Cast Bios

Daisy Fuentes

Daisy Fuentes is cohost of the Style Network's Ultimate Style, airing Saturday nights at 11. Along with Jai Rodriguez, Daisy serves up the latest dish on celebrities, fashion, beauty and lifestyle.

After getting her start as a veejay on MTV and moving on to become a Revlon model and fashion designer, Daisy is now a household name to viewers across the world. The first crossover veejay to appear on both the Spanish-language and original MTV, Daisy has hosted several programs on the cable music network, including Fashionably Loud and House of Style. In 2002, 2003 and 2004, Daisy hosted the Miss Universe Pageant and cohosted Fashion Rocks in 2006.

In 2003 Daisy launched her own brand of women's sportswear, Daisy Fuentes Moda, which is sold exclusively at Kohl's Department Stores. The collection has since been expanded to include shoes, accessories, a signature fragrance and a beauty line.

Daisy has appeared on multiple covers of national publications such as Spanish Cosmopolitan, Harper's Bazaar, Shape, Fitness, Stuff, Maxim, Latino and People En Español, to name a few.

The talented host and model wears many additional hats: As an actress she had a featured role in the film Curdled as well as a starring role in the film Shutterspeed. She has produced five exercise videos for Winsor Pilates.

Daisy is also the current host of the Eco Zone Project, a celebrity home makeover show with a decidedly "green" aspect.

Jai Rodriguez

Jai Rodriguez is cohost of the Style Network's Ultimate Style, airing Saturday nights at 11. He and Daisy Fuentes round up the week's top style stories to keep viewers abreast of what's all the rage on the runway, the red carpet and around town.

Jai got his start in entertainment as a singer and actor. He has shared the stage with artists such as Gladys Knight, Patti Labelle, Brian McKnight and Michelle Williams. At the age of 17, Jai was selected to play Angel, a lead in the Broadway musical RENT. He later landed the lead role in the off-Broadway musical hit Zanna, Don't!

But Jai's most notable achievement thus far has been his Emmy Award-winning role as the "Culture Vulture" on the hit show Queer Eye for the Straight Guy. In this role, Jai used his skills and social charisma to coach men on everything from working the room in a social setting to feeling comfortable on the dance floor.

Jai received credit as an author for the New York Times bestseller Queer Eye for the Straight Guy's Guide. He also acted as a contributing editor for People En Español in 2005 and 2006 and is currently a contributing editor for Latina magazine.