Nuestra Belleza Latina

Nuestra Belleza Latina

Logo used since Nuestra Belleza Latina 2011
Format Reality
Beauty contest
Created by Marlon Quintero
Presented by Giselle Blondet
Judges Osmel Sousa
Lupita Jones
(2008-present)
Julian Gil
(2008, 2010-present)
Jorge Aravena(2009)
Carlos Calderón(2007)
Alicia Machado(2007)
Country of origin United States
No. of seasons 6
No. of episodes 61
Production
Location(s) Miami, Florida
Running time 85-90 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel Univision
Original run March 27, 2007 (2007-03-27) – present
External links
[www.nuestrabellezalatina.com Website]

Nuestra Belleza Latina (English: Our Latin Beauty) is a beauty pageant/reality show produced by Univison.[1] 12 young women selected by the judges compete for the title of Nuestra Belleza Latina, as well as winning cash and becoming a personality for Univision. It's hosted by talk-show host and actress Giselle Blondet, who does the audition process and is also the mentor of the winner for the year of reign. The first season premiered in March 27, 2007 and was one of Univision's highest rated shows. The opening theme for casting till the finalist is performed by past winners Alejandra Espinoza, Melissa Marty, Greydis Gil and Ana Patricia Gonzalez. When finalist are chosen, the opening theme changes showing each one of them, excluting eliminees. It is distributed for Univision and Univision Puerto Rico, it's also distributated in Mexico by Televisa. The show's 6th season Nuestra Belleza Latina 2012 is currently holding auditions since December 2011 [2], and is slated to air on March 4, 2012. [3]

Contents

Format

After casting in six different cities in the United States and Puerto Rico between 12-14 finalists move to a mansion in Miami and live together where they receive different classes of dancing, runway, diction, teleprompter and physical training. The finalists then compete against each other every week in different challenges. After each episode of the show is over, the audience at home gets to vote for their favorite contestant by phone or text message. The audience is meant to vote based on the delegate, and not their nationality, therefore it is allowed to have more than one contestant from the same country or have the same nationality. Week by week the 3 finalists with the least votes are in danger, meaning that one is saved by the other contestants, another by the judges and the one left is eliminated, although in some rare cases, a contestant might be disqualified (2009 & 2011) and replaced by a semifinalist. Or a double elimination occurs (2011). The show runs between 11-13 episodes, having the auditions be in the first three episodes, or in some cases all castings in one. Following that the girls are narrowed down to six finalist (2007–2010), as of Season 5 only four finalist compete in the finale. The winner of the contest wins a contract to be one of the new personality faces on many of Univision's programs and award shows, as well as other contracts for different sponsoring companies, a chance to win more than $250,000 in cash and prizes and be crowned and reign with the title of Nuestra Belleza Latina for a year. In 2010 as an added bonus the runner-up was given the opportunity to become a hostess of Sabado Gigante and a grand prize of $50,000 dollars.

Judges

As of the Sixth Season, the current judging panel includes, head judge Osmel Sousa (Season 1-Present). Followed by second head judge and former Miss Universe 1991 Lupita Jones (Season 2-Present). And the third judge still remains a mystery. Previous judges included former, Miss Universe 1996 Alicia Machado (Season 1). TV personality and co-conductor of El Gordo y la Flaca, Carlos Calderón (Season 1). Peruvian actor Jorge Aravena (Season 3). Last Actor/Model Julian Gil (Season 2 · Season 4-Season 5).

Current Judges/Past Judges
Judge 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Nationality
Osmel Sousa Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes  Venezuela
Lupita Jones No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes  Mexico
Julian Gil No Yes No Yes Yes No  Argentina
Jorge Aravena No No Yes No No No  Peru
Carlos Calderón Yes No No No No No  Mexico
Alicia Machado Yes No No No No No  Venezuela

Prizes

Prizes and Sponsorship

Each year, after the winner is chosen they get to become the face of different brands of cosmetics, cars and clothing. Throughout the seasons, various sponsors have been changed and the grand total money prize has been raced. Overall Maybelline, JC Penney and Garnier Frutis have awarded the winners with cash money and become the face of their brand.

Season Total Cash Prize Appearance Store Cell Comp. Cosmetic Hair Products Main Sponsor Other Sponsors Magazine Appearance
Season 1
$200,000
Sabado Gigante
JC Penney
Cingular Wireless
Maybelline New York*
Garnier Fructis
Ford Edge
None
None
Season 2
Acceso Maximo
AT&T
Maybelline
State Farm
None
None
Season 3
Eva Luna
None
None
Season 4
$250,000
Despierta America
Disney · Palmolive · Degree Women Natureffects · Crystal Light · Subway
People en Español magazine's 50 most beautiful people
Season 5
El Gordo y la Flaca
Subway
Disney · Degree for Women · Palmolive

The Runner Up of each season gets:

Season Prize: Appearances in:
2007 None Premios Juventud
2008 None Premios Juventud
2009 None Premios Lo Nuestro
2010 $50,000 Sabado Gigante
2011 Univision Contract Premios Juventud

