You’ll NEVER guess what the Old El Paso ‘porque no los dos?’ girl looks like now

What happened to the ‘porque no los dos’ girl? Child star from the Old El Paso adverts is now 20 years old – and you’ll NEVER guess what she looks like

The little girl who became famous for saying ‘porque no los dos’ in Old El Paso’s adverts is all grown up.   

Just six when the nation fell in love with her relatable indecisiveness at dinner time, Mia Agraviador is still proud to call herself ‘that taco girl’. 

Now a stunning 20-year-old, Mia has grown out her short bob and fringe and works as a barista in Sydney.    

NOW: Mia earlier this year, aged 20, during an advert for Australian furniture company Koala

The Old El Paso ‘porque no los dos?’ girl is all grown up – and you’ll NEVER guess what she looks now

‘Yes, I’m the “Porque No Los Dos?” taco girl,’ Mia’s Instagram bio reads.

The former child star appears to have a passion for dance, and regularly uploads and is tagged in hip hop and urban choreo routines.

Mia’s not afraid of flashing a little skin either, as she shows off her toned frame in short shorts, crop tops and swimwear on her feed.

She appears to be in the process of creating a straighter smile by wearing braces.

All grown up: Now a stunning 20-year-old, Mia has grown out her short bob and fringe and is an aspiring artist and cafe barista in Sydney

All grown up: Now a stunning 20-year-old, Mia has grown out her short bob and fringe and is an aspiring artist and cafe barista in Sydney

'Yes, I’m the “Porque No Los Dos?” taco girl': Mia is proud to call herself 'that taco girl' in her Instagram bio more than a decade on from her first TV commercial

‘Yes, I’m the “Porque No Los Dos?” taco girl’: Mia is proud to call herself ‘that taco girl’ in her Instagram bio more than a decade on from her first TV commercial

Stunning! Mia's not afraid of flashing a little skin either, as she shows off her toned frame in short shorts, crop tops and swimwear on her feed

Stunning! Mia’s not afraid of flashing a little skin either, as she shows off her toned frame in short shorts, crop tops and swimwear on her feed

Mia’s one-liner in the Old El Paso commercial is now a popular meme, and has become a common saying people use when they can’t decide between two things.

In recent years, she’s resurfaced for minor roles in other brand’s commercials or promotional material to say her signature catchphrase. 

In March, she made an appearance in an advert for Australian furniture brand, Koala.

Move it: The former child star appears to have a passion for dance, and regularly uploads and is tagged in hip hop and urban choreo routines

Move it: The former child star appears to have a passion for dance, and regularly uploads and is tagged in hip hop and urban choreo routines

Last month, Pedestrian TV did a YouTube episode with Mia for their ’15 Minutes’ series. 

She said growing up she often felt uncomfortable about the attention she gained from the commercial, and as a result studied at three separate high schools.

Mia is a successful artist, with one of her paintings becoming a finalist piece for the Young Archibald Prize in 2015 when she was just fifteen.

Impressive: Mia is a successful artist, with one of her paintings becoming a finalist piece for the Young Archibald Prize in 2015 when she was just fifteen

Impressive: Mia is a successful artist, with one of her paintings becoming a finalist piece for the Young Archibald Prize in 2015 when she was just fifteen