Silvia del Carmen Süller (born 10 February 1958) is an Argentine media and television personality, occasional singer and glamour model. She’s the elder sister of television personality Guido Süller and ex-soccer player Marcelo Süller; they are both well-known in Argentina.
Her first appearance on Argentine TV was on 30 March 1986, in Silvio Soldán’s show Grandes Valores del Tango. She fell in love with the TV host and married him a few months later, having a baby, Christian Silvio, in 1991. In 1987, she had her first cosmetic surgery, a breast implant, which would help her in her future showgirl career.
When she and Soldán split up in 1992, she started her high-profile career, working as a showgirl in many theatre shows with Argentine comedians such as Jorge Corona, Beto César, José Luis Gioia, Carlos Sánchez and Tristán, among others, throughout the 1990s and the early 2000s (decade). She had a successful showgirl career, though she defines herself as a “show-woman”.
In 1997, she recorded a music album called Sullermanía.
In 2007, she participated in Bailando por un sueño (literally “Dancing for a Dream”), a TV show very similar to Dancing with the Stars, and was the first eliminated.
Her life has been largely exposed in the media and tabloids, so the public can see her involved in many scandals, including her ex-husband, ex-mother-in-law, parents, brothers, sister Norma, and national celebrities such as Moria Casán and Jorge Rial.
She has repeatedly stated that she is a personal admirer of American star Marilyn Monroe (she named her daughter after Monroe) and Susana Giménez. In The Sun on April 8, 2011, Süller was compared to British celebrity Katie Price.