Veronica Portillo

Veronica Portillo
Born (1977-11-27) November 27, 1977
Los Angeles, CA

Veronica Portillo (born November 27, 1977) is an American former reality television personality, one-time Playboy model, and co-creator of the College Dropout t-shirt line.[1]

Road Rules

Portillo grew up in Irvine, California and is of Cuban descent. She made her first appearance on MTV on Road Rules on Road Rules: Semester at Sea, and was invited back to participate in Road Rules: Viewers' Revenge. In the first week of Revenge, she was the first castmember nominated to the elimination pit, and subsequently, the first to be sent back to the Pit Crew. On the third week, she was nominated back to the pit, where she lost the challenge "Shuttle Puzzle" to Tori Hall, causing her to go back to the Pit Crew.[2]

Real World/Road Rules Challenge

Portillo has participated in eight Real World/Road Rules Challenges. She has won three of those eight Challenge seasons, which are Challenge 2000, The Gauntlet, and The Inferno. In all three, she was a member of team Road Rules. She was eliminated in Battle of the Seasons, Battle of the Sexes, and Battle of the Sexes 2. Despite making it to the end on The Inferno II, she along with the rest of her team, The Bad Asses, lost to their opponents, The Good Guys.

After having taken a break from the show, Portillo returned on Real World/Road Rules Challenge: The Ruins, as part of the "Champions Team." In the fourth episode after a long verbal battle with Tonya Cooley, Veronica was struck by Cooley, who had anger towards Portillo due to Portillo's treatment of Cooley during past seasons, Portillo known for her crafty, cliquish, and antagonistic methods of game play during the show's early seasons.[3] This resulted in Tonya's disqualification from The Ruins. Not experiencing her previous success on the show, Portillo was also later eliminated in the sixth episode by KellyAnne Judd. Her attempts at forming an alliance with Evan Starkman were rejected.

Modeling

Portillo appeared in the May 2002 issue of Playboy, "Real Nude In The Real World MTV".[4]

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 10/10/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.