Univision 'Va Por Ti' Recap: Miguel Bosé Judges, Stephanie Sports a New Look
From the beginning of Sunday's episode of "Va Por Ti," host Galilea Montijo made it clear that either Dulce Maria or Jencarlos Canela would be going home.
Miguel Bosé was the night's special performance and guest judge. He sang one of his new songs on the "Va Por Ti" stage. Following his performance, the contestants in the bottom three found out their fate.
Paloma was excited to hear that she won the public's vote.
Victor and Danny had to compete against one another to see who would get to stay. Danny's more low-key performance ending up winning over the judges, which meant that Victor was sent home.
Virginia and Jose kicked off the night's performances. The two sang "Aire Soy" by Bosé and were up against Yazaira and Ana Cristina. The judges chose Virginia and Jose as the winners of the first duel.
Stephanie has seemingly changed up her look over the past few weeks. On Sunday, she had a bit of purple and pink in her hair and wore a purple blazer. The singer looked very comfortable on stage, and she competed against Fernando. Stephanie ended up taking that round.
Ana Cristina had to sing again, and this time she faced off against Paloma. Alhough she was facing elimination, Paloma ended up having a great performance.
Danny and Yazaira then made their way back on stage to compete against Fernando and Paloma. Danny and Yazaira won that round, which meant that each team captain had two votes in their favor.
When Ana Cristina went up on stage for the third time, she was pitted against Virginia. This time, Ana Cristina was triumphant.
Fernando and Yazaira were up against each other for their third time, and the judges chose Fernando as the winner.
Danny changed into a charro suit to duel Paloma, and Paloma was once again named the winner.
The duels are not over just yet. There will be more on the next episode, which will take place on Nov. 23.
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