Priscila Valverde Becomes Fourth Eliminated from ‘La Casa de los Famosos México’ 2025
Priscila Valverde Becomes Fourth Eliminated from ‘La Casa de los Famosos México’ 2025
In a dramatic turn of events on Sunday, August 24, model and beauty queen Priscila Valverde, born in Acapulco, Guerrero, was eliminated from the third season of La Casa de los Famosos México. Her departure followed a week of intense confrontations, strategic positioning, and a new twist in the show’s format that allowed nominees to openly challenge one another.
The week began with a high-stakes nomination round on Wednesday, August 20, where eight contestants were placed on the chopping block: Mar Contreras, Alexis Ayala, Mariana Botas, Luis Rodríguez ‘Guana’, Shiki, Dalílah Polanco, Priscila Valverde, and Abelito. The tension escalated when Facundo won the power to save one nominee and chose to protect his close friend and roommate, Shiki, removing him from the elimination lineup.
Sunday’s elimination gala introduced a new dynamic: the sinceramiento round, where nominees were invited to express candid opinions about their fellow contestants. This led to emotionally charged exchanges. Priscila Valverde confronted Alexis Ayala, accusing him of manipulating others and treating them like pawns. Her words were sharp: “You talk about observing, but I think you’re the one holding the leash. You treat others like your pawns. There’s no bond between us, and I don’t intend to form one here.”
Other contestants also took part in the sincerity showdown. Dalílah Polanco faced criticism from Aarón Mercury and Aldo de Nigris for her perceived negativity toward the Cuarto Noche. Elaine Haro and Facundo targeted ‘El Guana’, while Mar Contreras accused Dalílah of wearing “20 masks.” The atmosphere was electric, with alliances and rivalries laid bare.
As the night progressed, the saved contestants were announced one by one. Dalílah Polanco and Mar Contreras were the first to be declared safe, followed by Alexis Ayala and Abelito. This left Mariana Botas, ‘El Guana’, and Priscila Valverde in danger. The final suspenseful moment came when Galilea Montijo revealed that Priscila had received the fewest votes from the public, making her the fourth person to leave the house⁽¹⁾⁽²⁾.
Her elimination sent shockwaves through the house. The Cuarto Día, to which Priscila belonged, was visibly shaken. Elaine Haro broke down in tears, mourning the loss of one of her closest allies. Meanwhile, the Cuarto Noche celebrated the survival of ‘El Guana’, further deepening the divide between the two factions.
Priscila’s journey in the house lasted 29 days. Upon exiting, she shared heartfelt reflections: “Honestly, I thought I’d last less. I’m leaving with beautiful friendships, emotions, and a sisterhood that I found in the women’s room. It’s been an incredible experience. I feel very fortunate.”⁽¹⁾
Her departure also prompted strategic analysis. Priscila noted that her team—Facundo, Dalílah Polanco, Mariana Botas, Shiki, and Elaine Haro—lacked tactical diversity. “We kept repeating the same votes. The other side was more firm and strategic. That’s valid in this game,” she said⁽¹⁾.