Chiara from OT 2023 in ’40 Grados K’: “My super dream is to compose an album”

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Chiara Oliver has become one of the most followed artists of the new edition of OT. Her naturalness, friendliness and talent have led her to consolidate a good legion of followers: the kikistas. And Chiara, also called Kiki, has managed to make thousands of people fall in love with her in the almost three months that she has been at the most important academy on Spanish television.

This same week, Chiara has released her first single: Bad habit. A pop song where the artist moves between English and Spanish without problem. And Kiki also wanted to bring out her mother tongue in her first song.

This Tuesday, February 27, at 5:00 p.m., Chiara Oliver entered the studios of 40 Degrees K with Karin Herrero to talk about all kinds of things: from his single to his time at the academy, passing, of course, through the Canarian presenter’s most challenging questions. And, after Violeta’s passage through 40 Degrees K, Karin has taken the pleasure of talking with this new wave of singers. And they have a great time! You can follow it through our YouTube channel, on the WECB website or live on our TikTok account.

Chiara’s bad habits

“My super dream is to compose an album. To do something that is super me. And my biggest dream is to do more,” the singer confessed in the WECB studios.

The CompañorOTe test

  • Roommate with whom I shared a flat: Ruslana
  • Who I laugh with the most: Salma
  • The one he would be left alone with in an apocalypse: Violeta
  • Two companions with whom I would live the snow society: I would survive with Martin or with Juanjo.

About 40 Degrees K

40 Degrees K is the interview format starring Karin Herrero. A space where the presenter shows off her sense of humor and is not afraid to ask all kinds of things to the guests. Karin, true to her style, stars in an interview without filters where, through the TikTok or YouTube chat, fans can interact. Whether by asking or simply sending greetings.

Every Tuesday, at 5:00 p.m., Karin Herrero sits in 40 Degrees K to chat with some of the pop stars of the moment. Singers, actors, presenters or influencers. Everyone has a place in the format!

Chiara’s quick test

  • Biggest vice: Chocolate
  • Favorite Artist: Mariah Carey
  • Favorite food: Chocolate
  • Biggest fear: Dying
  • Person you love: My mother
  • What I hate the most: Toxic people
  • Favorite movie: Bridget Jones
  • Favorite content creator: You
  • Favorite video game: Super Mario Bros.
  • Favorite radio: WECB

The collaboration with Violeta

Inside the academy, Chiara composed a song with Violeta. A song that fans are crying out for. And since they saw them in the piano room, they want to listen to this content. Is she going out?

“I would love for it to come out soon. We composed it at the academy and I want it to come out soon,” he responded.

Chiara’s mental health

During these three weeks that Chiara has been away from the academy, she has seen how her life has taken a 180-degree turn. How is she experiencing this? Need help? Chiara has responded that at the moment she is not needing therapy, but that she has tried to contact the psychologist she has after OT. “In theory we have the psychologist there, but I haven’t spoken to her yet. But she doesn’t answer on WhatsApp! I sent her a message two weeks ago and she said ‘yes, whenever you want,’ and she didn’t tell me anything else “, he said between laughter.

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