her strength to her parents, who are Cuban exiles in Puerto Rico. When the network went out of business, she moved to Univision Miami, channel 23, in 1999, where her career took off. She took over for Mara Celeste Arrarás on the show and co-starred with Myrka Dellanos until 2004. Following that, she was the only consistent host among a parade of talent that included Fernando del Rincón, Carmen Dominicci, and Ilia Calderón.