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Newsweek
10-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Newsweek
Miss Universe Star's Death Saddens Fans As Tributes Pour In
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Patricia Fuenmayor, a television presenter and former beauty queen, has died at the age of 51 after a battle with cancer. The news of Fuenmayor's death on Monday morning was confirmed during a live broadcast of Despierta América, the Univision morning show where she had worked for years. Co-host Raúl González was visibly moved as he announced her passing. Fuenmayor first rose to prominence in 1997 as a finalist in the Miss Venezuela competition and was later crowned Miss South America. Despite her success in pageantry, she transitioned into journalism, building a respected media career across Latin America. She worked with Venevisión, E! Latinoamérica and Teledeporte, and hosted her own show, De Boca en Boca, where she welcomed guests including Shakira and Marc Anthony. Patricia Fuenmayor poses for a photographer on Wednesday, September 28, 2016, at the studios of the television station TELEVEN. Patricia Fuenmayor poses for a photographer on Wednesday, September 28, 2016, at the studios of the television station TELEVEN. William Dumont / El Nacional/GDA via AP Images In 2015, following the kidnapping of her husband in Venezuela, she emigrated to the United States with her family. Settling in New York, she started anew and quickly found a place at Univision's Al Despertar, eventually joining Despierta América. Her direct yet warm communication style earned her both professional respect and popularity among viewers. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Fuenmayor candidly spoke about her own experience contracting the virus in 2021, aiming to support others facing similar struggles. Fuenmayor leaves behind her husband, surgeon Jorge Safar Perez, and two children, a daughter, 14, and younger son. Her former colleagues and fans took to social media to express their grief and share memories. "A deep sorrow for those who knew her and shared her life. Life is only a moment," wrote anchor Elyangelica Gonzalez on X, formerly Twitter. Her co-host Raúl González wrote on Instagram: "Today, we hug her husband, her two children, and her entire family. We join in their pain... But we also celebrate his life. Patricia isn't leaving at all. She stays in every memory, every report, every conversation that ended with a laugh of her own... We will always remember her like this: with that warmth, that elegance and that gift of people that only she had." The Venezuelan host had over 200,000 followers on Instagram, where she frequently posted messages of hope and moments from her family life. Venezuelan model Edinson Jose Calderon Perez wrote on Facebook: "With deep pain, we bid farewell to our dear Patricia Fuenmayor, our beautiful queen, model, mother, journalist, friend and a great Venezuelan. A passionate woman, professional and always dedicated to her informative work." He added, "Thank you, Patricia, for your light, your delivery and your smile. We will always remember you."
Yahoo
09-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Patricia Fuenmayor, Former Miss South America Winner and Venezuelan TV Presenter, Dies at 51
Patricia Fuenmayor died at the age of 51 after a battle with cancer, according to Despierta América Fuenmayor worked as a New York correspondent for the Venezuelan news outlet prior to her death She previously competed in pageants, winning Miss South America in 1998Patricia Fuenmayor has died. Univision's Venezuelan news outlet, where the journalist worked, called Despierta América, announced her death on Instagram on Monday, June 9. She was 51. "We deeply regret the passing of Patricia Fuenmayor, our colleague and correspondent in New York,' the post read. 'May she rest in peace." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Despierta America (@despiertamerica) The comments flooded with heartfelt messages from those who loved Fuenmayor. Many expressed shock, with one writing: 'How come God? What happened to Patricia?' Another said, 'I can't believe this 💔💔💔.' Her fellow television presenters also mourned the loss. 'What a great pain Patricia!' anchor Elyangelica Gonzalez wrote. 'May God receive you in his holy glory, give strength to your family and comfort your beloved children. The sky today is much prettier with your arrival.' Astrid Rivera echoed that sentiment, calling the news 'painful.' 'Good colleague, tremendous journalist, and excellent woman and mother,' she continued. 