Mexican actor and model Uriel del Toro became the tenth eliminated from the All-Stars edition of La Casa de los Famosos, after an intense elimination gala held on Monday, April 14, 2025.
His exit marks a turning point in the competition, which began on February 4 with 23 celebrities and now continues with 13 participants in the competition; a big fight with Lupillo, Paulo and Luca cost him his exit.
A close elimination

During the tenth week of the reality show, the nominees to leave the house were Niurka Marcos, Manelyk González, Rey Grupero, Carlos “Caramelo” Cruz, Rosa Caiafa and Uriel del Toro.
However, Rosa was previously saved by the leader of the week, Carlos Chavez.
In the end, the public vote determined that Uriel should leave the competition, leaving behind figures with more controversial media careers.
Reality show trajectory

Uriel del Toro, 46, entered the program as a representative of the first season, but was the first to leave at that time, something he managed to overcome in this ‘All Stars’ edition.
Throughout his participation, he stood out for his leadership in the fourth quarter and for his ability in the dynamics of the game.
Among his achievements is winning the first “Coin of Destiny”, a strategic advantage within the program.
She also played a key role in key moments, such as when she decided to save Alejandra Tijerina from nomination, strengthening alliances within the house.
Reactions and perspectives

Uriel’s departure has generated diverse reactions among the program’s followers.
Uriel del Toro had a heated argument with Lupillo Rivera, Paulo Quevedo, and Luca Onestini, which perhaps did not please the public and that is why he received the lowest ratings
While some regret his departure, highlighting his respectful and strategic behavior, others consider that his more reserved profile failed to connect with the public in comparison with other more controversial participants.
The ‘hook-up’ with Telemundo’s reality show
For the U.S. Hispanic community, La Casa de los Famosos All-Stars continues to be a television phenomenon that combines entertainment and reflection on social and cultural dynamics.
The competition continues to air Sundays through Fridays at 7:00 p.m. ET on Telemundo, offering viewers a window into the interactions and strategies of their favorite celebrities.
Telemundo’s reality show is heading into its final weeks.
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