2023-08-01 18:28:00
Celebrities who fell in love with Peru.
Although they have the possibility of living in their country of origin, several figures from abroad decided to stay in Peru and become nationalized as Peruvians. Many of them have been living in Lima for more than 10 years, have developed an artistic career and have even started a family. Know who they are and where they come from.
The remembered ‘Margarita’ was born in Sweden and lived a large part of her childhood in different regions, including Spain, Argentina and Bolivia. However, her mother Mirtha Grande wanted the artist to learn more regarding Peruvian culture, so the whole family moved to Lima in 2014. Since then, Francisca Aronsson has stayed in the country and has successfully developed her career. as an actress. Currently, she lives in Spain.
Francisca Aronsson, 17-year-old Swedish-Peruvian actress. Instagram/@fran_aronsson
Although many believe that the model is Peruvian because she represented the country in Miss Universe 2011, the truth is that Natalie Vértiz was born in Florida, United States. Her parents soon took her to Lima and she spent the first five years of her life in the capital, but she later returned to the North American country. She just returned to Peru when she was 20 years old. She is now married to Yaco Eskenazi and has two children with the former reality boy.
Natalie Vértiz was Miss Peru 2011 representing the Peruvian community in the USA. Instagram/@msperu
The dalina from ‘Nubeluz’ was born in the city of Quilmes, Argentina. She came to Peru at the age of 15 due to her father’s work. Although the family planned to stay only for a while in Lima, in the end Almendra Gomelsky remained in our country for more than 30 years. She developed as an actress and children’s entertainer. She has no plans to return to her home country. “I have had the opportunity to leave several times, but I always come back,” she told the newspaper Peru.21.
Almendra Gomelsky Duarte was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on December 17, 1968. She is 54 years old.
The actor was born on July 10, 1973 in Uruguay. His parents moved to Peru as a result of the economic crisis. Since he was one year old, Julián Legaspi has lived in our country and feels authentically Peruvian. “Having been born in Uruguay and having my sister, my mother, my grandparents there, I decided to come to this beautiful country. You are not from the place where you were born, but from the place where you grew up, ”he said.
Julián Legaspi is remembered for having played Caligula in the miniseries ‘El Ángel Vengador’. Instagram/@julianlegaspi.pe
The prominent actor is Puerto Rican by birth. Since his mother is from Chinchana, he returned to Peru when he was only eight months old. Here Marco Zunino discovered his passion for acting, which led him to be the first Latin American to star in a play on Broadway. “There is a love for Puerto Rico, but I can’t even imitate his accent. I am a Peruvian recontra ”, he mentioned for El Comercio.
Marco Zunino gave life to Leonardo, or also known as ‘Cosito’, in the Peruvian soap opera ‘Al Fondo Hay Sitio’. Instagram/@marcozunino_of
Juan Manuel González Mascías, or simply Miki González, was born in Spain in 1952. He came to the national territory at the age of 9 and has dedicated a large part of his artistic life to spreading the black rhythms of Peru with the famous Ballumbrosio family. “I feel more Peruvian than many others, also because I do more for the music here than many Peruvians,” he said in dialogue with Álamo Pérez Luna.
Miki is popularly known for being an artist who rescues the culture and traditions of Peruvians. Instagram/@mikigonzalezmusic
In 2017, the Brazilian managed to obtain Peruvian nationality and shared the news showing her ID. “I feel more Peruvian than the potato. When I travel abroad, I want to run back home because I miss everything, the food, the humidity, the gray Lima in winter time. I’m used to it, ”she limited to the Trome newspaper. The former member of Exporto Brasil has an affair with former soccer player Julinho, also a Peruvian national.
Brenda Carvalho arrived in Peru in 20023 with the purpose of forging an artistic career. Instagram/@brendacarvalhoaxe
The Argentine Laura Borlini has been living in our country for more than 20 years. In ‘Mande Quien Mande’, she recounted that she came to Peru at the age of 15 because her town was flooded by the El Niño Phenomenon. She worked as a model and hostess when she set foot in the national territory. “I feel that Peru is the country where I was born, here I have friends and love,” said the psychologist, who has her own ID.
Laura Borlini is an Argentine nationalized Peruvian actress, communicator and psychologist. Instagram/@lauraborlini
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