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Nationality
  
Peruvian

Years active
  
1990-present

Partner
  
Christian Suarez (2000–)

Name
  
Laura Bozzo

TV shows
  
Laura

Role
  
Talk show host


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Full Name
  
Laura Cecilia Bozzo Rotondo

Born
  
August 19, 1951 (age 72) (
1951-08-19
)

Spouse
  
Mario de la Fuente (m. 1980–2000)

Children
  
Victoria de la Fuente, Alejandra de la Fuente

Similar People
  
Carmen Aristegui, Christian Suarez, Ana Maria Polo, Magaly Medina, Laura Pausini

Profiles


Occupation
  
Talk show host, lawyer

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Laura Cecilia Bozzo Rotondo (born August 19, 1951) is a Peruvian talk show hostess, best known for her Spanish-language talk show Laura that is being broadcast in the United States on the Univision television network. Show was aired in Miami, Florida. Bozzo has hosted other talk shows under her name, including Laura en América, back in the 1990s to early 2000s. Her talk shows have been compared to the American English-language Jerry Springer Show due to the fights that regularly occur as well as the sensitive subject matter routinely discussed. In 2008, a scandal erupted when it was discovered by the Peruvian press, led by important figures such as Jaime Bayly, that some of the shows provided by Laura Bozzo were fake and therefore did not show the true society of Peru.

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Early life

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Bozzo was born in Callao (Peru) to engineer Miguel Bozzo Chirichignio and Victoria Luisa Rotondo Mendoza, both of Italian, Spanish and Quechua descent; she holds the Italian citizenship. She studied law in Lima (Peru) and Caracas ( Venezuela) receiving degrees in law and political science there and teaching classes within such fields in various universities. In 1987, she became the appointed officer of the Instituto Nacional de Cultura and organized competitions to promote the conservation of the cultural heritage of Peru. In 1992, she became the regidora (alderman) of metropolitan Lima.

Career

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She began in television in 1994 with Las mujeres tienen la palabra a feminist cutting program in RBC Televisión. In 1997, Laura Bozzo went to Panamericana Televisión and assumes the conduct of the reality show Intimidades. A year later, Bozzo is hired by América Televisión and launches Laura en América, this program was very popular in Peru.

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In 1998, she organized the organization Solidaridad de Familia (Family Solidarity) as a charitable foundation to assist people from Peru and other Latin American nations with legal, medical, and psychological problems; which has been under much criticism for increasing suspicion of being funded by former president Alberto Fujimori.

In February 1998, the American Spanish-language broadcast network Telemundo began broadcasting her show Laura en América on its affiliates. The show soon began to be shown all over Latin America. Similar in nature to the American Jerry Springer Show, it routinely featured guests usually having troubles within their lives, including infidelity. Usually, the show would expose evidence of wrongdoing by the suspect that the guest presents, leading to fighting between guests. The authenticity of the show has been questioned, given the unusually sensational subjects explored. By the end of the year, Bozzo moved to Miami, Florida.

2006, Bozzo's RAT contract with Telemundo expired after five years, so she moved her production to Televisa; production of Laura en America ended in July 2006. In October 2006, Bozzo appeared on the program ¿Dónde estás corazón? on the network Antena 3 from Spain, criticizing Alejandro Toledo for causing her arrest.

Just a few days before the one-year anniversary of her release from house arrest, Laura Bozzo was convicted of all the charges against her and was sentenced to four consecutive years in prison. Laura later informed a local television station, Canal 9, that she planned to use a newly enacted law in her favor and sue the Peruvian government.

In January 2007, Bozzo attempted to enter the Spanish TV market through Spain's Telecinco, but once some executives saw pilots of the program, a proposal for a new Bozzo show was canceled. On November 6, 2007, her new show Laura en acción debuted on Telemundo in the United States. However, in March 2008, lawyer Freddy Escobar started an investigation about the possible illegal use of minors in her program, being exposed on TV to present fake cases of family sex violence. A scandal involving an underage woman who appeared on Laura en acción caused the show to be canceled by Peruvian network América Televisión, in which the show originally aired. Telemundo stopped airing the series by the beginning of May 2008.

