"I'm going to paralyze Miami": Destino Tolk confirms The Rancho of Destino 2 and reveals its first contestants



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The Rancho de Destino is officially back… and it's starting to rev up.

Destino Tolk not only confirmed the second season of the controversial reality show, but also began to reveal the first participants, sparking a wave of reactions on social media.

“Attention Miami, I am going to paralyze the city's traffic. I am going to stop everything. If with El Rancho de Destino it was impossible to access the networks, what will happen with Rancho 2 will be historic. I'm not joking,” he said in a video that quickly went viral.

But what ultimately ignited the excitement among their followers was the announcement of the first names.

Among the confirmed participants are figures from various countries and backgrounds, indicating a diverse and explosive season ahead. The list includes the Cuban La Fiscal General as the first confirmed participant; the Cuban Cuquita Quintana, Dayana Roberto (Mexico), Abraham (Panama), Don Pollo (Dominican Republic), and La Chiqui Baby, also from Cuba, whose announcement sparked strong reactions in the comments.

On social media, followers have quickly taken a stance, forming "teams" and anticipating the viral moments that will unfold at the ranch, even before the reality show begins.

After the success —and the controversy— of the first season, it seems that El Rancho de Destino 2 is not only aiming to repeat the phenomenon, but to surpass it.

And if one thing is clear from Destino Tolk, it's that this time it doesn't just want noise... it wants to make history.

So far, the Dominican creator has not confirmed either the premiere date or what the prize for the winner (or winners) will be. We recall that the previous edition was won by the Cuban Brayan El Joker, who took home a Corvette and 50 thousand dollars.

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Izabela Pecherska

Editor at CiberCuba. Graduated in Journalism from the Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid, Spain. Editor at El Mundo and PlayGround.