Marta Jiménez, a beloved Spanish TV presenter renowned for her daring stunts, has died in a BASE jumping accident in the Pyrenees mountains of northern Spain. She was 34.
Jiménez, best known for her role on the popular Spanish talk show El Hormiguero (“The Anthill”), earned the nickname “Adrenaline Woman” for performing high-risk challenges on-air. Her death was confirmed by her co-host, Pablo Motos, in an emotional statement shared on social media.
“Marta has left us — the Adrenaline Woman, who lost her life doing what she loved most,” Motos said, as reported by Spanish news outlet E-Noticies. “We are devastated. But even in our sadness, we will always remember her for the joy she felt when overcoming the impossible.”
According to the show’s statement, Jiménez was injured during a BASE jump on Sunday. Despite rapid response from emergency services, she could not be saved.
One of her most iconic moments on El Hormiguero included a 200-foot jump from a crane — a stunt she completed despite a panic attack beforehand, as reported by Semana. Motos shared a video of that moment in his tribute, recalling how she celebrated with exhilaration once the stunt was complete.
Jiménez’s fearless spirit and energy were a major draw for the show, which attracts millions of viewers across Spain. News of her passing has prompted an outpouring of grief from fans and colleagues alike.
“Your joy and vitality will always accompany us! Fly high, Marta!” wrote one fan in the comments of Motos’s tribute.
Jiménez leaves behind a legacy of courage, energy, and a passion for living life on the edge.


