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‘Nightmare in paradise’ premieres on Thursday, September 8 on Telecinco

At the end of June, Mediaset surprised by announcing that would start producing the format ‘Nightmare in Paradise. Just two months later, and with its list of sixteen contestants officially confirmed, the one that will be Telecinco’s reality star this fall It already has its premiere date set on the main Mediaset chain: next Thursday, September 8.

With August already over, being a black month in audiences for Telecinco by scoring an all-time low, Mediaset makes its intentions clear for try to make your main chain conquer september launching one of his great bets of the season. All this, without renouncing its genre par excellence, reality showsdespite having five years without having ‘Big Brother‘on your grill and three since it aired’gh duo‘.

Lara Álvarez in the facilities of 'Paradise in paradise'

Lara Álvarez in the facilities of ‘Paradise in paradise’

According to reports from El Televisero, this new production opens like this with just eleven days of margin since the coexistence of its contestants begandespite being a program that gives up direct, taking over from ‘Secret Story: The House of Secrets‘, reality star of Telecinco last fall. A bet whose recording is being carried out at the El Dorado farm farm schoolin the Cadiz town of San Pablo de Buceite, and which will have Charles Sovereign Y Lara Alvarez as presenters.

a full casting

The sixteen participants from ‘Nightmare in paradise’ have already said goodbye to their followers and loved ones to start their time on the reality showthe first to give up direct broadcasting on Telecinco for a long time. Pipi Estrada, Omar Sanchez, Glory Camila, Monica Hoyos, Victor Janier, Alyson Eckman, John Alfonso Milan, Marco Ferry, Daniela Requena, Steisy, Dani Garcia Primo, Marina Ruiz, Israel Creek, Nadia Jemez, Xavier Font Y Lucia Dominguin Bose have been chosen for this new format, with which Telecinco tries to recover the spirit of ‘The farm‘ Y ‘corneredwhich were the first adaptations of ‘The Farm’ in Spain.

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