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Who won ‘La Casa de los Famosos México’ second season?

The most successful reality show of the year came to an end and the 4 million pesos now have an owner. (Screenshot YouTube El 5)

After controversies and all kinds of controversies, The House of the Famous Mexico The second season ended this Sunday, September 29, with a record audience and a trending topic on social networks. The 4 million pesos Mexicans of the prize already have an owner.

There were several weeks of intense coexistence where the inhabitants showed what they are made of. Some of them empathized well with the public, while others unfortunately lost a lot of popularity.

While some celebrities like Adrián Marcelo, Ricardo Peralta, Sian Chiong, Agustín Fernández and Mariana Echeverría They didn’t connect with the fans, others like Briggitte Bozzo, Karime Pindter, Gala Montes, Arath de la Torre and Mario Bezares They became a television phenomenon.

It was precisely the Mar team that achieved great support from the public, in part thanks to their unity as a team and their charisma, which gave them the finalist ticket.

With millions of votes, Mario Bezares became the winner ofe La Casa de los Famosos México, while second place went to Karime Pindter, third place to Gala Montes, fourth place to Arath de la Torre and fifth place to Briggitte Bozzo.

(Special Infobae / Jovany Pérez)

The second season of the reality show, which was thought not to surpass the popularity of the first edition with the Team Hellhas been a resounding success. In the new edition, the group made up of Arath de la Torre, Mario Bezares, Gala Montes, Karime Pindter and Briggitte Bozzo captured the hearts of viewers from the first moment. The union and emotional support between the members was key to their success, demonstrating that friendship and solidarity are values ​​appreciated by the audience.

In contrast, the team Tierramade up of famous people such as Adrián Marcelo, Ricardo Peralta, Mariana Echeverría and Agustín Fernández faced reviews and a decline in popularity. Despite being the best known before starting the show, their attitudes generated discontent among fans, which was reflected in a loss of followers and the withdrawal of several brands that initially supported the program.

The pressure from followers and criticism on social networks was so intense that many brands decided to withdraw their product promotion on The House of the Famous Mexicoarguing that the behaviors of some participants did not match their values. This phenomenon especially affected Adrian Marcelowho not only left the show but is also facing rumors of a legal dispute with the production.

(Infobae Special: Jesús Aviles)

Since his departure, Adrián did not participate in the galas or interviews, which fueled speculation about his legal situation and his relationship with the production of the reality show. Meanwhile, the team Tierra continues to deal with the fallout from criticism and loss of support from both fans and brands.

The situation in The House of the Famous Mexico reflects how the internal dynamics and attitudes of participants can significantly influence the public perception and commercial success of a television program. The second season has shown that authenticity and camaraderie can be decisive factors in winning public favor, while controversies and negative behavior can have lasting repercussions.

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