Susanna Griso has become one of the most recognized and respected faces on the Spanish television scene. His more than 30 years on television, of which 25 on Antena 3 and 18 at the head of ‘Public Mirror’so they endorse it. The Catalan presenter began her career in the mid-90s and since then has developed a solid career as a journalist and presenter in audiovisual media, both on radio and television. She took charge of ‘Espejo Público’ in 2006, when she took charge of the program after the departure of her predecessor, María Teresa Campos. Since then, Griso has become the main image of this morning magazine show, which combines current events, politics and entertainment and in which she is accompanied by faces such as Gema López, Gonzalo Miró or Miquel Valls in its ‘More mirror’ section, where it is about the last hour of the tabloids.
And it is in this section where, precisely, Susanna has revealed a health problem that you are suffering from and that is taking its toll on your program. It happened this Wednesday, when Miquel Valls gave way to a new report on the controversial calls from teleoperators, of which one of them complained about the ‘bad treatment’ received by clients. So, Miquel wanted to test some of the collaborators and even the presenter of the programand make them call a random number to try to sell them a product and see if customers really get angry with these calls.
“Come, Gonzalo, and Susanna too,” Miquel asked, however, Susanna’s face showed that she couldn’t get up, and the collaborator offered his help: “We take Susanna’s arm.” However, he was unable to stand up. “I’d better stay here, my lower back is a little bad today…”she pointed out, revealing a health problem that has prevented her from participating in this part of the program. So her companions got up and left without her singing “oh, poor thing…”.
Susanna can’t get up in Public Mirror
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Despite her illness, Susanna Griso has not hesitated to attend her program one more day with complete normality, thus demonstrating her professionalism.
Just a week ago, his program showed its gratitude by paying tribute to him on the occasion of his 55th birthday. Her colleagues surprised her with a huge bouquet of flowers and a very special cake, decorated with images of the most famous faces on the national scene such as Genoveva Casanova, King Juan Carlos or Isabel Preysler. She received her with love and a smile and gave the entire audience a fun moment singing ‘Happy Birthday’ to opera rhythms.
Susanna Griso, beyond the spotlight
Behind the cameras, Susanna Griso’s life is also very special and full of personal and family successes.
She is a journalist, mom… but what perhaps not everyone knows about her is that she has a very close and unknown connection with the Codorníu cava company. The journalist’s childhood is linked to a leading Catalan cava company. “My mother was born in the farmhouse. We went to eat there a lot. “My childhood is closely associated with wineries,” he stated during an interview with ‘Vanity Fair’. Susanna Griso is cousin of the current owners of Cordiniú, but at this time he does not own shares in the company.
On his most personal side, his family has become his greatest source of support. inspiration and motivationoffering you a safe haven away from the cameras and spotlights. Susanna was married for 23 years to businessman Carles Torras, with whom she had two children, Jan and Mireia, who are now 20 and 18 years old respectively. Shortly after the birth of their children, they made the decision to adopt little Dorcette, who is now 11 years old and, today, Susanna is also a foster mother to young Koudus, of Ghanaian origin, whom she took in five years ago. .
Years after the divorce she spoke, without filters, about the subject on Pilar Vidal’s podcast and acknowledged that she lived that stage with “anger and pain, because it is a project that ends.” He described the separation as “model” and recalled that they formed a “good team as a couple.” So they continued with the rules that had marked their marriage. “We have also tried to be a good team when we have separated.”
This is what Susanna Griso’s children are like
Jan, his eldest son, is studying in France, at the Sorbonne. “He’s an impressive kid, with a very well furnished headcultured, with a tremendous desire to learn, he reads everything, he has many intellectual concerns,” his mother proudly said a few weeks ago. The young man studies philosophy, while his sister Mireia, makes a hybrid career with politics and economics. “She is the one I am living with, she is a genius,” he confessed.
“The godson now flies alone,” he said about Koudus. “He is multi-employed and things are going very well for him. He is very hardworking and his great dream is to adopt a child in Ghana and bring him to her tomorrow,” he said. In addition, he revealed that the young wishes “family reunification with his sister, who is paying for hairdressing courses. “He’s a wonderful kid.”
The little one of the house is Dorcette, who was adopted in 2018 after several years of complicated procedures. “I had considered a child of 3 to 5 years old, so that they could have the experience of being parents of a baby, people who had not been parents and who surely enjoyed it very much,” he said about what has been ““one of the most beautiful experiences of my life.”