The radical change of Juncal Rivero, former Miss Spain: unrecognizable

Unrecognizable.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
14 December 2023 Thursday 21:57
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The radical change of Juncal Rivero, former Miss Spain: unrecognizable

Unrecognizable. This is how Juncal Rivero reappeared after months without being seen publicly at the opening of the 'Christmas by Starlite' festival in Madrid. The former Miss Spain 1985 and one of the most beautiful models in our country attended the premiere of the event, which will bring together some of the most important international artists, but with a somewhat different appearance than the one her followers were accustomed to. .

The model appeared spectacular clad in a very elegant asymmetrical black dress that fit her like a glove; But despite capturing all the attention with her styling, the model became the center of attention due to the transformation of her face, different from usual.

With much more natural makeup and flat, straight hair, the model posed for the photographers, smiling and conquering the camera with the charisma that characterizes her.

The model is not inclined to be seen at public events in recent years, after decades dedicated to the world of television. The last time she could be seen in a fiction was in La que se cerca, where she played Mrs. de Carceller. Currently, Juncal Rivero is the licensee of the Miss and Mister España Brands.

The model reappeared to inaugurate the Christmas special of the well-known Starlite festival, which has left Marbella for a few days to settle at the IFEMA in Madrid. A night of celebration where numerous well-known faces gathered in addition to Juncal Rivero, such as the former Minister of Culture Miquel Iceta, the president of the CEOE, Antonio Garamendi, the actress Cayetana Guillén Cuervo or the businesswoman Mar Flores; who were able to attend the concert by Rod Stewart, headliner of the first day of the festival.

On Friday, December 15, IFEMA will receive Sting, who has already sold out for his special My Songs concert, a vibrant and dynamic show with his most beloved songs from his acclaimed world tour.

The large venue where it is held replicates the concept of an open-air music festival (shops, restaurants, bars, extras in costumes and many places prepared to take photos) but with huge Christmas figures and under a very high ceiling.

In addition to its concerts, Christmas by Starlite includes "the best parties of the season" by DJs, and after Stewart's concert, groups of entertainers invited the public to go to a kind of disco before leaving the complex.