about Miguel Sirgado

Miguel Sirgado is a well-known Cuban-American journalist whose work graces esteemed platforms and reaches thousand of readers. A graduate of the Instituto Superior de Arte (ISA) in Havana, Cuba, Miguel's passion for storytelling was cultivated at the intersection of cultures. As a writer and editor for such publications as People en Español and El Nuevo Herald's Viernes and Galería 305 magazines, Miguel has created content with insightful narratives. Notably, as editor-in-chief of Hola! USA Magazine, he engaged a diverse readership through thoughtfully curated content. In 2022, Miguel took on the role of editor for the Entertainment vertical at ADN América, lending his unique perspective to the ever-evolving media landscape. He has scored exclusive interviews with household names—Eva Longoria, Jennifer Lopez, Becky G, Alec Baldwin—and has tackled a litany of subjects from fashion, beauty, and entertainment to royals, crime, breaking, and hard news. Miguel Sirgado's journalistic voyage embodies the spirit of bridging gaps and fostering understanding. And through his carefully crafted words, he continues illuminating the human experience and building bridges that transcend borders.

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