La Casa de los Famosos Colombia: Conoce al Top 5 tras eliminación del domingo

The public decides, and the house must accept the result.
Sunday's elimination will be determined entirely by viewer votes, with no appeal or second chance.

En el tramo final de La Casa de los Famosos Colombia, la temporada llega a uno de sus momentos más definitorios: una eliminación dominical que reducirá a seis participantes a cinco. Juanda Caribe, Mariana Zapata y Tebi Bernal enfrentan el veredicto del público tras un proceso de nominación directa que expuso estrategias, fracturas y lealtades no siempre confesadas. Es el instante en que la competencia deja de ser solo un juego y se convierte en un espejo colectivo: la audiencia decide, y la casa debe aceptar.

  • La recta final de la temporada se siente en el ambiente: seis participantes quedan en pie, pero solo cinco seguirán adelante después de esta noche.
  • El sistema de nominación directa rompió los equilibrios habituales, obligando a alianzas a quebrarse y a resentimientos silenciados a salir a la superficie.
  • Juanda Caribe, Mariana Zapata y Tebi Bernal están al borde de la eliminación, mientras Valentino Lázaro, Alejandro Estrada y Beba ya aseguraron su lugar en el Top 5.
  • El voto del público es el único árbitro: quien reciba el mayor porcentaje se salva, y uno de los otros dos abandonará la casa esta noche.
  • La salida de cualquiera de los tres nominados reordenará por completo las dinámicas internas, alterando alianzas, amenazas y equilibrios de poder en la recta decisiva.

La Casa de los Famosos Colombia se acerca a su desenlace y la eliminación de este domingo es la que definirá el Top 5 de la temporada. De los seis participantes que aún permanecen en la casa, solo cinco continuarán. La tensión acumulada durante semanas encontró su punto de quiebre en el proceso de nominación de esta semana.

A diferencia de rondas anteriores, los habitantes enfrentaron un sistema de nominación directa que no dejó espacio para la diplomacia. Las estrategias que habían funcionado antes se volvieron vulnerabilidades, y las diferencias que se habían contenido con cuidado afloraron sin filtro. El resultado fue claro: Juanda Caribe, Mariana Zapata y Tebi Bernal quedaron nominados. Valentino Lázaro, Alejandro Estrada y Beba, en cambio, aseguraron su permanencia por al menos una semana más.

Para los tres en riesgo, la decisión ya no está en sus manos. El público, que ha seguido la temporada entera y cree conocer a estos participantes, emitirá su veredicto. Quien reciba el mayor porcentaje de votos se salvará; los otros dos enfrentarán un momento final, y uno de ellos dejará atrás las rutinas, las alianzas y el espacio que fue su hogar durante semanas.

Con esta eliminación, la temporada entra en su fase definitiva. Los cinco que queden deberán recalibrar sus estrategias según quién permanezca, sabiendo que cada movimiento en la recta final tendrá un peso mayor. La competencia se vuelve más estrecha, y el camino hacia la victoria, más exigente que nunca.

La Casa de los Famosos Colombia is closing in on its season finale, and Sunday night's elimination will determine who makes the final five. Six contestants remain in the house, but only five will advance. The tension has been building all week as the remaining players navigate the delicate balance between strategy and survival.

This week's nomination process unfolded differently than rounds past. Rather than the usual indirect voting mechanisms, the inhabitants faced a direct nomination system—one that forced alliances to fracture and hidden resentments to surface. The result: three people now stand on the edge of elimination. Juanda Caribe, Mariana Zapata, and Tebi Bernal are the ones in jeopardy. The other three—Valentino Lázaro, Alejandro Estrada, and Beba—have secured their positions for at least another week.

The direct nomination process stripped away some of the usual diplomatic cover. Strategies that had worked in earlier rounds became liabilities. Differences that contestants had managed to contain or downplay suddenly became impossible to ignore. Every vote cast was a statement, and every statement carried weight. The three nominees now face the reality that their fate rests entirely with the viewing audience.

In reality competition television, this is the moment where the game becomes something other than a game. The house has been their workplace, their home, their stage. Elimination means leaving all of it behind—the routines, the alliances, the daily rhythms that have defined their weeks inside. For whoever leaves tonight, the experience ends not with a choice but with a public verdict.

The voting numbers will tell the story. Whoever receives the highest percentage of votes from viewers will be safe. The other two will face a final reckoning, and one will walk out the door. The show's producers have built suspense around this moment—the announcement, the reaction, the walk to the exit. It is choreographed drama, but the emotion underneath is real enough. These are people who came to compete, to win, to prove something about themselves on national television.

With this elimination, the season enters its final phase. Five contestants will remain, and the path to victory becomes clearer and narrower all at once. Alliances will shift again. New strategies will emerge. The remaining players will have to recalibrate their approach based on who stays and who goes. A contestant's departure can reshape the entire dynamic of the house—removing a swing vote, eliminating a threat, or breaking a crucial partnership.

The audience has been watching all season. They have seen the conflicts, the moments of vulnerability, the strategic moves both brilliant and clumsy. They know these people—or think they do. Their votes tonight represent a collective judgment about who deserves to stay and who should go. It is the purest form of democratic elimination: the public decides, and the house must accept the result.

As the evening unfolds, one of these three will learn that their time in La Casa de los Famosos Colombia has ended. The other two will exhale, knowing they have survived another round. And the five who remain will begin preparing for whatever comes next—knowing that the final stretch of the season will demand everything they have left.

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Inventor

Why does the nomination process matter so much this week? What changed?

Model

This week they used direct nomination instead of the usual indirect voting. That means everyone had to say out loud who they wanted out. There's nowhere to hide when you're naming names.

Inventor

So the three people nominated—Juanda, Mariana, Tebi—they know exactly who voted against them?

Model

Not necessarily who specifically, but they know the house turned against them. And the audience has been watching all week. They've seen the conflicts that led to these nominations.

Inventor

Does it matter that this elimination determines the Top 5? Does that change how people vote?

Model

Absolutely. The Top 5 is the final stretch. Once you're there, you're close enough to win. The audience knows that whoever leaves tonight won't get another chance. That weight affects how they vote.

Inventor

What happens to the house dynamics after someone leaves?

Model

Everything shifts. If a key alliance member goes, the remaining players have to rebuild. If a threat leaves, others feel safer. One person's exit can completely reshape how the final five interact.

Inventor

Is there any way to predict who the audience will save?

Model

Not really. The audience has been watching the same people for weeks. They've formed opinions based on gameplay, personality, conflict, strategy. Some viewers reward good play. Others vote for who they like as a person. It's unpredictable.

Inventor

What does it feel like to be one of those three waiting for the results?

Model

You're standing in front of millions of people, knowing that strangers are deciding your fate. You've done everything you can do. Now you wait.

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