>> Daisy Fuentes helps every day
people unlock the history of
their family.
>> Good to see you guys.
>> Before we get into your new
show, we were just talking about
marriage proposals.
You are marries to Richard Marx
who I love, cool guy.
How did he propose to you in.
>> Well, it wasn't public
thankfully.
I think I would have killed him.
>> Really?
>> Yeah.
>> Also, you know, I think it's
better when guys know that it's
in the bag.
When you know she's going to say
yes, of course you're going to
go big, you know, then you feel
like the stud.
With him, he really took a risk,
because he -- I was totally
against marriage.
I was 48, I was like, why do
people get married.
The last thing I need is another
contract.
I was totally jaded.
That's not for me.
He saw a little window at some
point the and he went for it.
>> Did you know the day it was
coming?
>> No.
This came out of the blue, it
came out of nowhere, and I was
shocked.
I almost couldn't breathe.
I literally couldn't breathe.
He's like, breathe.
>> That's awesome to see you
guys all these years together
later.
>> I never wanted to be married,
but I want to be married to you.
>> I love that.
>> That's romantic.
>> On Instagram, there's a lot
of heat and spice.
The video, I think sometimes we
play this video just for us over
here.
Look at y'all.
Hold that -- I just put that on
at my house, Friday night, come
on home.
>> Did you Daisy, back when you
were an mtv vj, did you
introduce the songs?
>> All the time, and we never
met.
Can you believe we never met
that whole time.
>> But when you introduced his
songs, were you ever like hey --
>> He's cute, but at the time, I
was married when I was really
young.
And so was he.
>> I love it.
I was introducing him in
Spanish, in English.
It never dawned on me we would
ever meet.
>> Look at the way that worked
out, that's cool.
>> I remember it, because I
think you were the first Latina,
right?
In that space for sure opinion.
>> Yeah.
>> Exciting, just like you said,
English and Spanish, represent.
That's very cool.
>> Your new show on Saturday
morning, anything reconnecting
you to your past and your
history, and your roots.
>> It's really great, because
there's the educational aspect
for all of us.
We all start thinking of our
past and our ancestors, and
there's something really great
about connecting people to their
ancestors, to their family.
We use genealogy, we use DNA and
ancestry to find people's past,
to find their family, and their
ancestors, and there's something
really great about looking back
to really find out who you are,
where you are, and to -- a lot
of times it does change, the way
you look at yourself.
And it does change the way you
move forward.
>> It helps you make a lot of
sense of where you come from, it
helps make a lot of sense out of
who you are, and why you are the
way that you are.
Why your family is the way that
they are.
>> Have you done the search on
your own family?
>> We're in the process right
now?
>> Oh, wow.
>> You have an interesting
family, where everybody came
from --
>> It's a little more difficult
when you're going outside of the
U.S.
I was born in Cuba, and my
family is from Cuba and it gets a
little more complicated, but
we're going to do it.
>> When someone else is born
outside.
>> Theoretically, their
ancestors are --
>> Once they come in, you got --
you've got -- that's where you
have the census, and the logs of
once they enter the U.S.
That's when it's easier to
backtrack, eastern outside of
the country.
>> Got it.
>> What's your day to day now.
Where are you guys living,
what's the deal?
>> We're mostly in malmalibu,
although Richard is touring a
lot.
We just got back from two weeks
in South America.
I'm having fun being the tour
wife.
>> Yeah.
>> And you like being on the
road, that's cool.
>> It's a lot of furniture.
>> This is home now?
>> Yeah, this and Miami.
>> I know Miami's always --
>> We have a place in Miami, my
family's there, we're going to
be going for Thanksgiving.
Richard's boys will come and his
mom as well.
>> And you're so close with her,
that's a big deal.
Really close with the
mother-in-law is always great.
So happy for you, Daisy.
>> I feel the love, you guys.
>> Congratulations on the new
show and everything.
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