1. Andrea Molina later appeared on the service program Hola Andrea and Mujer, rompe el silencio, a program that dealt with cases of gender violence.

1. Andrea Molina later appeared on the service program Hola Andrea and Mujer, rompe el silencio, a program that dealt with cases of gender violence.
Andrea Molina served as a member of the Chamber of Deputies of Chile for two consecutive terms, from 2010 to 2018.
Andrea Molina was born in Santiago on 28 March 1970, the daughter of a visual arts professor and a hair and color analyst at the Wella Laboratory.
Andrea Molina completed her basic level studies at the Swiss Confederation municipal school, and then received a scholarship from the Swiss School in Santiago.
In 1996, Molina made her debut as an actress in the telenovela Sucupira, and later appeared on the series La buhardilla.
Andrea Molina took over as host of the children's program Hugo, replacing Ivette Vergara.
Andrea Molina went on to co-host La noche del Mundial and Corazon partio, on TVN.
Andrea Molina performed educational and solidarity work for various social campaigns, including the Teleton.
Andrea Molina did not renew her contract with Mega when it expired in December 2008.
Andrea Molina was a member of the permanent government commissions for Foreign Relations, Inter-Parliamentary Affairs and Latin American Integration, Culture and the Arts, and Natural Resources.
On 6 September 2017, Andrea Molina was one of at least 40 parliamentarians identified by journalists as having commissioned advisory reports with paragraphs copied verbatim from websites or books, without giving credit to the original authors.
Andrea Molina married Gerald Kleinfercher at age 18, and had her first daughter with him.
Andrea Molina married Gonzalo Rojas Vildosola in 2005, with whom she had her second daughter.
On 1 July 2010, Andrea Molina suffered a serious auto accident on Avenida Santos Ossa in Valparaiso.
Andrea Molina again ended up with minor injuries and was released hours later.