'Rest in Peace beautiful. We will miss you as a team work and the world will miss a beautiful woman like you.' Angie Perez commented: 'Beautiful friend 😢 Rest in the peace of the Lord that passes all understanding 🙏🏻 I pray for your children and your husband: that it is Christ filling that void in their hearts that leaves your departure. I'm so sorry 😞💔.' Raúl González, a host on Despierta América, later revealed that Fuenmayor had been battling cancer. "This is news we don't like to share,' he said on the June 9 episode of the program. 'The Despierta América family has suffered a great loss. Our friend and colleague Patricia Fuenmayor passed away early this morning after a tough battle with cancer.' "A passionate, professional woman, always dedicated to her reporting,' he concluded. 'Thank you, Patricia, for your light, your dedication, and your smile. We will always remember you.' Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Fuenmayor last posted on her social media to celebrate her family on Valentine's Day. She was married to Jorge Safar Perez, a surgeon, and the pair shared a daughter and a son together. In addition to her successful career as a TV presenter, Fuenmayor was a pageant queen. She was a finalist in the 1997 Miss Venezuela competition and was crowned Miss South America in 1998. Read the original article on People


Express Tribune
09-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
Former beauty queen and Univision TV host, Patricia Fuenmayor dies at 51
Patricia Fuenmayor, a Venezuelan television presenter and former beauty queen, has died at the age of 51 after a battle with cancer. The news was confirmed by Univision's Despierta América, where she worked as a correspondent in New York. In a post shared on Instagram, the show wrote, 'We deeply regret the passing of Patricia Fuenmayor, our colleague and correspondent in New York. May she rest in peace.' Fuenmayor first rose to public prominence when she represented Zulia in the 1997 Miss Venezuela pageant, where she placed among the Top 8 finalists. Although she did not win the national crown, she went on to represent Venezuela internationally and was crowned Reina Sudamericana 1997 in Bolivia, a title that gave her broader recognition across Latin America. After her pageant success, Fuenmayor transitioned into television journalism, becoming a well-known figure on Univision's Despierta América and Edición Digital. Her engaging personality and dedication to her craft earned her respect among colleagues and audiences alike. In her final Instagram post on January 1, 2025, Fuenmayor shared a holiday photo with her family, wishing her followers joy and blessings for the new year. The post read, 'Happy 2025!!!🥂May this new year bring a thousand blessings to your homes... Health, Well-being, Joy and Abundance... From my family to yours... Happiness✨🙏🏼.' Tributes have poured in from friends, fans, and fellow journalists. TV anchor Elyangelica Gonzalez wrote, 'What a great pain Patricia! May God receive you in his holy glory, give strength to your family and comfort your beloved children.' Fuenmayor is survived by her husband, Jorge Safar Pérez, and their children. A memorial is expected to be held in her honor.
Yahoo
18-02-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
Over 100 in Mobile protest Trump administration on Presidents Day
MOBILE, Ala. (WKRG) — People across the nation took the Presidents Day holiday as an opportunity to rally against the Trump administration Monday. Students, coaches threatened in Robertsdale — 1 in custody In Mobile, roughly 100 people gathered and marched through Downtown Mobile. 'I've seen this movie before and I don't want a sequel,' protestor, Lindsay Windham said. After almost a month of President Trump being back in office thousands of Americans have lost their jobs as USAID is being dismantled. 'Without due process it is atrocious, it's an abomination, it's not the American way,' protestor, Herbert Wagner said. 2 dogs killed, 1 injured in Evergreen shooting Bryan Fuenmayor helped organize the rally on Monday. He said he has seen his friends impacted by the Trump administration in the LGBTQ community. Fuenmayor also immigrated to America and is worried about potential discrimination. 'I am an immigrant and a U.S. citizen, I'm hopeful it does not become an attack on all immigrants,' Fuenmayor said. Protestors also raised concerns about Elon Musk and Trumps collaboration calling it a 'Malicious Mayhem.' They said they are worried about Musk joining the Department of Government Efficiency considering his lack of Government experience. 'This is a CEO in charge of government, that's not what the government is for,' Windham said. 'It's not to make a profit it's to serve the people.' Mobile police identify man killed on I-65 Protestors told WKRG News 5 that it is important to address change on the local level and point to the municipal elections set for August across the Gulf Coast. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.