Personal Life
Although Camiroaga had several romantic relationships within the media industry, Camiroaga never married, and was considered "one of the most coveted bachelors" by the Chilean tabloid press.
Camiroaga was linked romantically with several Chilean TV personalities, such as Katherine Salosny, Angélica Castro, Karen Doggenweiler, Bárbara Rebolledo, Paz Bascuñán and Fernanda Hansen, with whom he was in a relationship at the time of his death. He was also linked to Rocío Marengo, Francini Amaral, Krishna Navas, amid others. In 1992, he had a short-lived relationship with Mexican singer and actress Lucero while they were jurers at the 1992 edition of the Viña del Mar International Song Festival; the relationship later developed into friendship.
Camiroaga lived in a land lot near Chicureo. He lives as a huaso-style farm owner dedicated to the breeding of horses, dogs and birds. In February 2011, his house was totally destroyed by a fire. Although it was first reported the fire was caused by an electrical failure, the possibility that it arson was later considered. Felipe Camiroaga practiced polo; he also was an aviation enthusiast and completed his pilot training in 1996.
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