Third Positioning Sparks Drama at La Casa de los Famosos México 2025 Ahead of Elimination

Third Positioning Sparks Drama at La Casa de los Famosos México 2025 Ahead of Elimination

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Last night, August 17, La Casa de los Famosos México 2025 held its third “posicionamiento” between the house residents and the nominees. Moments before the third elimination was revealed, the contestants faced off in front of everyone and explained why they want a colleague to leave the house.

Galilea Montijo, the host, announced to the nominees and residents that the third positioning had begun and reminded them that the public continues voting and that every word can make a difference. The group—Ninel Conde, Mar Contreras, Alexis Ayala, Facundo, and Guana— gathered in the garden to hear the others’ statements.

Mariana Botas was first to speak, directing her remarks at Alexis Ayala. “This is a game, but I don’t understand your way of playing; I don’t trust you because I don’t know if what you say is sincere, and that’s why I want you to leave,” she said. Ayala responded, “I love your discomfort. I didn’t come here to please you or anyone else. If you don’t like hell, don’t flirt with the devil because you’ll burn.”

Aarón Mercury spoke from behind Facundo: “I want you to leave. You’ve minimized us. We haven’t received any rebuke from you; I hope you enjoyed the drink of your own medicine.” The conductor chimed in with a light jab, “That was funny; you should listen to your own advice.” He added, “In this room you’re just a pawn.”

Shiky then positioned behind Alexis Ayala and said: “I’m aligned with you because I want you to go, even though I don’t really want that; you have behaved like a gentleman… This week you haven’t slept, but there’s always the threat that ‘this week I’ll nominate you’.” Ayala shot back with a firm line: “When you’ve seen a lion with a gecko, I like to tease you in this house. You’ve loosened your leash a bit… next week you’ll either stay here or be by my side.”

Dalílah Polanco spoke next, targeting Alexis Ayala: “Intelligent, generous, respectful, chivalrous—these are my thoughts; I want you to leave because you’re a good actor and you play the villain well. I stay with the human; the villain should go. I’ve been a villain in fiction many times, but in this house I’m myself… Sor Dalílah, you should vow silence.”

Abelito, positioned behind Facundo, added: “The guide of the Day Room: I want you to go because I’ve noticed your passive‑aggressive comments. You’re a good-hearted person, but don’t try to be the villain or create trouble where there isn’t any.” The host replied: “It’s nice to have you here facing me, but in a different mood… I think you’re right about some things; in this house I’m going a little crazy… Abelito, don’t worry, I’ll be back in a moment.”

Galilea Montijo continued the positioning, and the conversation moved on to Priscila Valverde, who stood behind Alexis Ayala with her remarks: “I want you to go because I perceive you as very absent… We haven’t been able to form a bond, it isn’t your fault.” She added: “I guard my energy and don’t share it with just anyone. It must be very difficult to come to the house of the famous without truly being one… Fame is a cruel lover… I hope this house gives you everything you’re seeking.”

Elaine Haro weighed in next: “I know you like when we stand behind you, but I haven’t been able to form a bond with you. I respect you for your years, for your experience and emotional intelligence, but it’s a pity you use that to bother others.” She continued: “The house isn’t about playing positive or negative, and we don’t have a bond because you play Romeo and Juliet… You’re a young woman with a lot of talent; you have much more to tell. I don’t see it that way.”

Aldo de Nigris was the last to position himself, standing with Facundo: “Honestly, I want you to go because I’ve noticed your passive‑aggressive comments. You’re a good-hearted person; don’t try to be the villain or cause trouble where there isn’t any.”

The host responded in his signature style, acknowledging the tension and the push-pull of the game, while promising more moments to come as the competition continues.

Keep up with La Casa de los Famosos México on the official site and the 24/7 ViX feed for the latest developments and the next elimination.

What this means for the show
– The third positioning underscored the contestants’ strategy as alliances, suspicions, and personal tensions come to the fore, fueling viewer engagement ahead of another elimination.
– The format continues to hinge on direct confrontations and candid assessments, which typically drives social media buzz and audience participation in the voting process.

A few observations and potential story hooks for follow-ups
– The repeated targeting of Alexis Ayala by multiple contestants could indicate he is a central figure in this week’s dynamics or a perceived strategic threat.
– The mix of sharp critiques and personal jabs reflects the blend of drama and competition that characterizes this season, likely to keep viewers invested.
– Viewers can expect more “posicionamientos” as the house navigates shifting allegiances and individual trajectories.

Positive note
– The show continues to offer a platform for candid, theatrical moments that captivate audiences while highlighting the personalities and backstories of its participants.

Summary
– The third positioning featured direct confrontations among residents and nominees, with several contestants calling for others to leave and responses from the targeted players, all set against the ongoing public vote that determines the next elimination. The episode emphasizes the evolving dynamics inside the house and tees up more dramatic chapters for the season.

If you’d like, I can add a Spanish-to-English glossary for the show’s common phrases or prepare a quick social media-ready recap with key quotes.

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