In 2005, Torres was the first transgender candidate for Queen of the
Carnival of Las Palmas, as well as the first Canarian transsexual who in 1996 was able to adapt her
DNI for her gender identity. The following year, she was on the cover of
Interviú magazine. Torres participated in television programs such as Channel Nº 4, El programa de Ana Rosa and DEC. She also presented the
Antena 3 Canarias program
Nos vamos pa la playa (We are going to the beach) in 2010. Her first role in a television series was a leading role in
Atresmedia's
Veneno, created by
Javier Ambrossi and
Javier Calvo about the life of
La Veneno. For this television role, she received the 2020
Ondas Award in the category of Best Female Performer in National Fiction. On 12 December 2020, she received the Charter 100 Gran Canaria Award, in recognition of her professional career in radio and television. == Illness and death ==