Born on 18 May 1971, Adamari Lopez Torres is an actress mostly known for her involvement in several Mexican and Puerto Rican soap operas. Lopez is a Latina ambassador for WW, previously known as Weight Watchers. She is presently a host on a Telemundo morning show Hoy Día.
Early Life and Education
Adamari Lopez was born to her parents in Humacao, Puerto Rico, where she grew up and had her education. There is limited information about her childhood days and the High school she attended. However, she attended the University of the Sacred Heart, where she obtained a B.A. in Communications.
Top 10 facts about Adamari Lopez
- Adamari Lopez was born on 18 May 1971; she’d be celebrating her 51st birthday this year, 2022.
- She started her acting career when she was six when Lopez featured in a Telemundo soap opera Cristina Bazán which made her famous, and since then, she has not lost interest in acting; in short, it has become a part of her.
- Before Lopez got married to Toni Costa, she fell in love with a famous musician Luis Fonsi who featured in the song Despacito alongside Justin Bieber. Lopez and Luis got married but separated after four years.
- She met Toni Costa at a dance competition, and it looked like love at first sight; the relationship was smooth and lasted for ten years. Still, unfortunately, the marriage came to an end for reasons best known to them; although the separation news hurt her fans, they still wished her well though.
- Lopez survived breast cancer, so we can say that she is a survivor. She was lucky that the doctors diagnosed her breast cancer early, which increased her chances of survival. She spent years treating it, and she has been in remission since then. Being a survivor, she is involved in breast cancer awareness.
- Lopez started gaining popularity from a young age, and due to her dedication to her acting career, she has accumulated a net worth of $5 million.
- Lopez is a well-known TV star, but at the same time, she lives a very private life; she keeps important information about herself and her family away from the media.
- The doctors diagnosed Adamari’s mother with cancer, which resulted in her loss of 20 pounds during chemotherapy sessions in the hospital.
- She shares a special bond with her mother-in-law despite her and Toni Coster are no longer together as a couple.
- She shares a special bond with her daughter, Alaia as she does not hesitate to post special times she spends with her daughter.
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Career
Adamari was born to the famous undertaker, Luis Lopez; she began her acting career at age six in the Telemundo Canal 2 production of the soap opera Cristina Bazan, along with Venezuelan singer José Luis Rodríguez and Legendary actress Johanna Rosaly. She played the role of Iris Chacon in WAPA-TV and the role of Daniel Guerrero’s daughter in Yose Que Mentia.
After which, she decided to focus on her studies at the University of Sacred Heart, where she obtained a B.A. in Communication. She went back to her acting career and participated in several films at Puerto Rico’s Teatro Tapia, thereby getting the attention of Mexican movie producers.
The producers invited her, which she accepted and traveled to Mexico immediately. She became a movie star there, featuring in many top soap operas like Amigas y Rivales, Camila, etc. She also appeared in Mujer, Casos de la Vida Real, where she played the role of a rape victim who later became a lesbian.

Her Father’s heart attack
She participated in the soap opera Mujer de Madera. When the recording was ongoing, her father had a heart attack and the people around him rushed him to the hospital and the doctors performed surgery on him. Her producers granted her permission to go and see her father in the hospital: after a few weeks of treatment, he recovered, although only five percent of his heart was functioning. The doctors discharged him from the hospital, and Lopez returned to Mexico to continue filming. She performed in season two of Univision’s dancing show Mira Quien Baila, where she was among the top dancers, and in the end, she won the competition.
Personal Life
Her Relationships
Lopez met and fell in love with a famous Puerto Rico singer, Luis Fonsi; Lopez and Luis announced that they would be getting married on 3 June 2006. The duo announced again in November 2009 that they were separating; they divorced a year later. In January 2010, Lopez published a book titled Vivuendo.





