Addressing Complaints
Valcárcel responded to audience dissatisfaction concerning the program’s emerging controversies. A follower’s complaint prompted the television star to clarify that her current projects do not involve that format. In her own words, she encouraged her followers, saying, “I would like you to follow me, because if you follow me, you will realize what I put in my stories.” This pointed to her current endeavors being conducted elsewhere.
Current Projects: GV Play and More
In her follow-up remarks, Valcárcel explained her present commitments. She operates her own channel named GV Play, which currently features two programs focused on news and politics. Additionally, she teased that her channel will soon host a sports program called ‘Calle y Cancha’.
“I also do ‘Doctors on Duty’ for Panamericana Televisión. I don’t do any other production, I don’t do ‘La Granja’,” she stated emphatically, reiterating her complete disconnection from the controversial reality show.
Clarifying Her Role in Media
Following her departure from America TV, Valcárcel’s focus on information, sports, and health content distinguishes her work in both digital and traditional television. She clarified that she is not involved in “The VIP Farm”, nor does she have influence over its editorial decisions. Her contributions are now solely reflected in her own projects at GV Play and Panamericana Televisión.

The Controversy Surrounding ‘The VIP Farm’
Meanwhile, ‘The VIP Farm’ continues to attract attention due to its dramatic conflicts among contestants. A notable confrontation recently occurred between contestants Shirley Arica and Pamela López, along with Samahara Lobatón. This incident escalated from a minor dispute about the cleanliness of the living space into a heated argument, showcasing the intense atmosphere of reality television.
Such episodes demonstrate the program’s tendency to showcase high-stakes drama, leaving viewers questioning the ethical considerations behind such entertainment.
As more controversies unfold, Valcárcel’s distancing from the production raises questions about accountability and the influence of producers on reality television narratives.

