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Mexican television actress, model and reality television star From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Myriam Nicole Chávez Escobar (born November 4, 1998)[1] is a Mexican actress, reality television star, model and influencer. She is the daughter of legendary Mexican boxer Julio César Chávez.
Nicole Chávez | |
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Born | November 4, 1998 |
Nationality | Mexican |
Occupation(s) | Television actress, reality television star, model, dancer |
Notable credit(s) | "Pequeños Gigantes", "Qué Le Pasa a Mi Familia?", "La Casa de los Famosos 3" |
As a fashion model, she has been featured on magazines such as People en Espanol.[2]
Nicole Chávez did not show interest in the sport of boxing, like many other members of her family did. Instead, she wanted to become a dancer and an actress. Chávez began dancing at age ten, and was later accepted into Televisa's Centro de Educación Artística as an acting student.[3] When Chávez was twelve, she made her television debut in a show named Pequeños Gigantes, as a dancer in a team named "Los Pequeños Guerreros" ("The Little Warriors").[4] In February 2021, she was cast for a role in a Juan Osorio-directed Televisa telenovela, named ¿Qué le pasa a mi familia? ("What's Happening to My Family"), where she played a character named Camila Castillo Jaurillo.[5]
A short time later, Chávez was chosen by Adidas to model their Mexico Men's National Football Team's jersey prior to the 2022 FIFA Men's World Cup, which was played in Qatar.[5]
In 2023, Chávez was a participant in the televised reality show, La casa de los famosos 3.[6] She did not win the show, and according to a television gossip show named Hoy Día on Telemundo, she blamed Salvador Zerboni for her not winning.[7] That same year Chávez participated in Los 50.[8]
Chávez, the daughter of professional boxer and International Boxing Hall of Fame member Julio Cesar Chávez Sr. and of Myriam Escobar,[3] grew up in the United States; she also lived in Tijuana as a young girl.[9]
From her father's side, she has three brothers, Julio Cesar Jr., Omar and Cristian (not to be confused with the Mexican singer, Christian Chávez). From her mother's side, she has a sister named Tania Gallardo and a brother, also named Cristian, Cristian Gallardo.[3]
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