Liliana Campos

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Liliana Campos

Liliana Campos (born 27 April 1971) is a Portuguese television presenter and fashion model. She has a degree in international relations, and started her professional career at SIC television in Portugal. [1]

She is married to Rodrigo Herédia. [1]

Among SIC's television shows she participated are O Juiz Decide, Mundo VIP, Campeões Nacionais, Flash, Êxtase, Animais de Quatro Patas and Fama Show.

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References

  1. 1 2 GENTE, Revista NOVA. "Liliana Campos - Recorda casamento com Rodrigo Herédia: «Nem nos meus melhores sonhos sonhei algo assim»". Revista Nova Gente (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 2019-06-17.