Eleonora Pons Maronese (June 25, 1996), better known as Lele Pons, is a Venezuelan-American singer, actress, and Internet celebrity. Born in the city of Caracas, she moved with her family to Miami, Florida, at the age of 5. She built a large online following on the video platform Vine and was later signed by entertainment company Shots Studios in 2016. Since her rise to fame, she has appeared in several films, TV shows, and music videos, and has even co-authored a novel titled Surviving High School. In 2018, Lele Pons branched out into music and released her debut single "Celoso," which climbed to Number 11 on Billboard's Hot Latin Songs chart and earned triple-platinum certification by the RIAA. That year, she also became the host of the singing competition La Voz... México and presented the 19th Annual Latin Grammy Awards with fellow singer Aitana. Subsequently, she collaborated with some of the biggest names in the Latin urban scene, including Guaynaa on "Se Te Nota" (2020), Yandel on "Bubble Gum" (2021), and Kimberly Loaiza on "Piketona" (2022). The latter entered the Mexican Top 100 at Number 60.
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