La Dani

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La Dani
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La Dani in October 2024
Born
Daniel Fernández Pozo

1991 (age 3233)
Málaga, Andalusia, Spain
Occupations
  • Singer
  • actor
  • hairdresser

La Dani (born 1991) is a Spanish singer, actor, and hairdresser.

Life and career

Daniel Fernández Pozo was born in 1991 in Málaga. [1] [2] Self-identified as a non-binary person upon being introduced to the term by Alex de la Croix  [ es ] at age 20, La Dani never felt a woman and being a male had always bothered them "very much". [2] Prior to that point, La Dani self-identified as a maricón . [2]

In 2020, La Dani released the album debut Banana Split, followed by Greatest Hits (2021), [3] and the EP Xiaomi (2023). [4]

La Dani acting performance's as Dani in Love & Revolution (2023) obtained a nomination for the Goya Award for Best New Actor and a Feroz Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Film. [5]

In 2024, La Dani was announced as the host of the 12th Feroz Awards gala, to be celebrated in Pontevedra. [6]

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References

  1. Martínez, Luis (7 October 2024). "La Dani: "Cuando berrean y pretenden insultarme lo hacen siempre desde el coche, nunca a la cara"". El Mundo .
  2. 1 2 3 Vargas, Isabel (7 February 2024). "La Dani: "Soy un pedazo de maricón y he sufrido bullying; no me van a decir nada que no tenga interiorizado"". El Salto .
  3. Moreno, Patricia (9 June 2022). "La Dani, la artista 'queer' que abre un nuevo capítulo en el reguetón". Vogue .
  4. leal, Nadia (22 February 2023). "La Dani presenta su nuevo disco de reggaetón y trap". Neo2.
  5. Moreno, Sandra (10 February 2024). "La dura infancia de La Dani hasta llegar a los Goya 2024: de su robo a su vínculo con las Azúcar Moreno". El Español .
  6. Barral, Serxio (10 October 2024). "La Dani presentará la gala de los Premios Feroz en Pontevedra". La Voz de Galicia .