Beyond her daily news delivery, Sabatés has used her platform to champion women’s rights. Her segment "Mujer tenía que ser" (It had to be a woman) has received widespread acclaim for interviewing influential women who have broken barriers in science, politics, and the arts. In 2018, her work was recognized with the prestigious Ondas Award for Best Presenter, a testament to her impact on the industry. Navigating Public Image and Privacy
Born in Granollers, Barcelona, Sabatés studied Audiovisual Communication at the Pompeu Fabra University. Before becoming the counterpoint to El Gran Wyoming on El Intermedio, she built a solid foundation in sports journalism and local news. Her transition to a national stage showcased her ability to deliver complex political news with a "straight man" persona that balances the show’s comedy with factual grounding. A Voice for Equality tetas sandra sabates
Like many women in the spotlight, Sabatés often faces the dual challenge of maintaining a professional image while being subjected to the "male gaze" of the internet and tabloid culture. Discussion surrounding the physical attributes or fashion of female presenters is a common byproduct of fame, yet Sabatés has maintained a dignified boundary between her public work and her private life. She focuses her social media presence largely on her professional achievements, literary interests—having authored books like "Pelea como una chica"—and her advocacy for a more equitable society. The Importance of Professionalism Beyond her daily news delivery, Sabatés has used
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