Victoria Lauría was the best friend of María Laura Falsini (Nancy Dupláa) in high school.
Her crush on Almada ended during a meeting of former students, several years later, when he came out of the closet and revealed that he was gay.
She was advised by a friend, fellow actress Andrea Pietra, who had seen Barrientos at the theater play Estado de Ira (Spanish: State of anger).
[3] Paola Barrientos commented that she proposed her own ideas and input for the design of the character, expanding the initial draft.
[6] She received her Martín Fierro Award right after that of the investigative journalist Jorge Lanata, who sarcastically thanked president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and other members of her cabinet for it (Lanata is a vocal critic of them, and headed several controversial investigations about them).