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Cristina Quaranta has made a lasting impression on the Italian entertainment industry as a showgirl and television host, showing her ability throughout several decades. Cristina was born in Rome, Italy, on August 14, 1972.
Early Life and Career
Quaranta, who was first brought to the public’s attention by the illustrious Gianni Boncompagni, appeared in two episodes of the very famous show “Domenica In.” Her indisputable gift and captivating personality won her a role in the production of “Stasera mi button,” which was directed by Pier Francesco Pingitore and included the renowned Pippo Franco. Gianni Boncompagni invited Quaranta to participate in his brand-new afternoon show, “Non è la Rai,” in 1991.
Guid by Boncompagni, Quaranta experimented with several television shows, collaborating with Paolo Bonolis on “Bulli e Pupe” in 1992. She made an appearance on “Rock ‘n’ Roll,” which Orietta Berti hosted, the following year, 1993. In 1990, Quaranta attempted acting and was cast in Carlo Verdone’s “Stasera a casa di Alice” as well as the Italia 1 series “Classe di Ferro.”
Quaranta costarred with Alessia Merz as one of the lines (showgirls) on “Striscia la Notizia” from September 1995 until June 1996. She also participated in the “FuFu dance” video that was featured on Gabibbo’s CD around this time, and she served as a Millionaire Network testimonial. Along with Laura Freddi, Massimo Lopez, and Luca Barbareschi, she appeared in the cast of “I Guastafeste,” a Saturday night variety show on Canale 5.
After that, in the 1997–1998 season, she began appearing in the sports show “Guida al Campionato,” a position she held for five seasons. In “Doppio lustro,” the summer episode of “Striscia,” Quaranta triumphantly returned to Canale 5 as a velina with Miriana Trevisan.
Alongside Alberto Brandi, Quaranta participated in “Guida all’Europeo,” a four-episode series centered around the UEFA European Championship, in 2000. She made an appearance in the third season of “L’isola dei famosi” in 2005, continuing her adventure on television. Quaranta did not give up even after being ousted in the second episode with 78% of the votes. She worked on Sky Vivo’s “Reality Game” and took part in several Rai winter programs in 2005–2006.
Quaranta took on the job of a television host for the poker-focused network POKERItalia24 from 2010 to 2017, where she hosted programs such as “Pokerissimo” and “Queens at Tea Time.”
She started a new journey in reality TV in 2022 when she entered the seventh iteration of “Grande Fratello Vip,” the Italian equivalent of Celebrity Big Brother.
Who is Cristina Quaranta Ex-husband?
Matteo De Stefani is the ex-husband of Cristina Quaranta. Matteo De Stefani is an entrepreneur. They got married in 2001 and separated in 2013.
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