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In March 1990, Bolocco married [[American people|American]] television producer [[Michael Young (actor)|Michael Young]] in Santiago. The local media covered the event as if it were a royal wedding.
 
Bolocco moved to [[Atlanta, Georgia]] to work as an anchorwoman for the Spanish section at [[CNN]] produced for Telemundo Network, onin June, 1990. Then, she became a full-fledged member of the [[Telemundo]] family where she hosted the afternoon lifestyles program ''[[List of programs broadcast by Telemundo|La Buena Vida]]'' ("The Good Life"), The show was merged with another newsmagazine titled ''[[Ocurrio asi|Ocurrió así]]'' ("It Happened This Way") and ''Esta noche con Cecilia Bolocco'' ("Tonight With Cecilia Bolocco") followed, for which she won two [[Emmy]] awards.
[[File:Cecilia Bolocco cropped image.jpg|left|thumb|Cecilia Bolocco cropped image]]
 
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In February, 2000, Bolocco became an established hostess for the Viña del Mar Song Festival, with partner and longtime host [[Antonio Vodanovic]].
 
In August 2001 Bolocco's marriage to Young was annulled. On 26 May 2001, Bolocco married former Argentine president [[Carlos Menem]] in [[La Rioja, Argentina]],<ref name=BBC /><ref>[http://www.lacuarta.cl/sitios/bolocco/index.html "Cecilia Bolocco, El casamiento del año"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060516025925/http://www.lacuarta.cl/sitios/bolocco/index.html |date=2006-05-16 }}, ''La Cuarta''</ref> whom she met while interviewing him at the [[Casa Rosada]] presidential house in Argentina. On November 19, 2003, their first son, Máximo Saúl Menem Bolocco, was born in Santiago, Chile. They separated in April 2007 and officially divorced in May 2011.
 
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