Vida Guerra
Vivacious, Courageous and Resilient. These are just a few words that describe Latin Bombshell Vida Guerra. From the pages of popular national men’s magazines such as FHM, Maxim, Playboy to music videos, television commercials and hit feature films, sultry Cuban model and actress Vida Guerra is by far one of today’s hottest Latin stars taking the entertainment industry by storm. Few know the epic story and struggle behind Vida’s overnight success, which tells of overcoming the odds and realizing a dream when hope was all she had. Vida recently started her own radio talk show on the Dash radio platform called “Heaven With Vida“ with over 15 Million subscribers and rising. Her show is about wellness mind, body and spirit. She is also setting her sights on the music world in 2019 through her deal with Universal Music. Vida is currently outlining her first book, an autobiography with Foundry Literary and Media.
Vida exploded onto the scene with her first official spread in FHM Magazine. The issue was met with an overwhelming response from fans all over the world, and FHM Executives scrambled to schedule more photo shoots for their newest Latin Superstar. Shortly after her FHM debut, an unprecedented 70 percent of reader mail was dedicated to Vida. As a result of her success, FHM named Vida FHM Model of the Year in 2004 and invited her to return for an exclusive encore photo shoot. During this time, Vida also caught the eye of some Hip Hop’s biggest names and was invited to appear in a number of high-profile music videos alongside renowned artists such as P. Diddy, Kanye West and others.
Vida’s official website www.vidasworld.com has become the centerpiece of a massive internet brand marketing strategy that globally connects her work with her fans. Her online accomplishments include being voted Yahoo!’s 2005 Most Searched Model as well as landing a coveted spot atop E! Entertainment’s 20 Hottest Women of the Web roundup, surpassing countdown alums such as spokes models.
This sexy beauty quickly established herself as one of the most sought-after Latin swim suit models in the industry. When asked her opinion on Latin women, Vida proudly asserts that, “Our bodies and our flavor rock. A lot of men out there… want a voluptuous woman.” Vida credits hard work and a solid foundation between family and friends for her astounding rise within the industry. Without help from others, Vida succeeded in navigating the sometimes-murky waters of the entertainment industry alone. After establishing a successful modeling career, Vida yearned to be on television and films. Her television credits include seasons one and two of the ever-popular Dave Chappelle Show starring comedian Dave Chappelle. Vida also won the 2006 Spike TV Best Performance by a Human Female Award for her work in the 2006 videogame Scarface: The World is Yours.
Vida was featured on the cover of the July 2006 Playboy issue. This quickly went on to become one of the best-selling issues. Vida then signed on to host the hugely popular automotive lifestyle television series Livin’ the Low Life on SPEED TV which made its debut in February 2008, bringing Vida into 77 million homes throughout the U.S. each week during primetime. When asked about the series, Vida says “With Livin’ the Low Life, I’m just being myself…hanging out and having fun. I must admit, I didn’t know much about cars when I landed the gig, but I learned by asking a lot of questions. I hope that people will learn to appreciate not only the cars but also the people who build them and the culture they represent.”
Vida then signed on to host the hugely popular automotive lifestyle television series Livin’ the Low Life on SPEED TV which made its debut in February 2008, bringing Vida into 77 million homes throughout the U.S. each week during primetime. When asked about the series, Vida says “With Livin’ the Low Life”.
In May of 2009, Vida posed for the cover of Maxim Espanol magazine. It turned out to be one of their best-selling issues. That same year, she shot the November issue for Black Men’s Magazine, which was a whole issue dedicated to Ms. Guerra. In 2011, Vida decided to add fitness competitions to her resume. She took 1st place overall at her first show! After 4 shows Vida became a IFBB Pro in the bikini category and received her pro card, becoming a professional athlete in body building.
In 2017, Vida appeared in the Warner Brother's movie Chips opposite Michael Pena.
Vida exploded onto the scene with her first official spread in FHM Magazine. The issue was met with an overwhelming response from fans all over the world, and FHM Executives scrambled to schedule more photo shoots for their newest Latin Superstar. Shortly after her FHM debut, an unprecedented 70 percent of reader mail was dedicated to Vida. As a result of her success, FHM named Vida FHM Model of the Year in 2004 and invited her to return for an exclusive encore photo shoot. During this time, Vida also caught the eye of some Hip Hop’s biggest names and was invited to appear in a number of high-profile music videos alongside renowned artists such as P. Diddy, Kanye West and others.
Vida’s official website www.vidasworld.com has become the centerpiece of a massive internet brand marketing strategy that globally connects her work with her fans. Her online accomplishments include being voted Yahoo!’s 2005 Most Searched Model as well as landing a coveted spot atop E! Entertainment’s 20 Hottest Women of the Web roundup, surpassing countdown alums such as spokes models.
This sexy beauty quickly established herself as one of the most sought-after Latin swim suit models in the industry. When asked her opinion on Latin women, Vida proudly asserts that, “Our bodies and our flavor rock. A lot of men out there… want a voluptuous woman.” Vida credits hard work and a solid foundation between family and friends for her astounding rise within the industry. Without help from others, Vida succeeded in navigating the sometimes-murky waters of the entertainment industry alone. After establishing a successful modeling career, Vida yearned to be on television and films. Her television credits include seasons one and two of the ever-popular Dave Chappelle Show starring comedian Dave Chappelle. Vida also won the 2006 Spike TV Best Performance by a Human Female Award for her work in the 2006 videogame Scarface: The World is Yours.
Vida was featured on the cover of the July 2006 Playboy issue. This quickly went on to become one of the best-selling issues. Vida then signed on to host the hugely popular automotive lifestyle television series Livin’ the Low Life on SPEED TV which made its debut in February 2008, bringing Vida into 77 million homes throughout the U.S. each week during primetime. When asked about the series, Vida says “With Livin’ the Low Life, I’m just being myself…hanging out and having fun. I must admit, I didn’t know much about cars when I landed the gig, but I learned by asking a lot of questions. I hope that people will learn to appreciate not only the cars but also the people who build them and the culture they represent.”
Vida then signed on to host the hugely popular automotive lifestyle television series Livin’ the Low Life on SPEED TV which made its debut in February 2008, bringing Vida into 77 million homes throughout the U.S. each week during primetime. When asked about the series, Vida says “With Livin’ the Low Life”.
In May of 2009, Vida posed for the cover of Maxim Espanol magazine. It turned out to be one of their best-selling issues. That same year, she shot the November issue for Black Men’s Magazine, which was a whole issue dedicated to Ms. Guerra. In 2011, Vida decided to add fitness competitions to her resume. She took 1st place overall at her first show! After 4 shows Vida became a IFBB Pro in the bikini category and received her pro card, becoming a professional athlete in body building.
In 2017, Vida appeared in the Warner Brother's movie Chips opposite Michael Pena.