María Merino

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María Merino is an independent journalist specializing in television and celebrity content. She studied Communication at the University of Seville and is an experienced writer with a strong reputation. María Merino is always up to date with what happens on television shows and has an exceptional talent for capturing the essence of all the storylines unfolding on set.

In addition, she has extensive experience in journalism, having collaborated with several national and international media outlets. In fact, she has worked as a correspondent for the newspaper *ABC*, a writer for *OK Diario*, and one of the prominent contributors to *España Diario*. On the other hand, she also has experience in corporate communication, having served as the communications manager for the Dos Torres City Council.

Photo montage of Queen Letizia with the Zarzuela Palace in the background and a red exclamation mark emoji.
Two young women pose in the picture: one in the foreground with straight hair and a serious expression, who is Infanta Sofía, and another in the background smiling with her hair down and wearing a light blue dress, who is Princess Leonor.
Close-up photo montage of King Felipe of Bourbon and Queen Letizia Ortiz, both smiling outdoors with buildings in the background.
A person with dark hair and a serious expression is standing in front of a colorful background with a surprised emoji and stars beside them.
Felipe VI, wearing a suit and tie, smiles while next to him appears a comic-style explosion illustration.
Julio Iglesias smiling in the foreground with a circular frame showing Cristina Iglesias wearing a riding helmet and a light-colored jersey
Close-up of Juan Carlos I with a serious expression and a red warning icon on the left.
Pablo Urdangarin with a serious expression in the foreground and Johanna Zott in a red circle with a crying emoji.
Princess Leonor smiling with a face emoji with sparkling eyes and small tears next to her
Close-up photo montage of Felipe VI and Juan Carlos I, both with slightly smiling faces.