Juliana Oxenford She is one of the best known and most popular television journalists thanks to her extensive career in the profession; however, not many details of her personal life or her childhood are known. During her recent appearance on “JB on ATV,” she surprised by recounting an experience she had during her early life together with her mother.
In the sketch “La escuelita” of the comedy program, the communicator recalled when her mother managed a cafeteria in La Victoria and she helped sell menus in a transport terminal.
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Juliana Oxenford talks about her childhood
Juliana Oxenford took advantage of a question from Jorge Benavides to relate how she helped her mother in a cafeteria that was inside the bus company. “I attended, I went to the tables. My mom was the one who sold the menu, when she went I helped. My brothers also worked there, ”she recounted.
In the same way, he revealed how he got used to dealing with all kinds of clients in that place and what measures his mother took when they returned home very late: “Sometimes the mussels came in, I identified them. (…) As the terminal closed late, we went in the ‘purple’, in the back and my mother went with a small knife just in case”.
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Magaly Medina praised Juliana Oxenford’s sketch
Magaly Medina could not help but comment on the participation of Juliana Oxenford in one of the segments of the “JB en ATV” program. The show figure praised the journalist’s career and highlighted her charismatic style.
“She is a gringa with a street, without a doubt, she has a lot of street, remember that she has always said that she has done journalism since she was very young and nobody has given her what she has, she has earned it by walking the streets, which is as good reporters are done, “said the driver.
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