In 2015, she began to work as a journalist for media outlets such as Vanity Fair Spain, Shangay, Lecturas y Jot Down, Candy, Paraíso, Chicas & maricas and Cannabis Magazine, among others.
She has participated as a panelist for several events, including: El Congreso del Bienestar on Cadena SER in 2017, in which the central theme was "Love with capital letters";[4] the panel discussion for the exhibition Cultura Basura, which was shown on La Térmica's channel[5] and took place in Malaga (2017) and was entitled "Trash Culture: intention or ingenuity", in addition to participating in this exhibition with some vinyl records; the round table Encuentros con la serie B,[6] which was part of Rizoma Festival in Madrid (2017).
In 2018, she participated in the II Festival Cultura con Orgullo in Sevilla (Spain), in which she screened her documentary Manolita, la chen de Arcos.
In March 2019, she began as a contributor for the program Un año de tu vida[10] on Canal Sur, presented by Toñi Moreno, in which famous people are interviewed, with particular interest in the private details of their lives.
In January 2020, she joined the weekend program A Vivir Madrid from Cadena SER and led by Macarena Berlin.
Las memorias de La Veneno, she was reported to authorities by Cristina Ortiz’ family, who accused her of falsifying a commercial document and simulating a contract.