Past Title Holders

Year Country/Territory Winner
2007  Mexico Alejandra Espinoza
2008  Puerto Rico Melissa Marty
2009  Cuba Greydis Gil
2010  Mexico Ana Patricia González
2011  Nicaragua Nastassja Bolivar

Seasons

Season Season Premier Season Finale Winner Runner-up Other Contestans in Order of Elimination Number of Contestants Winners Country Runner Ups Country
Nuestra Belleza Latina 2007 March 27, 2007 May 25, 2007 Alejandra Espinoza Mayra Muñoz Marlene Alvarez  · Lorraine Lara  · Joana Parra  · Martha Maria López  · Angie Chavez  · Madelis Soto  · Giselle Sousa  · Raengel Solis  · Elizabeth López  · Yara Lasanta 12  Mexico  El Salvador
Nuestra Belleza Latina 2008 February 29, 2008 May 27, 2008 Melissa Marty Emeraude Toubía Jannet Manzanarez  · Leana Astorga  · Dayanira Varela  · Aideliz Hidalgo  · Genesis Seguias  · Natalia Rivera  · Manuela Arbeláez  · Leticia Castro  · Zoila Ceballos  · Dayami Padron 12  Puerto Rico  Mexico
Nuestra Belleza Latina 2009 March 1, 2009 May 17, 2009 Greydis Gil Marycarmen López Francheska Mattei (La Intrusa-Eliminated)  · Stephanie Figueroa (Expelled)  · Vanessa Lotero  · Anna Valencia  · Susie de los Santos  · Chastelyn Rodriguez  · Jennifer Andrade  · Monica Pastrana  · Berenice Guzmán  · Janice Bencosme  · Mónica De León  · Catalina López 14  Cuba  Mexico
Nuestra Belleza Latina 2010 March 9, 2010 May 23, 2010 Ana Patricia González Carolina Ramirez Agostina Fusari  · Indiana Sanchez  · Cynthia Pina  · Mayra Zavala  · Rossibell Mateos  · Heidy Alvarado  · Fabiola Barinas  · Lisandra De La Cruz  · Barbara Moros  · Tatiana Delgado 12  Mexico  Colombia
Nuestra Belleza Latina 2011 March 6, 2011 May 22, 2011 Nastassja Bolivar Gredmarie Colon Yahaira Núñez  · Paulette Acosta  · Juliete Cabrera (Expelled)  · Jocell Villa  · Darla Delgado  · Maribel de Santiago[4]  · Diana Cano  · Patricia Corcino  · Miriam Hernandez  · Jenny Arzola  · Nicole Suárez 13  Nicaragua  Puerto Rico

Ratings

Each season, the shows audience has grown. It started with 3.3 million viewers for the first episode in 2007. During the premiere of the 4th season, the audience was averaged to 4.2 million viewers. For the season 4 finale, the presenter announced a total of more than 8 million votes were counted for the finale, the most the show had ever received.

Since the beginning, the show has also grown with more and more sponsors, which has made the prize money increase, having them give out a total of $300,000 during the 4th season, and also offering many different contracts with the shows winner and also the finalists.

By Number of Wins/Coutries By Tally

Country/Territory Titles Winning years
 Mexico 2 2007, 2010
 Puerto Rico 1 2008
 Cuba 1 2009
 Nicaragua 1 2011
Rank Country/Territory Nuestra Belleza Latina 2nd Place 3rd Place 4th Place Semifinalists* Total
1  Mexico' 2 2 0 1 15 20
2  Puerto Rico 1 2 2 0 9 14
3  Cuba 1 0 1 2 3 7
4  Colombia 0 1 1 0 3 5
5  Nicaragua 1 0 0 0 2 3
6  Dominican Republic 0 0 0 1 6 7
7  Venezuela 0 0 1 0 7 8

Winner

Year Winner 1 rump 2 rump 3 rump 4 rump 5 rump
2011
 Nicaragua
 Puerto Rico
Gredmarie Colon
 Colombia
Nicole Suarez
 Cuba
Jenny Arzola
 Mexico
Miriam Hernandez
 Puerto Rico
Patricia Corcino
2010
 Mexico
 Colombia
Carolina Ramirez
 Puerto Rico
Tatiana Delgado
 Venezuela
Barbara Moros
 Cuba
Lissandra de la Cruz
 Dominican Republic
Fabiola Barinas
2009
 Cuba
 Mexico
Maricarmen Lopez
 Ecuador
 Mexico
Monica De Leon
 Dominican Republic
Janice Bescome
 Mexico
Berenice Guzman
2008
 Puerto Rico
 Mexico
Emeraude Toubia
 Cuba
Dayami Padron
 Dominican Republic
Zoila Ceballos
 Mexico
Leticia Castro
 Colombia
2007
 Mexico
 El Salvador
Mayra Muñoz
 Puerto Rico
 Cuba
Elizabeth Lopez
 Dominican Republic
Raengel Solis
 Colombia
Giselle Souda

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