LATIN SENSATION AND RISING STAR VIDA GUERRA EXPLODES BACK ON THE SCENE

Vida Guerra, sultry Cuban model, is making the transition from sexy swim suit model, to multi-talented actress and singer.  Widely known for her sexy image on the pages of popular national men’s magazines such as FHM, Smooth, The Source DUB, and Hip Hop music videos, Vida Guerra is by far one of today’s hottest rising stars taking the industry by storm. 

For this hardworking beauty, despite a brief hiatus, she is not forgotten among her legions of adoring fans around the globe.  Her website, www.VidasWorld.com, rakes in over 14 million hits a month, making Vida one of the most downloaded women on the web.  As a result, Vida recently landed a coveted spot atop E! Entertainment’s 20 Hottest Women of the Web roundup, surpassing countdown alums such as spokesmodel and actress, Cindy Margolis. 

Since exploding onto the scene back in 2002 with her very first FHM spread, this sexy beauty quickly established herself as one of the most sought after Latin swim suit models in the industry, and is now looking forward to fulfilling her childhood dream of reaching superstardom.   Says Vida of her return to the industry: “I’m so thrilled to be jumping head first into an industry I love.  I have a lot of exciting projects on the horizon and I can’t wait to get back to doing what I’m passionate about.  Ever since I could remember, I’ve wanted to be an entertainer: signing autographs for my fans and singing in the mirror.”   Vida and her family fled their homeland of communist Cuba when she was just five years old in hopes of leading a better life in the United States and to achieve the quintessential American dream.  Vida credits hard work and a solid foundation between family and friends for her meteoric rise within the industry. 

First up for Vida is her brand new limited edition DVD series Vida’s World, which gives fans an exclusive inside look at the ravishing beauty on the set of her glamour photo shoot with renowned photographer Keith Major in New York.  Vida’s World is available for purchase through On The Grind - an explosive and innovative DVD magazine that documents highly successful individuals in entertainment, fashion, sports and corporate executives as they share their blueprints to success. On The Grind takes a deeper look into the lives of celebrities and industry tastemakers, in their everyday element through exclusive interviews and behind the scenes footage.

Vida recently signed on to host the hugely popular automotive lifestyle television series Livin’ the Low Life on SPEED TV, which made its debut in February 2008, bringing Vida into 77 million homes throughout the U.S. each week during primetime.  When asked about the series, Vida says “With Livin’ the Low Life, I’m just being myself…hanging out and having fun.  I must admit, I didn’t know much about cars when I landed the gig, but I learned by asking a lot of questions.  I hope that people will learn to appreciate not only the cars but also the people who build them and the culture they represent.”

Vida Guerra continues to pave the way for Latinas everywhere. 2008 will also mark the beginning of Vida’s acting career with her role in this year’s independent comedy, Tamales and Gumbo directed and produced by Dale Stelly and K.C. Amos which co-stars Sofia Raquel Benitez, Jabbar George and Farrah Franklin, former member of the multi-platinum selling singing group Destiny’s Child. Vida is hard at work on other projects and recently landed a coveted role in the upcoming movie, The Vapors, based on the 1980’s pioneering hip hop collective, The Juice Crew.  Vida’s film credits also include National Lampoon’s Dorm Daze 2, Fake Preacher and Strawberries for the Homeless. 

As Vida’s star continues to rise, there are no limits to the many opportunities and challenging ventures she has yet to pursue. Vida’s journey has been a tale of resilience, hard work and inspiration to all who come to learn of her inspiring road to success.

 

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