In June 2009, Laura Bozzo made her television reappearance after her last talk show, Laura en Acción was cancelled on April 2008. Bozzo relocated herself in Mexico and started working on many shows on Televisa, the largest Spanish-speaking television network in all the World, but then she went to TV Azteca and hosted the talkshow Laura de todos (shortened from Laura de todos: sin miedo a la verdad), for two years and a half. Laura Bozzo's show aired on Azteca 13 at 17:00 hrs. CT in the country. The show was also televised in the United States, through Azteca America at 20:00 hrs. Laura left the show after having differences with the executives of TV Azteca. Bozzo was replaced by the Mexican television host Rocío Sánchez Azuara with the return of the talk show Cosas de la Vida. Laura Bozzo returned to Televisa.

She signed a contract for five years with Televisa to make a new show called Laura herself and Federico Wilkins were the producers of Laura. Wilkins was fired after making up that Laura's boyfriend, Argentinian singer Christian Suárez who is 24 years her junior, was cheating on her with Karina Alvarez; Gabriel Vasquez Woodman took over the production. The talk show airs on Canal de las Estrellas network in Mexico. The show premiered on January 24, 2011, at 16:00 hrs the show airs for 1 hour and 30 minutes. (CT), the show also airs on Saturdays at 17 hrs. The show's premiere live in Mexico was very successful with 18.9 points in rating and 40.5 in share and on its second day the show reached 19.4 in rating beating its competition. Laura started airing in the United States through Telefutura at 7/6c pm competing with Telemundo's Caso cerrado. Although the show was cancelled due to low ratings and other factors on April 2011, Telefutura aired Laura again at 2pm/1pm central in October 10, 2011 and since has become such a hit that it airs two hours a day starting at 11pm/10pm pacific.

2013 Criticism

In September, 2013, Mexican social media ramped up criticisms against Laura Bozzo through Twitter and Facebook with the hashtags #LauraBozzoFueraDeMexico and #LauraBozzoMexicoNoTeQuiere, for using official State of Mexico government helicopters during a telecast allegedly used for the benefit of her show in order to set dramatic staging for the TV audience, while deferring rescue labors during the relief efforts for Hurricane Manuel Criticism was sparked on Televisa's competitor, MVS networks, by Mexican journalist, and noted Televisa detractor, Carmen Aristegui's recount on the story, first published in the political journal Proceso, which was followed by Bozzo's public contest of the allegations. A petition on Change.org has been made by civil group "CREAMOS México A.C." to elicit her dismissal from Mexican TV.

Personal life

Bozzo married lawyer Mario de la Fuente in 1980. The couple had two daughters, Alejandra and Victoria. After twenty years of marriage, they divorced in August 2000. In 2000, Laura Bozzo stirred controversy by starting a relationship with Christian Suarez; 24 years her junior and former member of the Argentine musical group Complot.

Corruption Charges

Laura Bozzo Connection To A Criminal Network In Peru Exposed, Cries After Carmen Aristegui Reveals Her Dark Past .Carmen Aristegui might not downgrade to Laura Bozzo's loud ways of victimizing herself, but instead, she keeps quietly digging into the TV host's past, and what a pot of gold she's found. It turns out that Bozzo was part of a criminal network in Peru and was even placed under house arrest for three years. Laura Bozzo's final conviction was set in 5 years and a repayment to the Peruvian Government of 300,000 soles (around 100,000 US dollars). Aristegui was able to get a hold of Julio Arbizu, a public prosecutor who specialized in crimes of corruption in Peru, who expanded on her case for the public knowledge.

Aristegui went on to explain that Peru carried out a process of a series of illegalities, irregularities, and an "absolutely aberrant behavior for a democracy" in Alberto Fujimori's regime, and it happened when they were trying to divert resources to bribe congressmen, businessmen, journalists and the tabloids, and Laura Bozzo ended up involved in that network. To confirm her research, she asked Arbizu, "Why don't you tell us the story that involves Alberto Fujimori, Vladimiro Montesinos and Televisa's favorite host?"

Death rumors

A rumor surfaced during 2015, and again during June 2016, that Bozzo had died in a car crash in Mexico. These rumors, however, were emphatically denied.

References

Laura Bozzo Wikipedia