Pamela David

Pamela Carolina David Gutiérrez (born 6 October 1978 in Córdoba, Argentina) Spanish pronunciation: [paˈmela ðaˈβið]) is an Argentinian television personality, presenter, voice actress and model.[1] She found fame in the reality TV show El BarTV 2. She currently works as a co-hostess on América TV's Desayuno Americano.

Pamela David
Born
Pamela Carolina David Gutiérrez

(1978-10-06) 6 October 1978
OccupationSuper model, TV presenter, actress
Years active1998–present
Spouse(s)Bruno Lábaque
Daniel Villa
ChildrenFelipe
Lola

Personal life

Pamela David is the daughter of DyD owner/producer Alberto David. The family later moved to Santiago del Estero[1] where Pamela entered many beauty contests and won the regional contest for the 'Tourism Queen' contest, later winning the national title to be crowned 'National Queen of Tourism in Argentina'.

Marriage

On 3 March 2008, at the age of 29, David married Bruno Lábaque, a noted basketball player for Club Atenas de Córdoba. The religious ceremony was held in the parish of Villa Allende, while the reception party was in Unquillo, both towns in the province of Córdoba, Argentina. The couple has one son, Felipe.[2], and a daughter, Lola.

gollark: Video compression is very cool, though. It's basically how we have DVDs and streaming services and YouTube.
gollark: I guess so.
gollark: Videos aren't actually as big as equivalent image sequences because of very clever compression algorithms like H.264, VP9 and AV1, but still very large, especially 4K and such.
gollark: Images are *pretty* big, although new lossy compression stuff like AVIF can get really small sizes without horrible quality loss, and videos are gigantic since they're effectively images and audio stitched together at 60 frames a second (well, or 25, or various other ones).
gollark: Anyway, text is not big - you can fit an entire book (again with compression) into less than a megabyte. In many ebooks the cover image and such are larger than the actual text.

References

  1. Penlowskyj, Juan Ignacio. "Las siliconas me hicieron más mujer". Revista Noticias (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 20 February 2009. Retrieved 4 April 2010.
  2. "El tierno álbum familiar de Pamela David junto a sus hijos" [Pamela and family]. 2013-04-23. Retrieved 2015-10-03.
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