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Anahí (born '''Anahí Giovanna Puente Portilla''', May 14 , 1982 in Mexico City , Mexico ) is a Mexican Actress and Singer . BIOGRAPHY Anahí started her acting career at the age of two in the show ''Chiquilladas''. Thanks to her sister she stared her career, because Marichelo was in the show and Anahi cried to her parents because she wanted to stay. Her career did not take off until she debuted as a telenovela actress in the melodrama ''Madres Egoístas''. Anahí has had a successful career, having won several awards including Ariel , Palm d'Or, Bravo and several others. In the early 90's Anahí ventured into the music industry. In 1996 Anahí recorded her first album, under Para Musica Recording Company. Her first CD was ''Hoy Es Mañana'' which contains the singles ''Descontrolándote'', ''Corazón de Bombón'', and ''Por Volverte A Ver''. Her second CD ''Anclado en mi Corazón'' was released a year later and produced singles such as ''Anclado en mi Corazón'', ''Salsa Reggae'', and ''Brazos en Cruz''. After filming other Mexican soaps she got her first leading role as sweet and innocent ''Jovana Luna Guerra'' in the Mexican Telenovela ''Primer amor... a Mil por Hora'' (2000). Also in 2000 , Anahí moved from Para Musica Recording Company to sign a contract with Fonovisa ; under Fonovisa, Anahí released ''Baby Blue''. Baby Blue has been Anahí's best-selling album and even got her nominations for the Latin '' Billboard '' Awards. Soon after, Anahí tried to recover from Anorexia , from which she had been suffering while filming ''Primer amor... a Mil por Hora]'', but her total recovery is still not known. Presently it is arguable whether her physiological display is a consequence of the illness itself or symptoms indicating that she is still fighting against it (e.g. eye-bag and Underweight ). She entered the Mexican hit series '' Clase 406 '' in 2002, where she portrayed ''Jessica Riquelme''. In 2004 , she was invited to be the leading actress of the Mexican series '' Rebelde '' (2004), where she portrays ''Mía''. In 2004 , she signed a contract with EMI , intergrating herself to RBD , the musical spin-off of the Telenovela '' Rebelde ''. In 2004 , after having joined RBD , Anahí's fame grew rapidly as she signed Endorsement deals with Coca-Cola , Herbal Essences , and Kotex . ]] In 2005 , she signed additional Endorsement deals with Avon Cosmetics, and ''ANDREA'' shoe ware. Selling more than 500,000 copies in just Mexico , RBD has become one of the best-selling musical group of all times. On June 28 , 2005 , Anahí clarified, as it had been rumored, that she suffered from Anorexia ; after having gone through that phase once in her life, she declared that the pressure ''"to be perfect"'' with her gained fame got to her. A stunning majority of her male audience agree in that she has decayed from being a very beautiful young woman into a woman who is clearly tormented by anorexia, which not surprisingly has led to having a mostly female audience base.She is close friends with fellow actresses Dulce María and Iran Castillo , both of which starred with her in Clase 406 . FILMOGRAPHY Telenovelas in '' Rebelde '']]
TV shows
Films
DISCOGRAPHY Solo albums and singles With Primer Amor Released: 2001 Singles:
With RBD
CONTROVERSY Being that Anahí is a role model to many young girls, and boys for that matter, many parents have found her public struggle with Anorexia a negative influence. The first time that she publicly admitted her struggle with anorexia, she appeared in ''El Show de Cristina'', trying to make young people see the negative consequences that anorexia brought about; and yet, after having surpassed anorexia and publicly warnning people about the consequences in the year of 2001 , she managed to fall under the influence of anorexia once again in the year of 2004 . For this reason, many parents have tried to ban their children from seeing or buying anything having to do with her, stating that her negative influence and image will bring about many consequences in their children. EXTERNAL LINKS
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