La Casa De Los Famosos: Caeli Santaolalla Voted Out as Season 6 Heads to Finale

Caeli Santaolalla was voted out of La Casa De Los Famosos as Season 6 tightens its elimination schedule ahead of the June 11 coast-to-coast finale.

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La Casa De Los Famosos: Caeli Santaolalla Voted Out as Season 6 Heads to Finale

became the latest housemate voted out of La Casa de los Famosos, a removal that trims the field as the series races toward its coast‑to‑coast Season 6 finale on Thursday, June 11.

The exit narrows the cast from ten remaining contestants toward the five who will stand on finale night and compete for the $200,000 prize. Voting to choose the winner opens at the end of the live gala on Sunday, June 7, and the show will carry its live finale across time zones beginning at 7 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. CT / 4 p.m. PT.

Tonight and Sunday bring new eliminations that will cut the group to eight finalists, with another housemate scheduled to leave Friday, June 5, an eviction set for Sunday, June 7, and additional departures on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week until only five contestants remain for the June 11 broadcast.

The ten still in contention going into the final stretch are , Curvy Zelma, , , Josh Martínez, Kenny Rodríguez, Luis Coronel, Stefano Piccioni, and Yoridan Martínez. Those names now shape the matchup viewers will be asked to resolve when voting opens.

Santaolalla said the elimination caught her off guard despite her own low expectations inside result moments. She told producers that every time she entered the elimination room she lacked confidence and knew there was always a risk of being sent home, but she was surprised because the vote fell against her while Verónica del Castillo — who had spent less time in the house — remained.

She defended her in‑house confrontations as responses to provocation and said she did not regret engaging with co‑stars, adding that she had not expected disputes to escalate as far as they did. Santaolalla described the experience as formative: it left her a stronger woman, she said, and she would do the show again — with the caveat that next time she would win.

The season has been run through a compressed endgame, and that scheduling pressure is the practical hook for viewers: over seven days the producers will stage consecutive eliminations and then hand the final decision to the audience. Voting begins immediately after the live show on Sunday, June 7, so performances and perceived alliances this week are likely to matter more than earlier season arcs.

For viewers planning to follow the finish, the essential calendar is straightforward: another housemate leaves on Friday, June 5; a live gala on Sunday, June 7 both eliminates a player and opens viewer voting; the show pares contestants further Monday through Wednesday; and the coast‑to‑coast live finale on Thursday, June 11, will name the winner of the $200,000 prize.

What remains unanswered is which of the ten surviving names can convert the final days of airtime into enough viewer support once voting opens. With Santaolalla gone and the voting window set to begin June 7, the next three broadcast nights will determine which five faces make it to the final stage — and which of them will take the cash when the program goes live from coast to coast on June 11.

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