Laura Bozzo's heritage includes Italian, Spanish, and Quechua ancestry, reflecting a diverse cultural background. |
Her journey in law led her to teach at various universities after earning her degree. |
In 1987, she was appointed officer-in-charge of Instituto Nacional de Cultura del Perú, a key organization for preserving Peruvian culture. |
She had a significant presence in local politics by serving as an alderman in Lima's legislative assembly. |
Bozzo established the charity organization 'Solidaridad de Familia' in 1998 to assist individuals facing legal and health challenges. |
Controversy surrounded her in 2008 when media criticized her shows as staged, leading to a defamation case against journalist Jaime Bayly. |
She has also ventured into music, writing and performing songs with notable releases in 2011. |
In 2021, she garnered attention for her participation in 'La Casa De Los Famosos', finishing sixth. |
Her autobiographical book, 'Más allá del infierno: Autobiografía', was published in 2018, showcasing her life story. |