What happened to Paula Dalli? From being a Disney girl to this original job

What happened to Paula Dalli? From being a Disney girl to this original job
What happened to Paula Dalli? From being a Disney girl to this original job

06/16/2024 at 17:02

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Many times, the world of acting can create some of the most irregular careers. One of these cases is that of Paula Dalli, who He became popular by participating in the Spanish version of ‘My Camp Rock’, becoming a true Disney girl. However, over time her life has changed a lot and no one expected her to end up doing what she does today.

Paula Dalli was born in Alicante, in a town called Alfaz del Pi, on August 16, 1993. Her rise to fame took place in 2009, when at only 16 years old, she became finalist of ‘My Camp Rock’, a Disney Channel talent show based on the popular movie ‘Camp Rock’.

Shortly after it was reaping more successes in the world of acting thanks to her talent and charisma, leading her to play Carol in ‘The Tour’ in 2012, a series in which He shared the screen with Lucía Gil. Later in 2017, He joined the cast of ‘Centro Médico’, a series broadcast on La 1 until 2019.

However, despite his success on screen, Nowadays Paula’s life is very different. Although music is still in his life, he now has other priorities. After getting married in 2022, she became the mother of her first child, Manu, in January of this year. She and she combines her motherhood with her new job as a flight attendantdemonstrating his great passion for travel.

In addition to this work, on her Instagram profile she has shared her varied career as a journalist, broadcaster and writer. In 2018, she published her first book, ‘Caramelos de café’, a novel about Valentina, a young woman with a promising future. Finally, she has also worked in dubbing, providing her voice in productions such as ‘Prince Charming’, ‘DuckTales’ and ‘Red Bull: Who is Queralt Castellet?’.

 
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