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“El Huracán Boricua” and Zerboni enter “La Casa de los Famosos 6” and insist that this expose is not played by flags…

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The entry of Maripily Rivera and Salvador Zerboni to “La Casa de los Famosos 6” as guests to help residents with the budget test has generated mixed feelings in the public. Sometimes, from certain conversations, it seems that both Maripily and Salvador are trying to be impartial. But in other aspects, everything indicates that there is an agenda of favoring, for example, Fabio Agostini by the “Hurricane Boricua.”

In general terms, the dynamic as such has been liked, but also and to an equal extent, it has generated skepticism in a good part of the viewers and critics of the expose. Taking into account that for a month the production has made evident its insistent narrative in favor of a single team. Land!

On the other hand, a clear message with which Salvador and Maripily came in to present it to both Celinee Santos Frías and Josh Martínez is that this current reality is not a game that is played by country. Ironically, the comment comes from the winner of the fourth season, a resident who put Puerto Rico at the top in all the nomination, salvation and positioning processes.

But even last night, on two occasions, Javier Poza called Maripily only a “hurricane.” To call her by her full nickname a third time: “Huracán Boricua”, because this was the name with which Maripily Rivera spent her entire season in her confrontations against Lupillo Rivera, “El Toro del Corrido”, in a clear allusion to being a performer of the regional Mexican genre.

What they tell us now vs. what we have seen in five seasons!

Wanting to make this argument that “La Casa de los Famosos 6” is not experienced by nationality is completely absurd. In all the finals of the five seasons to date, the program has made links with representative cities towards the finalists, where the flags of the countries they represent are displayed.

In the 43rd minute of the grand finale of the fourth season, please see what the program exposes in relation to the topic of cities, flags and countries: Mexico, Puerto Rico, City of Los Angeles, Miami and New York.

The phenomenon of programs whose popular vote has the last word!

This season it seems that the hosts, panelists and production have forgotten the phenomenon generated by reality shows that are in the hands of the public through popular vote.

From the moment each participant enters the project, knowing that it will be the viewing public who decides their length of stay or exit from the game.each person recognizes the value of appealing to their people, their homeland, their city.

The game of logic literally leads the person to recognize that he has permission to search: to appeal to his compatriots, to the roots that belong to him by inheritance or birth.

For a Latino, seeing a person who represents you in traits or hearing a person who represents you in accents and manners immediately creates a connection. It will be the performance of the inhabitant that allows it to become stronger in need of defense and pride. by the public in search of votes for and against. The game itself leads them to this instinctively.

Production must do the rest…

It is the job of production that its inhabitants manage to reach various nationalities. It is the casting team’s job to find the characters that will move Latinos of various nationalities in the United States so that they connect and give the project a ranking.

Do you want, in addition to Puerto Ricans and Dominicans, viewers with Mexican, Salvadoran and Cuban origins to join your lineup, which are those with the largest number of Hispanics represented within the United States?

Then invite personalities who represent each nation or city well to the project. But do not punish those you already have inside and do the same with what belongs to them out of pride and dignity.

How does Hispanic television work?

We cannot forget that a large part of the success of Television programs on Hispanic networks precisely show this diversity of hosts by nationality.with which you also intend to attract the public they can reach because said country or city is in the United States. Precisely for events like the World Cup and the cry for independence of these countries, each exhibit makes reference to these flags, colors and flavors.

Clarissa Molina and Francisca, program hosts on the Univision network, are talent of Dominican origin. Telemundo’s Carlos Adyan is Puerto Rican. While Clovis Nienow and Andrea Meza represent Mexico. Raúl González on Univision represents Venezuela. Jomari Goyso represents Spain on the same network.

On Telemundo, Chikybombom is from the Dominican Republic and Gabriel Coronel is from Venezuela. It is precisely the mix of accents and flags that has been able to consolidate each project, giving viewers a small representation of what they themselves as viewers are, through their hosts.

I repeat and conclude:

If an inhabitant within “The House of the Famous”, of any season, appeals to his country, his roots and compatriots, he has the right to do so because the reason why each of them remains in the game depends on the public. And out of inertia you will always seek to appeal to what the sense of belonging calls to you. They can and have the right to do so; the rest is production work.

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