La Veneno Explained

La Veneno
Caption:Ortiz in October 2016
Other Names:Cristina La Veneno, Cristina Ortiz Rodríguez
Birth Date:1964 3, df=y
Birth Place:Adra, Almería, Spain
Death Place:Hospital Universitario La Paz, Madrid, Spain
Monuments:Honor plaque at Parque del Oeste
Years Active:1996–2016
Known For:Spanish; Castilian: Esta noche cruzamos el Mississippi
Notable Works:Spanish; Castilian: ¡Digo! Ni puta ni santa. Las memorias de La Veneno

Cristina Ortiz Rodríguez (19 March 1964 – 9 November 2016), better known as Spanish; Castilian: La Veneno ('The Poison'), was a Spanish singer, actress, sex worker, and media personality. Considered one of the more important and beloved LGBT icons in Spain since her death, she rose to fame in 1996 after being discovered in the park where she worked as a sex worker by Faela Sainz, a reporter for the late-night talk show Spanish; Castilian: Esta noche cruzamos el Mississippi, broadcast on Telecinco from 1995 to 1997 and hosted by the journalist Pepe Navarro. She later appeared regularly on the show as well as on Spanish; Castilian: La sonrisa del pelícano.

Distinguished for her spectacular appearance and profane humor, La Veneno was one of the early transgender women to become widely known in Spain, and she has been recognised as a pioneering trans icon.[1] In 2020, a critically acclaimed series produced by Atresmedia following her life became a hit show in Spain.

Early life

La Veneno was born José Antonio Ortiz Rodríguez[2] in Adra, Spain,[3] the child of José María Ortiz López (1930–2020)[4] and María Jesús Rodríguez Rivera (born 1932).[5] [6] She noted from an early age that she was different from other children. She suffered aggression and abuse from people in her hometown and from her own family, who did not accept her sexual orientation. At age 13, she moved with one of her sisters to San Pedro de Alcántara, with the Romero family after her parents kicked them both out of their house. There she worked as a farmer and a shop assistant as well as a hairdresser and a model. In 1989, she won the contest for Spanish; Castilian: Míster Andalucía|italic=no.[7]

Career

In 1991, she left Marbella for Madrid, where she worked as a hospital chef. The same year, she appeared on the television dating show Spanish; Castilian: Vivan los novios, which she won. The prize was a voyage to Bangkok alongside Charo, the partner she found on the show.[8] There, in Thailand, she attended a Thai: [[kathoey]] show where she realized that she was transgender.[9] Thus, in 1992, she started her process of transition. After being fired from her job at the hospital, she worked as a sex worker in the Spanish; Castilian: [[Parque del Oeste]]|italic=no in Madrid to pay her bills.[10] There she was discovered in April 1996 by reporter Faela Saiz, who interviewed her for a TV feature on prostitution for the late-night show Spanish; Castilian: Esta noche cruzamos el Mississippi on Telecinco.[11] The interview, showcasing La Veneno's outrageous humour, was a hit. The show's host, Pepe Navarro, subsequently invited her to become a regular contributor. Her rise to fame was almost immediate, and she helped the program reach viewing figures of almost eight million. The show ended in July 1997 after political conflicts surrounding the Alcàsser Girls crime and moved to Antena 3 under the name La sonrisa del pelícano.[12] [13] Spanish; Castilian: El Pelícano ended in December 1997 after three months of broadcasting after numerous rumors that a sex tape starring journalist and entrepreneur Pedro J. Ramírez would be aired on television.[14]

In 1996, La Veneno recorded two singles, "Spanish; Castilian: Veneno pa' tu piel|italic=no" and "Spanish; Castilian: El rap de La Veneno|italic=no", with the first one being gold-certified for selling over 50,000 copies, and her career as a vedette and a television personality took off. During the decade, she toured Spain, performing in galas and making personal appearances at nightclubs and festivals. She also modeled for designers like Pepe Rubio and Antonio Alvarado. When Spanish; Castilian: La sonrisa del pelícano ended, she spent a month doing TV work in Buenos Aires, before returning to Spain and participating in other programs for Telemadrid and Antena 3, among other channels. She also took part in two pornographic films, Spanish; Castilian: El secreto de La Veneno and Spanish; Castilian: La venganza de La Veneno. She also acted in six episodes of the series En plena forma, starring Alfredo Landa.

