Zoraida Gómez

Zoraida Virginia Gómez Sánchez (Spanish pronunciation: [soˈɾajða ˈɣomes]; born May 31, 1985, in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Mexican actress known for her performance in Rebelde.

[1] While in Rebelde, she and two other costars formed the band Citrus or c3Q's, which only made one song called "No Me Importa" (I Don't Care).

The band was formed to promote Herbal Essences shampoo (RBD's song "Liso y Sensual" was also used to promote the same name shampoo and Anahí was the brand spokesperson).

[2][3] The name "Zoraida" originates from Don Quixote by Cervantes, where it is the name of a beautiful Moorish woman from Algiers who converts to Christianity and elopes with a Spanish officer.

In January 2011 appeared on the cover of magazine H Hombres Mexico, where, in addition to the publicity gained abandoned the image of teenagers who had.