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Mundos Opuestos
Country of originColombia
Original languageSpanish
Original release
NetworkRCN TV
ReleaseOctober 7, 2012 (2012-10-07)
Related
Mundos Opuestos (Chile)

Mundos Opuestos is a Colombian reality show that is produced and broadcast by RCN TV. It is based on the Chilean hit show of the same

18 participants, 9 of them famous, live and compete together, but are separated in two different worlds. Some will have the comfort and technology of the future life, while others will have to live like our ancestors did 100 years ago, all for the prize of $400 million Colombian pesos, about $200,000 US dollars.

The premise of the competition is that participants are divided into two groups, one living "the life of the future" and other "past life". The two worlds present in the house are separated by a glass wall, allowing both groups to observe the actions of the other, the direct interaction between the two groups of participants is given in the courtyard, known as "the present." Participants of the two existing groups compete each week in various physical tests to determine which group will live in the past and which in the future and determine the participant to be eliminated from the competition.

Rules

  • "Protected for all time" is the only participant who has immunity, and does not run the risk of being eliminated or nominated, you can move freely throughout the past, present and future, but cannot deliver goods to both the future participants of the past, and past participants of the future. It has the blue suit to differentiate it from the other participants, and is the only one who decides who will be the nominee of the council of past and future in case there is a tie.
  • "Punished for all time": The participant was the fewest votes from the public via text messages, becoming the nominee extra.
  • "This": The place where all participants can move, but no participant may circulate in the present before 10:00 am nor after midnight.
  • "Secret room": It is located in the world of the future and delivers additional conveniences and surprises the competitors of the winning team and those who have beaten the "Wellness Challenge" of the week. Also, the room allows this couple can communicate via video with a family member or close.

Contestants, teams and ranking

Contestant Original Team Merged Team Finish
Isabel Cristina Gómez
23, Dental student
Infinito 1st Eliminated
Giorgio Difeo
32, actor
Infinito 2nd Eliminated
Julieth Pinto
22, footballer
Eternidad 3rd Eliminated
Hernando Colmenares
49, personal trainer
Infinito 4th Eliminated
Sandra Muñoz
34, actress & model
Infinito 5th Eliminated
Eduardo José Beleño
25, singer
Eternidad 6th Eliminated
Víctor Aristizábal
41, footballer
Eternidad Individuales 7th Eliminated
Omar Murillo
31, actor & media personality
Infinito 8th Eliminated
Diana Caicedo
25, model & Journalism student
Eternidad 9th Eliminated
Ana María Córdoba
26, model
Infinito 10th Eliminated
Delmis Muñoz
28, model, former Miss Playboy
Infinito 11th Eliminated
Farina
26, singer-songwriter & rapper
Infinito 12th Eliminated
Edward Carrillo
27, unemployed
Infinito 13th Eliminated
Víctor Javier Torres
29, gas station attendant
Infinito 14th Eliminated
Abdu César
39, engineer
Eternidad Semifinalists
eliminated
Julián Rendón
28, journalist
Eternidad
Daniela "Nanis" Ochoa
23, model
Infinito
Ana Lucía Silva
29, actress
Eternidad
Paola Tovar
25, actress
Eternidad Runner-up
Pipe Calderón
29, singer
Eternidad Runner-up
Sofía Jaramillo
23, model & Social Comm. student
Eternidad Winner
Wesley Burger
34, adventurer & safari guide
Eternidad Winner

References

  1. "Hoy se estrena "Mundos opuestos"". El Mundo (in Spanish). 7 October 2012. Retrieved 3 August 2020.

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