'Nuestra Belleza Latina' Spoilers: The Beauties Act With Brandon Peniche & the First Contestant Goes Home [Pics]
The third episode of the "Nuestra Belleza Latina" competition aired on Sunday, which means there is one less beauty queen in the mix.
The beauty queens acted with guests Marcelo Córdoba and Brandon Peniche. The women, who were broken up into small groups, wore heavy dresses inspired by the Victorian era. El Dasa, who was also a guest, performed with the women, who wore jean shorts and cowboy hats.
This episode also brought the return of Maribel de Santiago, a 2011 "Nuestra Belleza Latina" contestant. She was there to cheer on her sister, Anayeli, who ended up being the first contestant sent home.
Anayeli was up against Nathalia, who received 52 percent of the public's vote.
The women also got into the Valentine's Day spirit with the bikini round. They wore variations of white, black and red, as well as colorful wings.
One of the contestants was voted for by People En Español's audience, the website reports. The previous week she was in danger of going home for having used a camera in the NBL home, something which is not allowed. After being saved by her competitors, she remained in the competition, and now she has been voted on as the first #NBLChicaPeople.
"I am extremely pleased and grateful to have been named the winner of #NBLChicaPeople," she said. "Thanks for your votes, thanks for your support. I never images so many people would support me. I love you very much."
The Puerto Rican contestant added she's happy she was able to remain in the competition because she believes she has a lot more to learn.
For Geisha, Nadyalee and Clarissa, it was not as a great a week. The three were in the bottom three, but Clarissa ended up being saved. Now Nadyalee and Geisha will fight for the audience's votes. To save Nadyalee, call 1-866-918-8801 or use #NBLGeishaVoto on Twitter. For Geisha, call 1-866-918-8802 or use the #NBLNadyaleeVoto hashtag on Twitter.
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