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Born | Lucila Rada Vivanco 16 November 1981 Buenos Aires, Argentina |
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Lucila Rada Vivanco (born 16 November 1981) is an Argentine-Uruguayan singer, songwriter, actress and television presenter. [1]
Lucila Rada Vivanco was born in Buenos Aires in 1981, the daughter of Uruguayan musician Rubén Rada and Argentine María Fernanda Vivanco. [2] She is by maternal line of Basque descent. [3] She has two half-siblings, Matías and Julieta. [4] She was raised in Barrio Norte, where she lived with her mother after her parents separated. [5]
In 2011 her son, Salvador, was born, whom she had with Santiago Stein. [6] [7]
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