Carmen Borrego | |
Birth Name: | María del Carmen Borrego Campos |
Birth Date: | 1966 10, df=yes[1] |
Birth Place: | Malaga, Spain |
Occupation: | Television personality |
Spouse: | |
Children: | 2 |
Parents: | María Teresa Campos |
María del Carmen Borrego Campos[2] (Málaga, 30 October 1966), better known as Carmen Borrego, is a Spanish television program director and collaborator. She is the daughter of journalist María Teresa Campos, and sister of the presenter Terelu Campos.[3]
María del Carmen was born on 30 October 1966. She is the youngest daughter of late journalist José María Borrego Doblas and journalist María Teresa Campos Luque. She is the younger sister of television presenter Terelu Campos. Her first job was in radio, at Cadena SER, where she worked as a producer with Iñaki Gabilondo. Later, she jumped to television, working for nine years on the news programs of the pay channel Canal+.[4]
In 1996, she became assistant director of the Telecinco program Día a día, until 2004. Subsequently, she moved to Antena 3 with Cada día presented by her mother, María Teresa Campos, until 2005. She has continued to direct in autonomous programs such as Cerca de ti and A tu vera since that year.[5]
In 2016, she became mostly known thanks to her participation as the protagonist, along with her mother and sister, in the docu reality Las Campos, a production of La Fábrica de la Tele that aired on Telecinco between 2016 and 2018.[6] She has since appeared in several Mediaset programs,[7] including Sálvame, Sábado Deluxe, Mujeres y hombres y viceversa, El debate de Supervivientes and Viva la vida, in addition to being a contestant (and winner) of Ven a cenar conmigo: Gourmet edition (in which she competes with El Dioni, Víctor Sandoval and Bibiana Fernández.[8] She has also served on the jury for the program A tu vera mini.[9]
In 2020, she debuted as an actress in the Atresplayer TV series Veneno, where she plays a TV collaborator in one episode.[10]
In 2021, Carmen returned to the program Sálvame, becoming, together with the model Alba Carrillo, the new incorporation.[11]
In 1989 she married sound technician Francisco Almoguera Haro, with whom she had two children. After seven years of marriage, the couple divorced.[12]
On 18 July 2014, she married businessman José Carlos Bernal Zamorano, whom she met while working at Canal Sur.[13]
No known academic major.
Year | Title | Channel |
---|---|---|
1995–1996 | Lo + Plus | Canal+ |
1996–2004 | Día a día | Telecinco |
2001 | Tu dirás | |
2004–2005 | Cada día | Antena 3 |
2004 | Mirando al mar | |
2006 | Lo que inTeresa | |
2008–2009 | El día es nuestro | Canal Extremadura |
2009–2014 | A tu vera | Castilla–La Mancha Televisión |
2010 | En boca de todos | La 10 |
Curri y Compañía | ||
2011–2014 | Cerca de ti | Castilla–La Mancha Televisión / Canal Sur |
Year | Title | Channel | Role | |
---|---|---|---|---|
2016–2018 | Las Campos | Telecinco | Starring in the reality docu | |
2017 – present | Supervivientes: Conexión Honduras | Collaborator | ||
2017 | A tu vera mini | Castilla–La Mancha Televisión | Jury member | |
Mujeres y hombres y viceversa | Telecinco | Opinionist | ||
2017 – 2019; 2021 – present | Sálvame | Collaborator | ||
Sábado Deluxe | Collaborator | |||
2019–2021 | Viva la vida | Collaborator | ||
Deluxe | Guest | |||
2019 | Sálvame Okupa | Contestant (Fourth expelled) | ||
2020 | Ven a cenar conmigo: Gourmet edition | Cuatro | Participant (Winner) | |
2020 | Esta Pasando | Telemadrid | Collaborator | |
2021 | La última cena | Telecinco | Participant (Second runner–up) | |
<i id="mwAQc">Viva el verano</i> | Telecinco | Collaborator | ||
2022 | Supervivientes | Telecinco | Contestant |