Paraguayan Journalist Carlos Ortega Shares His Fatherhood Journey with Daughter Isabella
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Paraguayan journalist Carlos Ortega shared his feelings about being a father to his 11-year-old daughter, Isabella Valentina.
- Ortega described his role as a daily learning experience, emphasizing his commitment to guiding and being an example for his daughter.
- He expressed immense joy in watching Isabella perform as a dancer, highlighting her passion and his pride in her achievements.
For Paraguayan journalist Carlos Ortega, known for hosting "Crimen y Castigo" on ABC TV, the role of father to his 11-year-old daughter, Isabella Valentina, is a profound source of love and a daily challenge. He describes the moment Isabella calls him "Papรก" as deeply tender, filling him with love and a reminder of his significant commitment to her life.
Ortega views himself as a perpetual student in fatherhood, learning from his mistakes and striving to be a better role model each day. He and his wife, Antonella, prioritize Isabella's time, balancing work with her activities, which include dance classes, school, and weekend competitions. Isabella's passion for dance is a central focus for the family, with Ortega finding immense joy in watching her perform.
"What I enjoy most is seeing Isabella on stage, dancing, because she is happy there, that is her world," Ortega shared. He acknowledges the effort she puts into her performances and feels immense pride in her accomplishments, including every medal she wins. Isabella, in turn, dedicates each of her performances to her parents, an act that deeply moves Ortega, often bringing him to tears.
Ortega also noted Isabella's pride in his profession. She proudly tells her friends and family that her father is a journalist. For Ortega, Isabella's connection to his work is another way she engages with his world, reinforcing the strong bond they share.
Originally published by ABC Color in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.