Draft:María Martínez (model)

María Jesica Araceli Martínez Sthefani (born September 17, 1992), known as María Martínez, is an Argentine journalist, television presenter, actress and model. She was born in Argentina, Posadas, Misiones.

In 2008 she was chosen and crowned Miss Argentina, her participation in international pageants was limited due to the legal inconveniences of the organizations that disputed the Miss Argentina title.

Career
Martínez Sthefani began her career as a model at 14 years of age. She studied literature at the National University of Misiones. In 2006 she participated in Wonder Woman Colombia. She was a model for Jeans companies in the United States and Colombia.

In 2012 and 2014, she began journalism in radio and television. She was a television presenter on Channel 4, Posadas, Argentina. In 2019 she was a journalist for Radio El Mundo, and current journalist for Radio AMEP (METROPOLITAN ASSOCIATION OF JOURNALIST EDITORS).

In 2019 she interviewed Argentine historian Alberto Lettieri. In 2022 she interviewed the former Argentine Secretary of Internal Trade, Guillermo Moreno, the Argentine lawyer, Jonathan Baldiviezo, and the former Minister of Economy and Public Works, Julio de Vido. In 2023 he interviewed the political scientist and former Argentine Chief of Staff of Ministers Juan Manuel Abal Medina, the representative of the Argentine social organization, Polo Obrero, Eduardo Belliboni , the Argentine trade unionist and politician, Néstor Pitrola , the Argentine journalist and ex-wife of the Argentine politician, Diego Santilli, Nancy Pazos , the Argentine politician and former Legislator of the City of Buenos Aires, Vilma Ripoll, and to the brother of the deceased model, and Argentine actress, Natacha Jaitt, Ulises Jaitt.

In 2022, Martínez Sthefani was an actress in season 2 of the miniseries "Niñes mal", and played Gia Bariochi, where people with non-majority GLBTI sexual orientations or gender identities and the most common problems in drug abuse and toxic substance abuse are exposed. , alcohol, drug trafficking and corruption, executed by Venezuelan producer Carlos Daniel. It was chosen to expose the image of the Argentine publisher Ciccus, encouraging reading through different formats.