[2][non-primary source needed] At 17 years of age, Vaccarella moved to Caracas[3] to study journalism at the Andrés Bello Catholic University, where she graduated first of its class.
[6] After she left RCTV Vaccarella joins Venevisión, where she had the opportunity to work as news anchor together with journalists Unai Amenabar and Eduardo Rodríguez.
[8] The couple had difficulties to conceive but as a result of in vitro treatments, her twins Isabella and Sofia were born on May 7, 2011.
[9] On July 31, 2015, Vaccarella sent a statement in which she revealed that after having a hysterectomy, the results of the biopsy showed that she had non-Hodgkin lymphoma,[10] a type of cancer that attacks lymph cells and bone marrow.
[12] Approximately five months later, Vaccarella returned to Venezuela and resumed her work at Unión Radio.