Born in the town of Maracaibo, in the state of Zulia, in western Venezuela, Mirle graduated with a degree in social communication, specializing in advertising and public relations, through which she created her marketing company and provided her services to several companies. In 2003, she was crowned Queen of the La Chinita International Fair, one of the most important festivities in Venezuela, which allowed her to enter the world of entertainment and the media.
“I was always behind the social networks, the production, I was in charge of producing stand-up comedy events, I was the producer of a radio program that was heard all over the western part of Venezuela and broadcast on three radio stations,” said the Venezuelan journalist.
Mirle arrived in the United States with her family in 2017, fleeing the economic, political and social crisis that the South American country is going through, which gave her no guarantee of a prosperous future. “I decided to come to the United States and formalize my stay in this country, the opportunity presented itself and I took advantage of it,” describes the mother of three children and wife of the singer of the Venezuelan group Mermelada Bunch, Leo colina.
Source: El heraldo
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