7 data you did not know about Sandra Sabatés
The journalist has been part of "voices they tell", but we barely know anything about her personal life.
We know Sandra Sabatés, a co-promoter of the Intermediate program, by how it tells us stories, an interview with different figures and keeps us up to date, as well as by its empathy when expressed and making sharp reflections.
For many she is another personality of the world of television that is dedicated to inform the great public, but how is she in her private life? And why do we barely know this facet?
We tell you some curiosities about Sandra Sabatés, a great journalist, writer, presenter and fighter who deserves our attention and admiration.
- Where is she from?
She was born in 1979 in the Catalan town of Granollers. She has two brothers.
- What did she study?
Sport, fashion or writing were her first hobbies, but her's career started when she graduated in audiovisual communication from Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona and went into the world of television.
- In what media did she work?
She began her professional career as a presenter on a local television channel, from where she took the leap to national television with a contract on the sixth. In 2012 she debuts as an informative presenter in the Intermediate program.
- Do you have a partner?
Sabatés has always been very discreet with her private life. For a long time, they did not transcend details about it, but in 2019 she shared in social networks the marriage of her with her husband Dani of her unexpectedly.
- He has children?
In 2010, long before getting married, she had the first and now only son of her, Koldo, whose father is a mystery facing the gallery.
- Has she written a book?
Today, she Sandra has published two books about women. The first, "fight like a girl", was great success among her admirers; And the second, "voices they tell," he saw the light last February.
- Has she won a prize?
Within the intermediate, the journalist she created her own section of her, "Woman had to be", where she visits Feminas who are performing important tasks but are not fully recognized by the fact of being women. For this initiative she received the Meninas 2018 Award and the Vitoria Festival CIMA TV Award.