Lilian Tintori

This name uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal family name is Tintori and the second or maternal family name is Parra.
Lilian Tintori
Personal details
Born (1978-05-05) 5 May 1978
Caracas, Venezuela
Spouse(s) Leopoldo López Mendoza
Children Manuela Rafaela López, Leopoldo Santiago López
Residence Caracas, Venezuela
Alma mater Andrés Bello Catholic University
Religion Catholic
Website twitter.com/liliantintori

Lilian Adriana Tintori Parra (born 5 May 1978, in Caracas), is a Venezuelan athlete, television and radio host, human rights activist and the wife of Leopoldo López, a politician sentenced in 2015 to nearly 14 years in prison for "inciting violence" during street protests the year before.[1] She has also led groups who have opposed the government of former Venezuelan President, Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela.[2]

Personal life

Tintori was born in Caracas, Venezuela on May 5, 1978. Her mother is Venezuelan and her father from Argentina. She earned a Bachelor's degree in Preschool Education with a minor in Political Communications from the Andrés Bello Catholic University.[3] In 2001, Tintori was part of the reality TV Show Robinson: La Gran Aventura. The show was a big success in Venezuela. Even though Tintori did not win, this experience helped her build a career in the entertainment industry.

Tintori is a former television host for RCTV and Televen, a former radio personality for La Mega, Hot 94 and Ateneo 100.7 and Venezuela's 2003 Kitesurfing National Champion. She is also the founder of the Porkite Foundation, which works to provide kitesurfing gear to unprivileged kitesurfers.[3]

In May 2007, Tintori married Leopoldo López.[3][4] The couple have a daughter, Manuela Rafaela López Tintori (b. 2009)[5] and a son, Leopoldo Santiago López Tintori (b. 2013).[6]

Tintori is also an ambassador for the Socieven Association, which works to raise awareness of the plight of the deaf and blind. She also works with the BFC Foundation for its violence against women campaign and with the Young Foundation for Human Rights.[3]

Awards and honors

References

  1. http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/venezuela-opposition-leader-lopez-jailed-1.3223720
  2. Wilson, Peter (26 February 2014). "Women in white protest violence in Venezuela". USA Today. Retrieved 27 February 2014.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 "Lilian Tintori- Venezuelan Politician Leopoldo Lopez's Wife". Daily Entertainment News. 18 February 2014. Retrieved 12 March 2014.
  4. (Spanish) "Leopoldo López Mendoza". Oficina del Alcalde, Chacao. Archived from the original on 31 December 2007. Retrieved 12 March 2014.
  5. "¿Quién es Leopoldo López?". http://relacionesinternacionales.media/informes/infografias/quien-es-leopoldo-lopez. Retrieved November 8, 2016. External link in |website= (help)
  6. (Spanish) El Universal, 20 September 2009, Leopoldo López presenta a su hija Manuela por twitter
  7. "Cumbre Mundial de Comunicación Política pide liberación de Leopoldo López". El Nacional. 7 December 2014. Retrieved 9 December 2014.
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