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Rebeka Smyth, the new face of Al Rojo Vivo after the dismissal of María Celeste Arrarás

In 2018 he exclusively interviewed Emma Coronel, wife of Mexican drug trafficker El Chapo Guzmán.

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Behind thedismissal of Puerto Rican María Celeste Arrarás, the programRed Hot she already has a new face: the Mexican journalistRebeka Smyth.

The communicator signed her contract on August 10 and celebrated her arrival to one of the highest-rated programs among the Hispanic community on her social networks.

"I couldn't be happier to be able to be closer to my Latin people. It's a pleasure to be with you these days at @alrojovivo #latinopower," she wrote on Instagram.

Who is Rebeka Smyth?

Rebeka Smyth is a Mexican journalist and writer. He was born in Cuernavaca, Mexico, in 1986.

I work forCNN in Mexico and, for a few years, has been part of the team ofTelemundo News as a correspondent from New York and previously in Phoenix, Arizona.

In 2016, he won an Emmy Award for his journalism workAuthorities violate human rights of immigrants as they pass through Mexico.

She was one of the forum panelistsEconomic Overview: Mexico and the worldin 2017, and in December 2018 he exclusively interviewed Emma Coronel, wife of Mexican drug trafficker El Chapo Guzmán.

She is the author of the bookEmotional Bitch: A path to emotional consciousness (2019), in which she addresses depression, codependency and identity crisis, based on some of her own experiences.

Participated in the morning show A new day as a guest presenter in the news section on several occasions.

So far, Telemundo has not confirmed whether the inclusion of Rebeka Smyth inRed HotIt is temporary or permanent.

Who replaced Myrka Dellanos?

The CubanDark Dellanos, which ledRed Hotwith María Celeste Arrarás in recent months,she resigned from the program in solidarity with the Puerto Rican, 10 days before his contract ended.

In her place, the Mexican stayedJessica Carrillo, who many thought would replace María Celeste, but given her advanced pregnancy, she will have to go on maternity leave very soon.

Farewell to María Celeste Arrarás

Through social networks, María Celeste herself announced on August 5 her dismissal, "due to adjustments due to the pandemic", after almost 20 years at the Hispanic television network.

"Neither my passion for work nor my career ends here. On the contrary, my commitment to you remains as strong as ever," he said in his statement.

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