Ramona Marquez reflects on childhood fame as Outnumbered returns for Christmas special
Ramona Marquez, who became famous at age five for her role in the sitcom "Outnumbered," is set to return in a Christmas special. The show, known for its improvised dialogue, features the Brockman family as they navigate new dynamics, including Karen becoming an aunt. Now 23, Marquez reflects on her childhood fame and the challenges of growing up in the public eye. She faced intense media scrutiny and public recognition, which sometimes led to misrepresentation and rumors about her personal life. After a break from acting, Marquez is eager to return to the screen. She has also explored other interests, including tattooing, while using her social media platform to advocate for causes like veganism. The "Outnumbered" special will air on Boxing Day.