Filmography

!Year!Title
1997El secreto de la VenenoLa venganza de la Veneno

Television

!Year!Title!Role
1992Long Live the Bride and Groom (Vivan los novios)Contestant
1994Encantada de la vidaTestigo directoGuest
1996-1997Esta noche cruzamos el MississippiPanelist
1997La sonrisa del pelicano
En plena formaGuest
2000-2001Mirame
2001Tiempo al tiempo
2001-2003Crónicas marcianasPanelist
2006TNTSalsa Rosa

Aquí hay tomate

Guest
2006-2007¿Dónde estás corazón?
2007En antena
2009-2016Sálvame Deluxe

Music

!Year!Title
1996Veneno Pa Tu PielEl Rap de la Veneno

Prison term

In April 2003, Cristina was implicated in a case of arson and insurance fraud, and she was reported to the police by her then-boyfriend Andrea Petruzzelli. She was accused of intentionally setting fire to her flat in order to claim the insurance money. Found guilty, she was sentenced to three years in prison at the Spanish; Castilian: Centro Penitenciario Madrid VI|italic=no in Aranjuez.[15] She was sent to an all-male prison as she hadn't changed her name to Cristina nor her gender in her identity papers. She claimed that her parents didn't even know that she had entered prison until she called them after being sent to the Gregorio Marañón Hospital due to health issues in 2004.

In 2014, she reportedly served eight additional months in prison after being mistaken by police for another suspect. Her second term was served in a female prison.

Media coverage

Upon leaving prison in 2006, she moved to Valencia with friend Paca la Piraña. The same year, Cristina told the media that she had been raped and abused by the prison guards.[16] This allegation was disputed by the Spanish prison authorities. She openly spoke about her weight gain in prison as she reached 120 kg during her time in prison, and she was invited on several television programmes, marking an apparent recovery of her career. In October 2010, the sensationalist Spanish TV show Spanish; Castilian: ¿Dónde estás corazón? challenged La Veneno to lose all the weight she had gained. By March 2011, La Veneno had lost 35 kg. It was revealed that she had been suffering from bulimia, severe depression, and deep anxiety.

On 10 May 2013, La Veneno appeared on Spanish; Castilian: Sálvame Deluxe on Telecinco to tease her upcoming memoir Spanish; Castilian: Ni puta, ni santa (Las memorias de La Veneno) (Neither a whore nor a saint: the memories of La Veneno), which was delayed until 2016. In August, she revealed that her ex-boyfriend had fled with all her savings, over €60,000, and she was living on just €300 per month in benefits.[17]

On 3 October 2016, she released a memoir titled Spanish; Castilian: ¡Digo! Ni puta ni santa. Las memorias de La Veneno co-written by journalist Valeria Vegas.[18] Shortly after its release, fans of La Veneno gathered at the Safari Disco Club in Barcelona for a presentation of the book. The memoir was also quick to sell out after its release.

Death

On 5 November 2016, Cristina was found semi-conscious in her house, covered with bruises on her head, legs, and feet, and with a deep wound to the head, which caused a traumatic brain injury.[19] [20] She was found there by her boyfriend, and there were bloodstains in her bathroom. According to her relatives, La Veneno’s injuries resulted from taking a fall in her bathtub.[21] She was taken by ambulance to the Spanish; Castilian: [[Hospital Universitario La Paz]]|italic=no, where she was placed in an induced coma as a preventative measure. Additionally, she was suffering from severe cerebral edema, which causes swelling of the brain, and had to be sent into emergency surgery to operate on her skull and prevent further brain damage. She remained in intensive care. Cristina died four days later on 9 November 2016 after suffering from multiple organ failure.[22] She apparently had taken a very large dose of Xanax tablets and alcohol. A second post mortem reached the same verdict but the coroner reported that Cristina had fallen down the stairs rather than in her bathtub.[23]

While she was hospitalized in the intensive care unit,[24] people close to La Veneno speculated that the incident was not accidental,[25] because she received death threats after the publication of her autobiography,[26] which talked about affairs she had with powerful people.[27] Her ashes were scattered half in the Spanish; Castilian: Parque del Oeste|italic=no, and half in her hometown of Adra.

