The Ongoing Drama of The House of the Famous Mexico
The second elimination gala of THE HOUSE OF THE FAMOUS MEXICO continues to generate a whirlwind of discussions among fans. Most recently, Javier Ceriani has stirred the pot with revelations regarding the elimination of Adrián Di Monte. This high-stakes reality show, which is a staple on Televisa, has been resonating with audiences since its inception, and the twists and turns are providing ample fodder for commentary.
On August 10, Adrián Di Monte found himself among the nominees, facing off against Mar Contreras, Priscila Valverde, and Alexis Ayala. The tension escalated when Mar and Alexis were the first pair to reunite with their housemates, which subsequently led to Di Monte’s unexpected exit from the house. Thus, he became the second contestant eliminated from Televisa’s acclaimed show.
As speculation about his departure grew, a TikTok account (@allonada880) claimed to have leaked the rumored salaries of the show’s cast. According to these unconfirmed disclosures, Ninel Conde is supposedly the highest-paid celebrity this season. Meanwhile, Aldo de Nigris, who has endeared himself to fans, reportedly earns the lowest weekly salary among the contestants.
In terms of financial details for Adrián Di Monte, rumors suggest that the 35-year-old actor was earning approximately 140,000 Mexican pesos weekly. This amount is roughly in line with many of his co-stars but has raised questions considering the dynamics of the show.
Amidst this sea of allegations and discussions, Javier Ceriani has also added fuel to the fire by asserting that a production miscalculation may enable Di Monte to continue receiving his full salary following his exit.
Ceriani made these claims via his social media platforms, emphasizing that Adrián’s removal was not based on public voting but rather an “error.” He further stated that due to this mistake, Televisa might be obligated to pay Di Monte for five additional weeks, thus shedding light on potential behind-the-scenes negotiations.
“There was a tactical error. Adrián did not have to leave. This was not based on public vote but was a mistake. It has become evident that Adrián should have remained in the house,” noted Ceriani. He hinted that the production team would need to negotiate, potentially involving additional payments to Di Monte to rectify the mistake.
As the drama unfolds, fans will be eagerly awaiting further updates, speculating on the potential repercussions for both the show and its participants. The lines between reality and production in such shows often blur, leaving audiences questioning the authenticity of scripted events.
The complexities involving finances, ratings, and viewer engagement position THE HOUSE OF THE FAMOUS MEXICO as a microcosm of the realities staged in modern entertainment. As viewers become increasingly invested, each twist and turn serves as a reminder of the delicate balance between entertainment and genuine reality in the world of celebrity culture.

