![]() I also have a 3 year old niece that I love with all my heart! I want to be, and I am, the super fun auntie who took her on her first roller coaster, who clears the furniture from the living room so we can practice somersaults, and who climbs and plays on the playground equipment with her. My partner and I enjoy an active life, and if I gained back all of that weight, there was no way I’d be able to keep up with the life we’ve created. And if that’s not enough, I also wanted to be the best person I can be for the sake of the people I love. On top of the 5-10 pounds of ‘stable relationship’ weight, came another 20-25 pounds of pity party weight. I felt like I was on a slippery slope back to where I started and I decided I needed to take action and keep my promise to myself. Then came the pity party… I wasn’t able to workout ‘properly’ and stopped caring about my nutrition. Then came the knee injury… since my workouts were negatively impacted by the injury I gained a little more weight. Well, I had made myself that promise to never regain my weight, and then along came a nice, stable relationship where I gained a little weight. ![]() During this time, my workouts became completely physio oriented, my knee still hurt, and my energy took a nosedive. After that period of time, I was told my knee was about as good as it was going to get, but that I could stop wearing the brace as long as I wasn’t playing a sport. Months of physio didn’t really help so my physiotherapist sent me to the Sports Med clinic at Mac where I was instructed to wear a brace 24/7 for about three months. As it turns out, I have a penchant for controlled violence grappling is the best thing EVER! I kept my promise to myself, and for 8 years I kept the 90 pounds off and was still feeling fantastic until I injured my right knee in October of 2015. I thought I had just ‘kinda’ hurt it and that with time and a bit of rest it would feel better – not so much rest that I stopped playing or training though, and I ended up making it worse. I started trying out new sports – roller derby, aikido, softball, dodgeball – I loved it all. I was able to start doing things I had loved as a child and had dearly missed (I’m a roller coaster junkie, but at 273 pounds, I was worried I wouldn’t fit in the seats). I felt like I had a voice, I was no longer invisible, and I had value. With that weight loss and the new energy I had, for the first time in my life I was not self conscious. I continued trying to lose weight but could never seem to get past that 90 pound loss so I decided to be satisfied with the weight I had lost (I realize that’s still really heavy for a 5’4″ woman, but I was strong and I felt great) and get on with the business of living and enjoying my life, starting with a promise to myself that I would never gain that weight back. About 10 years ago I was 273 pounds and I’d finally had enough. I drastically changed my diet and got active with the help of a personal trainer, and after about a year I managed to drop about 90 pounds. Moreover, in December 2020 she premiered the film Mom or Dad, under the direction of Dani de la Orden, together with Paco León and Miren Ibarguren.I’m going to go back quite a while before joining Lean and Fit. In 2020, she also had a special role in Veneno on Atresplayer Premium, playing Machús Osinaga, a journalist from the talk show Esta noche cruzamos el Mississippi. The series was released in October 2020, where she portrayed Cayetana Aldama. Also in 2019, her participation in the new Netflix series Someone Has to Die was announced. Monteperdido, where she played Lucía Castán Grau, one of the disappeared girls. ![]() At the beginning of 2019, she appeared in the TVE series La caza. After the success of the series, she signed for two films distributed by Netflix: When the angels sleep and Your son, with a leading role in both. She gained international fame for her role in the 2018 Netflix series Elite, where she portrayed Carla Rosón until 2020. Her first recurring role in a television series was on TVE's Estoy vivo, where she played Ruth in the series' first season, which aired in 2017. In the same year, she appeared in the documentary Medical Center with the role of Rosa Martín. She acted for the first time in 2016, playing Fernando's daughter in Vis a Vis on Antena 3. Expósito won the Madrid Theater Awards in the category of Best Actress in 20. When she finished her studies at the age of 16, she took acting courses. She was interested in the artistic world from a very young age. She is most widely known for her starring role as Carla Rosón Caleruega in the Spanish drama series Elite, broadcast on Netflix. Ester Expósito is a Spanish actress and model. ![]()
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