In April 2019, a plaque was unveiled to honour her in the Spanish; Castilian: Parque del Oeste|italic=no.[28] A week later, the plaque was stolen.[29] Fans turned the site of the stolen plaque into a shrine made up of letters and photos to honor La Veneno's legacy. In October 2020, the City Council of Madrid announced that the plaque would be replaced after many popular petitions were submitted, and they did so on December 4 of that same year. The plaque can be found between Francisco y Jacinto Alcántara Street and Paseo de Camoens by the fountain of architect Juan de Villanueva.[30] [31]

In popular culture

The 2020 TV series Veneno is based on the 2016 book ¡Digo! Ni puta ni santa: Las memorias de La Veneno (I Say! Not a Whore, Not a Saint: The Memories of La Veneno), and tells the story of La Veneno's life. The airing of the show received positive feedback in Spain, and is considered to be influential in provoking conversation and reflection about the realities and experiences of trans individuals.

The Spanish government shared positive feedback about the series after its airing. Spain's Ministry of Equality made a statement about the importance of remembering La Veneno and sharing her story so others do not experience the same events, according to the director of Sexual Diversity and LGBTI Rights, Boti G. Rodrigo.[32] The vice president, Pablo Iglesias, also shared his appreciation for the show on twitter after watching the first season.

The series is available to be streamed on Atresplayer, which saw almost a 50% increase in subscribers after fans flocked to the platform to watch the story of La Veneno.[33]

In March 2021, she was the theme of a tribute runway in a first season episode of Drag Race España.[34] Later the same year, she was impersonated by Icesis Couture in the "Snatch Game" episode of the second season of Canada's Drag Race.[35]

