
When the sixth season of La Casa de los Famosos begins, it won’t just mark the return of television’s most talked-about reality franchise — it will mark a turning point. And at the center of that shift is one name that has become synonymous with the format itself: Manelyk González.
For the first time in the history of the franchise, the network will feature an official host on the opening night red carpet — the woman responsible for welcoming each celebrity before they cross the door into the house. That role belongs to Manelyk. And the decision is more than symbolic. It is strategic. It is historic. It is recognition.
When audiences think of La Casa de los Famosos, they think of intensity, viral moments, loyalty-driven fandoms, and unforgettable personalities. They think of Manelyk.
From Participant to Power Player
In previous seasons, tradition dictated that winners would guide viewers through the house. Season six breaks that tradition. Instead of a former champion, the network entrusted the role to the franchise’s most emblematic figure — a woman who has been present since the very beginning and whose impact transcends trophies.

Manelyk may not have walked away with the briefcase in prior editions, but she walked away with something more powerful: cultural ownership of the narrative. From season one onward, she has remained a constant force — generating conversation, commanding digital engagement, and shaping the emotional temperature of the show.
Her presence has never been passive. It has been catalytic.
The First Name That Comes to Mind
There are reality stars. And then there are reality architects.
Manelyk belongs to the latter.
Over the years, she has evolved from a breakout personality into a defining pillar of the modern Latin reality era. Her magnetism, sharp instincts, and ability to read both the room and the audience have made her indispensable to the franchise’s identity.
She understands that reality television is not just about conflict — it is about positioning. It is about timing. It is about presence. And no one has mastered that balance quite like she has.
When viewers discuss the show across social platforms, when memes go viral, when debates ignite, her name is almost always at the center. That is not coincidence. That is brand power.

Chameleonic. Strategic. Unstoppable.
One of Manelyk’s greatest strengths is her chameleonic nature. She can be bold and confrontational. She can be poised and commanding. She can shift from headline-making moments inside the house to red-carpet sophistication in a matter of days.
That adaptability has allowed her to stay relevant in an industry that often moves quickly and forgets faster.
Her evolution reflects persistence and intelligence. She has reinvented herself multiple times without losing the authenticity that made audiences connect with her in the first place. Each season, each appearance, each platform expansion has strengthened her positioning not only in Latin America but increasingly in the U.S. Hispanic market.
This new role on the red carpet is not a return — it is an elevation.

A Historic Shift for the Franchise
By placing Manelyk at the forefront of the premiere, the network signals a broader evolution of the format. This is no longer just about competition inside four walls. It is about storytelling beyond them. It is about legacy.
Her appointment breaks with tradition and establishes a new precedent: influence can outweigh titles. Impact can outweigh trophies.
For the audience — and arguably for the franchise itself — Manelyk has long been one of the defining figures of this story. Now, that influence is formally acknowledged.

Beyond the Briefcase
Season six promises to be more intense, strategic, and explosive than ever. But before any contestant steps inside, before alliances are formed, before drama unfolds, there will be one constant on the red carpet.
Manelyk González.
Not as a contestant fighting for survival — but as a leader shaping the tone of the season.
She doesn’t just participate in the game anymore.
She changes it.



