
Unexpected Decision by Laura Moure, the Hostess of 'La Ruleta': She's Very Happy
Jorge Fernández's Partner Reveals the Brave Decision That Changed Her Life and That She Celebrates Today with Excitement
Laura Moure, the charismatic hostess of La Ruleta de la Suerte, has revealed a crucial moment in her television career. In an interview given for the program's tenth anniversary, she confessed the brave decision she made years ago: to give up her modeling career to pursue television. A risky choice that, over time, she assures not only does she not regret, but considers one of the best of her life.
Despite the initial doubts and the vertigo that came with halting her rise in the fashion world, Laura remembers that moment with gratitude. Her testimony reflects the duality between the fear of change and the satisfaction that arises when the chosen path, although uncertain, leads to happiness. What motivated Moure to leave everything for a program that was barely starting?

The Casting That Changed Laura Moure's Destiny: From Milan to La Ruleta
Before becoming one of the most beloved faces of morning television, Laura Moure was developing a promising career as a model. The young Madrilenian worked on the runways and was planning to travel to Milan to continue her international projection. However, an unexpected call changed everything.
She was invited to attend the casting for La Ruleta de la Suerte, and although at first she didn't feel like it, she decided to try her luck. "They called me for the casting. I was about to travel to Milan for the season there and I didn't feel like it at all," Moure explained.
What followed was a series of calls and proposals that eventually convinced her. "They kept calling me all the time, saying they wanted to see me again, 'we want to see you again.' And I was like, 'But I have to go, I don't know whether to go or not,' and in the end, I didn't go."
The Unexpected Decision by Laura Moure That She Doesn't Regret
Since that first day, Laura Moure has won the audience's affection thanks to her charm, naturalness, and closeness with the contestants. Her role in the successful morning show is not limited to turning letters. She is an essential part of the format and, over time, has solidified her presence as an indispensable figure alongside Jorge Fernández.
In this interview, Moure acknowledges that adapting to the television medium was a gradual but deeply enriching process. "I think I did very well. I feel a little sad because I miss it a lot," she confessed sincerely.
Although she misses certain aspects of the fashion world, Laura Moure admits that she wouldn't change her present for anything in the world. In fact, she admitted that, currently, her life is much more stable, and she is happy with it.
"Now I'm 'nice and calm' in Madrid, no one is dragging me up and down. I see my mother, my family, I'm with my guy... I'm delighted. I couldn't have made a better decision," she assured with a smile.
"It's been many years, but I can't change it for anything," added Laura Moure with conviction. This phrase sums up not only her satisfaction but also the inner peace she has achieved by finding her place in a format with which she has grown.

Laura Moure has shown that success is not always where one plans it, but where one dares to look. Her determination to leave the runways to pursue La Ruleta marked a turning point in her professional and personal life. Now, with a decade behind her on the set, she not only feels fulfilled but proud to have chosen what she now considers her true home.
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