Notes and References

  1. News: León. Pablo. La Veneno: prostituta, icono trans y una muerte sospechosa. 2019-04-14. El País. 2020-04-10. es. 1134-6582.
  2. Web site: Redacción . 2020-03-27 . ¿Quién fue 'la Veneno'? . La Vanguardia.
  3. Web site: Los vecinos de Adra hablan de la infancia de La Veneno, Joselito, como era allí conocida . León . José Antonio . 11 November 2016 . 4 August 2018 . Telecinco . Mediaset España . es.
  4. News: Habla la hermana menor de La Veneno: "¿Dónde estaban esos salvadores de Cristina cuando murió?" . 29 October 2020 . 28 July 2023 . . es.
  5. Web site: Así fue la vida de Cristina La Veneno, antes conocida como Joselito . 10 November 2016 . 4 August 2018 . Telecinco . Mediaset España.
  6. Web site: Familiar de La Veneno: "Su madre ha sido siempre muy frívola y homófoba..." . 11 November 2016 . 4 August 2018 . Telecinco . Mediaset España.
  7. Web site: 2020-03-27. ¿Quién fue 'la Veneno'?. 2020-10-29. La Vanguardia. es.
  8. Web site: 2018-07-14. La Veneno se presentó en 'Vivan los novios' hace 26 años: ¡De hombre enamoró a Charo!. 2020-10-29. telecinco. es-ES.
  9. Web site: L. J. B.. 2016-10-10. 'La Veneno' desvela en sus memorias sus relaciones con políticos y futbolistas. 2020-10-29. Chic. es-ES.
  10. Web site: 2020-03-31. El espíritu de la Veneno resucita. 2020-10-29. La Vanguardia. es.
  11. Web site: H/Creada:04-04-2020. Ángeles LópezÚltima actualización:05-04-2020 20:39. 2020-04-04. Cristina Ortiz, "La Veneno": Así se descubrió a la artista. 2020-04-10. La Razón. es.
  12. News: Ningún espacio seduce masivamente a la gran audiencia trasnochadora . El Mundo . 11 June 2007 . 4 August 2018 . Mundinteractivos, Sociedad Anónima . https://web.archive.org/web/20071227164859/http://www.elmundo.es/papel/2007/06/11/comunicacion/2137294.html . 27 December 2007 . es . Fernández . Ángel . Madrid.
  13. Web site: EP. 2017-04-27. Pepe Navarro: "El 'Mississippi' acabó por razones políticas". 2020-10-29. Información. es.
  14. Web site: Gallardo. Lucía F.. 2020-10-27. Los verdaderos motivos por los que se acabó la carrera de Pepe Navarro en televisión. 2020-10-29. COPE. es.
  15. Web site: Cristina Ortiz, "La Veneno": de la gloria televisiva a las violaciones en la cárcel. 2019-05-31. abc. es. 2020-04-10.
  16. Web site: Así fue la infernal vida de La Veneno. QMD!. Por. 2016-11-15. Que Me Dices. es-ES. 2020-04-10.
  17. News: La Veneno, perdida por los hombres de mal vivir . 12 November 2016 . 12 November 2016 . El Mundo . es . Diéguez . Antonio . Unidad Editoria].
  18. News: 'La Veneno' desvela en sus memorias sus relaciones con políticos y futbolistas . J. B. L. . 10 October 2016 . 4 August 2018 . Libertad Digital . es.
  19. News: "La Veneno", en coma tras ser hallada con un golpe en la cabeza y numerosas contusiones . Madrid . 7 November 2016 . 12 November 2016 . Diario ABC . es . Creen que las declaraciones de la actriz, donde afirmó que había estado con hombres muy poderosos del país pudo provocar algún tipo de venganza. Al parecer, había recibido varias amenazas acerca de unas informaciones que tenía pensado dar en exclusiva en su próxima aparición televisiva..
  20. News: La Veneno, ingresada en coma en el hospital La Paz . Barroso . Francisco Javier . Madrid . 7 November 2016 . 4 August 2018 . El País . es . Prisa.
  21. News: Barroso . F. Javier . 2016-11-10 . Muere La Veneno después de estar tres días en coma en el hospital La Paz . es . El País . 2023-12-06 . 1134-6582.
  22. News: F. Durán. Luis. Muere La Veneno. 9 November 2016. El Mundo. 12 November 2016. Unidad Editorial. es.
  23. Web site: 2020-11-19 . HBO Max's 'Veneno' Tells The Remarkable True Story Of A Trans Icon . 2023-12-06 . Bustle . en.
  24. Muere 'La Veneno', tras estar 4 días en coma . 9 November 2016 . 11 November 2016 . Lecturas . es.
  25. News: La Veneno, en coma tras recibir una paliza por un "ajuste de cuentas" . Higuera . Raoul . 7 November 2016 . 11 November 2016 . El Confidencial . es . Titania Compañía Editorial, Sociedad Limitada.
  26. News: La Veneno: "Me he acostado con gente que con un dedo mueve España" . Guerra . Andrés . 10 October 2016 . 11 November 2016 . La Vanguardi] . es.
  27. Web site: Suspicious death of transsexual vedette artiste. Bryant. Tony. 2018-11-09. SURinEnglish.com. en. 2020-03-19.
  28. Web site: Cristina 'La Veneno' ya tiene una placa conmemorativa "provisional" en Madrid. QMD!. Por. 2017-11-13. Que Me Dices. es-ES. 2020-04-10.
  29. Web site: 2019-04-15. Arrancan la placa en homenaje a La Veneno a la semana de su instalación. 2020-10-29. abc. es.
  30. Web site: Madrid repondrá la placa en honor a La Veneno en el parque del Oeste. 2020-10-29. Soy de Madrid. 13 October 2020 . es.
  31. Web site: Monument to Cristina 'La Veneno' Ortiz . 2023-12-06 . Atlas Obscura . en.
  32. 2020-11-19 . How a New Spanish TV Series is Reviving the Legacy of a '90s Trans Icon . 2023-12-06 . Time . en.
  33. Web site: 2020-11-19 . How the trans icon Spain 'didn't want to see' inspired a hit TV show . 2023-12-06 . Los Angeles Times . en-US.
  34. Christopher Rudolph, "'Veneno' Breakout Star Paca la Piraña to Guest Judge on 'Drag Race España'". NewNowNext, March 15, 2021.
  35. Sam Damshenas, "Exclusive: Canada’s Drag Race winner Icesis Couture on snatching Priyanka’s crown". Gay Times, January 6, 2022.