Ingrid Coronado

Mexican television personality From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ingrid Coronado Fritz (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈiŋɡɾið koɾoˈnaðo]; born July 12, 1974, in Mexico City, Mexico) is a retired Mexican television personality.

Born (1974-07-12) July 12, 1974 (age 51)
OccupationTV Host
Yearsactive1994–2022
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Ingrid Coronado Fritz
Born (1974-07-12) July 12, 1974 (age 51)
OccupationTV Host
Years active1994–2022
Websitehttp://www.ingridcoronado.mx
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Early life

As a child, she took singing, ballet, piano and acting lessons. Later on, she developed her artistic career performing as a singer and TV host.

Career

She took part as a back-up vocalist in recordings for Timbiriche, TVO, Chabelo, Denise de Kalafe, among others. She also performed as a host at festivals in Acapulco, Guerrero and at the Univision show Control.

A great opportunity came in 1994 when she joined the group Garibaldi, replacing Patricia Manterola. During this time, Ingrid got involved in a relationship with Charly López and gave birth to her first child, Emiliano. They broke up at the end of 1998.

Afterwards she joined the show Tempranito, for entertainment section. She began to acquire more spaces within the show until she became one of the main hosts. Later on she became the host of the contest show Sexos en guerra, together with Fernando del Solar, where she had a chance to exploit her talent to the fullest. She continued to work in Mexican TV as the host of the show Venga la alegría until her retirement in 2022.

Personal life

On May 13, 2008, Ingrid announced her engagement to Argentine entertainer Fernando del Solar. The relationship was confirmed by the couple during the live transmission of Venga la alegría show where she confirmed that she was pregnant with Fernando's child. She now has two kids with him. Ingrid has been the TV host of La Academia in seasons 7, 8 and 10 (she only hosted season 9 in the last two concerts replacing Bibi Gaytán after she was fired), La Academia Kids, Soy tu doble and Soy tu doble VIP, all produced by TV Azteca.

In 2012, Del Solar was diagnosed with cancer.[1]

TV work

  • Tempranito (1998)
  • Sexos en guerra (2002)
  • Venga la alegría (2006–2009, 2015–2022)
  • La Nueva Academia (2009)
  • La Academia Bicentenario (2010)
  • La Academia 2011 (2011; only in the last two concerts replacing Bibi Gaytán after she was fired)
  • Soy tu doble (2012)
  • La Academia 10 años (2012)
  • La Academia Kids Lala (2013)
  • Soy tu doble VIP (2014)
  • La Academia Kids 2 (2014)

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