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Floricienta & The Count's wedding:Thousands of Floricienta's fans attended to this fiction wedding show, where they could see their favorite actors for real in the same place and time. The "ceremony" seems so real due to the fact it was the first time a soap opera included fans on a wedding ceremony as audience in a real set, which was a famous ...
It is a spin-off and sequel to Morena's Argentine telenovela Floricienta (2004–2005). [2] The series follows Floricienta's orphaned daughter as she participates in a talent competition organized by her aunt Delfina Santillán and begins to discover her own true story. [3] The series premiered on Max on September 2, 2024 and consists of 40 ...
Agustina Palma was born and raised in San Miguel de Tucumán, to parents Mauricio Palma and actress Constanza Espejo. [1] There she attended acting, singing, and dancing workshops. In 2003, at age 8, she participated in a casting by Cris Morena for the telenovela Rincón de Luz , and obtained a recurring role. [ 1 ]
From 2004 to 2005, she was the protagonist of the youth television series Floricienta with Juan Gil Navarro and Fabio Di Tomaso. In late 2008, it was announced that Florencia Bertotti would return to television with a new telenovela targeted to children, which would be produced by her and her husband Guido Kaczka .
From 2004 to 2005, he was part of the cast of the youth television series Floricienta. In 2006, he was part of the cast of the youth television series Chiquititas Sin Fin. From 2007 to 2010, he was part of the cast of the youth television series Casi Ángeles, Stéfano de Gregorio played the co-starring role of León "Lleca" Benítez.
Floribella is a 344-chapter Brazilian telenovela produced and broadcast by Rede Bandeirantes between April 4, 2005, and August 12, 2006. It was divided into two seasons, the first with 170 chapters and the second with 173.
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The soap opera is complemented with musical themes and videos. Chiquititas spawned three spin-offs, Cebollitas, Rincón de Luz, which aired in 2003 on Canal 9, and a 2006 production, Chiquititas Sin Fin, which aired on Telefe. [6] Sin Fin, created to celebrate the series' 11th anniversary, later had versions in Portugal and Romania.