Her professional career dates back to 2002, when she participated in the feature film
Noche de fiesta. She landed her first role in a feature film in
Unconscious (2003). In 2017, she signed for the main cast of
Eduardo Casanova's film
Skins, for which she was nominated for a
Goya Award for Best New Actress and won the
Actors and Actresses Union award in the same category. In 2018, she was part of the main cast of the television series
Locked Up in the role of Goya Fernández, which earned her notoriety. In addition, she participates in the feature films
Matar a Dios and
Campeones, and made a cameo in the second season of
Paquita Salas, portraying the stage manager of the Tarazona Festival. In July 2018, she signed on to play the acting teacher of the academy of
Operación Triunfo 2018, replacing
Javier Ambrossi and
Javier Calvo. On October 31, just over a month after the edition started, it was learned that the actress was leaving her job in the program, apparently a decision taken unilaterally by the program's management. In 2019, she participated in the feature films
El cerro de los dioses by Daniel M. Caneiro and
¿Qué te juegas? by Inés de León. In 2020, she made a cameo in
Woody Allen's film ''
Rifkin's Festival and starred in the Fox España series Vis a vis: El Oasis, as well as having a recurring role in the HBO Spain series One Way or Another as Choni. She is also one of the protagonists of Historias lamentables
, a film by Javier Fesser for Amazon Prime Video. In December 2020, her signing was announced as the main character for the first Netflix musical series in Spain Once Upon a Time... Happily Never After'' directed by
Manolo Caro. ==Death==