Angélica Rivera

Angélica Rivera

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Angélica Rivera
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First Lady of Mexico
In role
1 December 2012 – 30 November 2018
PresidentEnrique Peña Nieto
Preceded byMargarita Zavala
Succeeded byBeatriz Gutiérrez Müller
First Lady of State of Mexico
In role
27 November 2010 – 15 September 2011
GovernorEnrique Peña Nieto
Preceded byMónica Pretelini
Succeeded byMaría Irene Dipp
Personal details
Born
Angélica Rivera Hurtado

2 August 1969 (age 51)[1]
ManzanilloColimaMexico
Political partyInstitutional Revolutionary Party
Spouse(s)
(m. 1994; div. 2008)

(m. 2010; div. 2019)
ChildrenSofía Castro
Fernanda Castro
Regina Castro
ResidenceMexico City, Mexico
OccupationActress (1988–2007)

Angélica Rivera Hurtado (pronounced [aŋˈxelika riˈβeɾa]; born 2 August 1969) is a Mexican singer, model and telenovela actress who, as the wife of Former President Enrique Peña Nieto, was the First Lady of Mexico from 2012 to 2018.[2]

Rivera's work as an actress has included Alcanzar una estrella II (1991), La Dueña (1995), Ángela (1998), Sin Pecado Concebido (2001), Mariana de la Noche (2003) and Tequila De Maguey (2007), as well as the soap opera Destilando Amor (2007), responsible for her current nickname "La Gaviota" (English: The Seagull). As a singer she was a member of the short-lived fictional teen group Muñecos de Papel.

Early life[edit source]

Rivera was born in the neighborhood of AzcapotzalcoMexico City and has five sisters and a brother.[1] When actress Verónica Castro was filming near where Rivera lived as a young woman, Castro and Rivera met and Castro suggested her to compete in "The Face of the Herald", a contest Rivera won in 1987.

Career[edit source]

Early acting and modeling[edit source]

Rivera’s career began at the age of 17, when she won The Face of the Herald contest. She was a model in the video Ahora Te Puedes Marchar with Luis Miguel. She then filmed two TV and radio commercials, one for the United States and one for Japan, followed by the TNT video program hosted by Martha Aguayo.

In 1989, Rivera received the opportunity to play a small part in the soap opera Dulce Desafío. This part was followed by many others on shows such as Simplemente MariaMi Pequeña Soledad and La Picara Soñadora. In 1991 Rivera was selected to play the scheming and opportunistic Silvana in Alcanzar una estrella II. In 2003 she played a villain Marcia in the soap opera Mariana de la Noche, produced by Salvador Mejía.

In 2007, Rivera had the lead role in the successful and popular novela Destilando amor as Gaviota, a young girl from the country who went to the big city to look for a better life. As a result of her work on this soap, Rivera is frequently referred to in popular media as "La Gaviota".[3][4]

First Lady of Mexico[edit source]

Rivera and Peng Liyuan, the First Lady of China, visit Hospital Infantil de México Federico Gómez, a children's hospital in Mexico City.

As the wife of Enrique Peña Nieto, who was elected President of Mexico from December 2012 through December 2018, Rivera was the First Lady of Mexico. She has also, from March 2013, been President of the Sistema Nacional para el Desarrollo Integral de la Familia, the National System for Integral Family Development, a public institution for the welfare of families in Mexico.

Public image[edit source]

Since 2010, Rivera has been an instrumental figure in the political campaign of her husband, Enrique Peña Nieto.[5] Having been one of the most popular actresses in Mexico[citation needed], she is seen by The Huffington Post as a person who engages in public with charm and good looks like a "Carla Bruni-type figure."[5]

House scandal[edit source]

In November 2014, an article was published indicating that her $7 million house in Lomas de Chapultepec was registered under the name of a company affiliated with a business group that had received government contracts.[6] The revelation about the potential conflict of interest in the acquisition of the house aggravated discontent about the government. Rivera released a video in which she detailed her income as a former soap opera actress, stating that she was selling the house and that the property was not under her name because she had not made the full payment yet.[7] Mexicans citizens didn't believe her apology and started releasing memes across social media.[8]

Personal life[edit source]

President at the National Palace balcony during the Grito Mexico, D.F. 15 de septiembre de 2013

On 11 December 1994, Rivera was married to producer José Alberto Castro, brother of Verónica Castro, with whom she has three daughters: Angélica Sofía (born 1996), Fernanda (born 1999) and Regina (born 2005). The couple divorced in 2008.

Rivera married Enrique Peña Nieto, then Governor of the State of Mexico, on 27 November 2010.[9] Days later, she announced her retirement of her artistic career to focus on "this great responsibility by his side, dedicated to my home, to my children".[10] From this marriage, she has three stepchildren.

On 30 March 2012, Peña Nieto began his campaign for the presidency, and Rivera accompanied him to the events across the country. She also published a series of videos which she called "What my eyes see, what my heart feels", where she documented the campaign from her point of view.[11]

On 8 February 2019, she announced on social media that she was divorcing Peña Nieto.[12]

Filmography[edit source]

Pope Francis and President Enrique Peña Nieto, accompanied by First Lady Angélica Rivera, held a meeting in the premises of the Presidential hangar following the Pope's arrival in Mexico.

Films[edit source]

YearTitleRoleNotes
1993¡Aquí espaantan!GabyFilm debut

Television[edit source]

YearTitleRoleNotes
1988–89Dulce desafíoGina / María InésRecurring role
1989Simplemente MaríaIsabella de PeñalvertRecurring role
1990Mi pequeña SoledadMarisaRecurring role
1991La pícara soñadoraGiovanna CariniCo-lead role
1991Alcanzar una estrella IISilvana VélezCo-lead role
1993Sueño de amorIsabel González / Érika de la CruzLead role
1995La dueñaRegina VillarealLead role
1997–98HuracánElenaLead role
1998–99ÁngelaÁngela Bellati RoldánLead role
2001Sin pecado concebidoMariana Campos OrtizLead role
2003–04Mariana de la nocheMarcia MontenegroLead antagonist
2007Destilando amorTeresa Hernández García "Gaviota" / Mariana FrancoLead role

Honours[edit source]

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