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‘A year of opportunit­ies’ — Telemundo’s Adamari Lopez reflects on a tumultuous 2021

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This year has been all about Adamari Lpez. The Puerto Rican TV host keeps moving up, taking on a new role as judge on “As se baila,” Telemundo’s dance competitio­n show, in addition to her duties on the morning program “Hoy da.” She just returned from Israel where she served as one of the judges of the Miss Universe pageant, which crowned Miss India, Harnaaz Sandhu.

”I returned happy and full of energy. It was a very nice experience to talk with them 1 / 8the beauty queens3 / 8 and learn about the issues they want to talk about and that are so relevant, such as mental health issues some faced; bullying; how we can take care of our environmen­t and how climate change is affecting us,“Lpez said during a Facebook Live with el Nuevo Herald.

She also spoke about the RISE program and the help Comcast offers to Hispanic and minority small businesses, and also addressed personal victories like her weight loss, which has inspired many to get in shape and be healthy.

Lpez also addressed the controvers­y over the alleged discrimina­tion against the first runner up, Miss Paraguay, Nadia Ferreira, which caused an uproar on social media.

”For many people, a beauty pageant is like the Super Bowl for Americans,“said Lpez, indicating that the decision to choose Miss Universe did not correspond to a single person but to all of the judges, and that she was the only Latina on the panel.

”What more would I have wanted than for a Latina to have emerged as queen of the universe, what more would I have wanted than the one from my own country of Puerto Rico become a finalist, but the organizati­on makes it clear that a range of possibilit­ies must be observed and that it is not only about what strikes a chord with you, but focusing on qualities,“she said.

The presenter believes that any of the finalists: the winner, Harnaaz Sandhu, Nadia Ferreira and Miss South Africa, Lalela Lali Mswane, had qualities to wear the crown.

”All three were intelligen­t, they had presence, they moved spectacula­rly around the stage, they excelled at modeling,“she said, noting that ”some responses stood out more than others and that was what led to the final result.“

Comcast helps small businesses Lpez returns this year as a spokespers­on for Comcast’s campaign to continue helping small businesses. In 2021, the cable company gave 100 companies close to a million dollars and the opportunit­ies to receive subsidies for different purposes extend until Jan. 15, Lpez said, explaining the aid available through the RISE program.

Small businesses can go to comcastris­e.com and request help with:

- Marketing advice: help with a plan to make the business successful.

- Production and financing of television commercial­s so that the business is known in the area it is establishe­d.

- Technologi­cal upgrades so that the business can keep up to date.

Beginning Jan. 16, Comcast will extend that assistance to businesses that are owned by women and minority women.

A year of changes

If forced to sum up a year in which her career was on the rise, drastic personal changes occurred and she got a spectacula­r new figure, Adamari Lpez chooses to call it ”a year of opportunit­ies.“

”A year to continue learning, improving, becoming stronger, valuing myself more and valuing more what I have around me, and being grateful, which is always a word that I have on my lips, for the good will of the public, the support of the company, love of my family, “said Lpez, who prefers to not focus on the worst parts of 2021.

In May Adamari ended a 10-year relationsh­ip with dancer and choreograp­her Toni Costa, father of her daughter Alaa.

”I prefer to avoid looking at everything from a negative side. Yes, there have been bad things, but there have also been many beautiful things,“she pointed out, mentioning Alaa, and the opportunit­ies to work on what she likes and ”rediscover herself.“

Losing weight and exercising are decisions that benefit her, she said, and also allow her to be an example for other women. ”If we put our mind to things, we can achieve them.“

”This is a process, you have to make many sacrifices, go hungry, especially for those of us who like to eat,“acknowledg­ed Lpez, who confessed her weakness for ”bread, rice and soft drinks.“

She also spoke of the importance of maintainin­g the discipline of a healthy diet and exercise regimen.

”Now I eat small portions, I try to have water, fruits, and usually in the morning I eat a boiled egg,“she said, indicating that she records everything she eats through the WW applicatio­n (Weight Watchers).

Lpez has been an ambassador for the Latino market for Oprah Winfrey’s weight loss program for two years.

 ?? Sergi Alexander / TNS ?? Adamari López attends the 2021 Latin American Music Awards at BB&T Center on April 15 in Sunrise, Fla.
Sergi Alexander / TNS Adamari López attends the 2021 Latin American Music Awards at BB&T Center on April 15 in Sunrise, Fla.

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