[1] Cambrollé sold crafts in Seville for 14 years, but did not make enough money to set up a storefront.
She worked as a prostitute in Barcelona and Italy for a few months, then returned to Seville and used the money she had earned to buy furniture for her house and set up a store.
[2] On October 3, 2018, Cambrollé and a group of 16 other trans people and parents with trans children began a hunger strike and called on Unidas Podemos to support the rapid passage of the Ley Integral de Transexualidad ("Comprehensive Transsexuality Law").
The hunger strike lasted eleven hours before Unidas Podemos agreed to bring the law to a debate in Congress by August 2019.
[4] In October 2018, the University of Málaga's Faculty of Psychology and Speech Therapy honored Cambrollé for her ongoing trans rights activism beginning in her youth.