Little was known about de la Macorra's whereabouts after the show until December 2012, when a Peruvian television program found her in Mexico City. She currently lives with her partner, has two children, and works as a psychologist in Mexico City. She also writes for different magazines and newspapers on psychological issues. De la Macorra worked as a Spanish teacher, painter, upholsterer of house walls, and bought some land that she turned into a ranch in Colonia Chimalpa in Mexico. After working at Televisa, de la Macorra moved to
Cleveland and sold British encyclopedias door-to-door while in college. She studied psychology and did her master's in psychotherapy in
Baltimore. After graduation, she worked in state psychological care clinics in the United States. After that, she decided to return to Mexico and stay to work until today in Mexico City in her personal office. After reappearing before the cameras in 2012, de la Macorra gave several interviews to different Latin media and was invited to several countries on several occasions, including Brazil. In 2014, de la Macorra published
Hondos los suspiros. ==References==