Olivia Peralta

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Olivia Peralta
Born
Olivia Peralta Garcia

1981
Nationality Mexican
Occupation(s)Hostess, Actor, Author
Website www.mundorosa.com.mx

Olivia Peralta is a Mexican television hostess, and entrepreneur. She is known for her role as co-host of PICNIC, a talk show on Telehit, a channel owned by Televisa. She is also co-founder of the Mundo Rosa website, a web-only magazine focusing on teenaged girls.

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Professional career

Television

Her breakout role came as co-hostess for the television show PICNIC, which she co-hosted for almost 9 years. [1] She was a judge on Discovery Home & Health's show Desafío Fashionista. [2]

Modeling

Olivia Peralta began modeling at age 16, and continues to model. [3]

Writing

Olivia is co-author of the best-selling book Mundo Rosa – Tu Guia Maxima De Belleza. [4]

Mundo Rosa

Olivia Peralta and Angie Taddei are co-founders of www.mundorosa.com.mx, a website that covers topics of interest to teenage girls and young women. They have since expanded the brand to include a best-selling book, and now a yearly expo called Mundo Rosa, La Experiencia which is meant to demonstrate products and advice provided on the website. [5]

Other work

Infatuation

Olivia Peralta founded a fashion line called Infatuation. [6]

Educator

Olivia Peralta is a co-founder of Colegio Real Bosque, a school focusing on new ways to teach young children. [6]

Personal life

Olivia Peralta's partner was a Dubai based bank employee Justin Morgan-Cooper, he moved to Mexico an is lookin for a job or business opportunities. She is the mother to three girls, Gia, Luciana and Olivia. [7]

Notable Relatives

Olivia Peralta is daughter of Carlos Peralta,son of Alejo Peralta owner and founder of IUSA. [8] a prominent Mexican businessman. Loreto Peralta, star of Instructions Not Included, is Olivia Peralta's niece. [9]

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  8. "Oli Peralta con su familia en Bosque Real" . Retrieved 5 January 2014.
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