Wendy Guevara Venegas (born 12 August 1993)[1][2] is a Mexican influencer, actress, singer and businesswoman.[3][4] She rose to fame in 2017, after a viral video along with her friend Paola Suárez.[5] Later, they both created the YouTube channel and art group Las Perdidas , together with Kimberly Irene.[6]
Wendy Guevara | |
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Born | Wendy Guevara Venegas 12 August 1993 |
Years active | 2017–present |
Musical career | |
Genres | Latin pop, EDM |
Instrument | Vocals |
Since 2021, Guevara also has a solo career.[7][8] She has released multiple promotional singles and has collaborated musically with other artists.[9] Guevara has worked as TV host, primarily online. In 2023, she participated in La casa de los famosos México, broadcast by TelevisaUnivision; after her victory, she marked history by becoming the first trans woman to win a reality show in Mexico and Latin America.[10][11][12]
Early life
editWendy Guevara Venegas was born in León, Guanajuato, on 12 August 1993 under the name of Luis Carmen Guevara Venegas. She is one of the four children of Francisco Guevara and Fabiola Venegas Vázquez.[13] She lived a difficult childhood, due to her father's alcoholism problems,[14] and had to conceal her sexual orientation and gender identity.[15] Her family is in the shoe manufacturing business and Guevara worked for a long time in the family business. She was harassed at school because of her gender identity and only completed her primary education.[16][17][18]
When she was seven years old, she was sexually abused; at the age of eight a truck ran over her. Growing up, Guevara watched other trans women on television who appeared in the media. She has cited Mexican trans actress Alejandra Bogue as one of her main media references.[19][20]
Guevara began to adopt female attire with the support of her friend Lucero, a trans woman who owned a beauty salon near the Jardín San Juan del Coecillo neighborhood, where Wendy grew up. Lucero allowed Wendy and other young trans women to dress as women in her home. In her early days, Wendy used the name Vianney when cross-dressing. Lucero baptized Guevara as "Wendy" after the character Wendy Nayeli Pérez from the telenovela Amigas y rivales (2001), played by Angélica Vale.[19] When she was 19, she worked as a sex worker in Mexico City for a time.[21][22][23]
Career
edit2017–2022: Las Perdidas and music career
editIn September 2017, Guevara and Paola Suárez, her friend, went to a hill near León de los Aldama. Her companions had been gone for several hours looking for something to drink. Both decided to record a video where they joked about their situation by pretending they had been abandoned in an unknown location and uttered the phrase, ¡Estamos perdidas! ('We're lost!').[19][24] Suárez shared the video via Facebook and weeks later it became viral. The video earned them an award at the 2017 MTV Millennial Awards.[25]
When they became more well-known, Guevara and Suárez, along with Kimberly Irene, created the art group Las Perdidas, which broadcast via YouTube.[26] In 2019, Guevara and Suárez made their television debut as guests of the telenovela Doña Flor y sus dos maridos (2019), broadcast by Televisa.[27]
In 2021, Guevara began her musical career, releasing multiple EDM and Latin pop promotional singles.[28][29] In 2022, Las Perdidas collaborated with journalist Adela Micha in the virtual platform La Saga, starring in Ni tan perdidas.[30][19]
2023–present: La casa de los famosos
editLas Perdidas participated in the biopic TV series Gloria Trevi: Ellas soy yo (2023), produced by Carla Estrada for Televisa and based on the life and career of Gloria Trevi.[31]
In February 2023, Guevara released "TAPU".[32] In June 2023, she was selected to participate in the Big Brother spinoff reality show, La casa de los famosos México, broadcast by TelevisaUnivision: Las Estrellas, Canal 5 and Vix.[33][34] After 71 days of competition, Guevara won the show and became the first trans woman to win in a Mexican or Latin America reality show,[11][35][36] receiving 18.2 million votes.[37]
Vix announced she would host her on TV show, Wendy, perdida pero famosa.[38]
Discography
edit- "Hasta que salga el sol"
- "Hey perra"
- "Putssy" (Trixy Star with Wendy Guevara)
- "Tapu"
- "Tu malandrito" (Pol Prince feat. Wendy Guevara)
- "Bad Boy"
- "Mua"
Filmography
editYear | Title | Role | Note | Ref. |
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2019 | Doña Flor y sus dos maridos | Herself | Special guest, together with Paola Suárez | [27] |
2023 | La casa de los famosos México | Herself | Winner | [35][39] |
Gloria Trevi: Ellas soy yo | Sex worker | 2 episodes; together with Las Perdidas | [40] | |
Wendy, perdida pero famosa | Herself | 13 episodes | [38] | |
¿Quién es la máscara? | Herself | Guest panelist, season 5 episode: "Wendy, perdida o investigadora" | [41] | |
2024 | La casa de los famosos Colombia | Herself | Special houseguest | [42] |
Awards and nominations
editYear | Award | Recipient | Category | Result | Ref. |
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2017 | MTV Millennial Awards | Las Perdidas | Lords & Ladies del Año | Won | [25] |
2021 | Filósofas del Año | Nominated | [43] | ||
2022 | Miawdio del año | Won | [44] | ||
2023 | Herself | Ícono MIAW | Won | [45] | |
2024 | Premios Juventud | Herself | Creator del año | Won | [46] |
References
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- ^ Carreón, Gustavo (19 August 2023). "¡Cumpleañera viejaaaa! Como si fueran sus 15's, celebra Wendy Guevara sus 30 años en su ciudad". El Sol de León (in Spanish). León. Retrieved 20 August 2023.
- ^ "¡Todo un empresario!: Conoce los negocios de Wendy Guevara". La Mejor FM (in Spanish). 10 July 2023. Retrieved 20 August 2023.
- ^ "Wendy Guevara: ¿quién es el influencer consentido de La casa de los Famosos?". Glamour (in Spanish). 13 August 2023. Retrieved 20 August 2023.
- ^ "Qué fue de las chicas del video de estamos perdidas". Telehit (in Spanish). 7 July 2020. Retrieved 20 August 2023.
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- ^ Flores, Maricela (27 February 2021). "'Las perdidas' ahora son los infuencers más divertidos de TikTok". De10.mx. Retrieved 20 August 2023.
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- ^ "Alejandra Bogue resalta el importante papel que Wendy juega en La Casa de los Famosos México". Televisa. 6 July 2023. Retrieved 20 August 2023.
- ^ García, Itzel (22 June 2023). "Los oficios de Wendy Guevara antes de ser famosa: en baños públicos y un taller de zapatos". Radio Fórmula (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 August 2023.
- ^ Carrasco, Leslie (9 June 2023). "Wendy Guevara: Así se veía la influencer cuando era hombre y antes de las cirugías plásticas". Diario Pronto (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 August 2023.
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- ^ "Wendy Guevara: Éste es el nombre real de la influencer de 'Las perdidas'". Milenio (in Spanish). 9 June 2023. Retrieved 20 August 2023.
- ^ a b "Laaas Perdidas, nominadas al premio 'Lords y Ladies del año' de MTV MIAW". Escándala (in Spanish). 26 April 2017. Retrieved 20 August 2023.
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- ^ a b "Doña Flor y sus dos maridos: ¡Las Perdidas 'pescan' marido!". Las Estrellas (in Spanish). 27 March 2019. Retrieved 20 August 2023.
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- ^ Fuenmayor, María (17 July 2023). "Wendy Guevara también es cantante: estas son sus 5 canciones más escuchadas". Nueva Mujer (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 August 2023.
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- ^ "La emotiva despedida de Wendy Guevara de La casa de los famosos Colombia". 4 May 2024. Retrieved 8 September 2024.
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