Day of the Boy and Girl: this is what Galilea Montijo, Andrea Legarreta and the Hoy hosts looked like in their childhood

Day of the Boy and Girl: this is what Galilea Montijo, Andrea Legarreta and the Hoy hosts looked like in their childhood
Day of the Boy and Girl: this is what Galilea Montijo, Andrea Legarreta and the Hoy hosts looked like in their childhood

The three hosts have been part of the main cast of ‘Hoy’ for more than a decade (Photo: Instagram)

They appear on the national small screen every day, from Monday to Friday, but many years before being the figures of the morning news Televisathe drivers of Today They were adorable boys and girls.

In this Boys and Girls Daywe travel to the past and take a quick look at the childhood of the host team of the successful program that has been on the air for 25 years.

Andrea Legarreta Martínez was born on July 12, 1971. She began her career in the artistic world at the young age of two, after being chosen to participate in an advertisement due to the last-minute cancellation of another child model.

This event marked the beginning of a career that would, from now on, place her as one of the most popular personalities in Mexico.

Legarreta demonstrated his talent on stage at a young age (Photo: Archive)

Legarreta is the youngest daughter of Juan Legarreta and Isabel Martínez, positioning herself not only as the youngest in the family, but also as the only woman among the three siblings.

Martha Galilea Montijo Torres, born on June 5, 1973 in Guadalajara, Jalisco, has lived a story of improvement and success that inspires many. Montijo had to face significant challenges since her childhood, marked by the absence of her father and the economic difficulties she experienced with her mother.

Born in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Galilea faced the absence of her father at an early age (Photo: Archive)

Since she was little, Galilea experienced the hardship of growing up in a home without her father’s presence. Her mother played a fundamental role in her upbringing and education, always in search of a better future for both of them. Despite her financial adversities, Montijo managed to stand out and build a name for herself in the world of entertainment.

Paul Stanley Durruty, son of the remembered presenter Paco Stanley and Mónica Durruty, has stood out in the world of entertainment from an early age.

Born on September 20, 1985 in Mexico City, since childhood, Paul showed a strong inclination towards acting, which led him to train professionally in this field.

The comic actor and presenter received the direct influence of his famous father in the entertainment industry (Photo: File)

This early interest in the performing arts was largely cultivated by the artistic environment to which he was exposed, largely thanks to the legacy of his father, who was an iconic figure on Mexican television.

Raul Araiza Herrera was born on November 14, 1964 in Mexico City. Known in the artistic world as The black Araiza has consolidated an outstanding career in television, film and Mexican theater.

Son of the actress Norma Herrera and the director and producer Raul Araizahis career is marked by the influence of his family, deeply rooted in the world of entertainment.

From the age of 8 he began to forge his path in acting, showing an innate talent that would later lead him to study in the United States, at the Linton Hall School.

“El Negro” grew up with his brother, actor Armando Araiza (Photo: Archive)

For its part, Andrea Escalona Rodríguez, born in Mexico City August 6, 1986, comes from an illustrious family of artists, with roots dating back to his great-great-grandmother Ada Navarretehis great-grandmother Ada Carrascoher grandmother Malena Doria and his grandfather Jorge del Campo.

His mother, Magda Rodriguezwho stood out as an entertainment producer, played a crucial role in her early approach to the spotlight.

The host debuted in the television industry at just three months old, in the soap opera Seduction of Televisaplaying the daughter of the character Maribel Guardia.

Andrea has declared that she saw in her mother, the late Magda Rodríguez, more than a maternal figure, “a sister” (Photo: Archive)

Escalona’s family context was marked by paternal absence and the divorce of his parents shortly after his birth. This fact led her to live with her mother and grandparents, forging an alternative family nucleus.

In his own words, Step She did not perceive her mother as such due to the long work hours she faced, but rather as a sister figure.

 
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