Yulién Oviedo is eliminated from the reality show La Prisión de Destino: "They eliminate the strongest, the most charismatic."

Yulién Oviedo was eliminated from La Prisión de Destino just three days before the start of the reality show. Puerto Ricans Diorela and El Gringo voted to remove him.



Yulién Oviedo and FernanPhoto © Facebook / Fernan Show

The Cuban singer Yulién Oviedo was one of the first eliminated from the reality show La Prisión de Destino, just three days after the program began, as reported by the host Fernan Show in an interview with the artist after his departure from the competition.

Alongside Oviedo, the contestant known as Ely Labella also left the show in a gala that took place on Thursday, just 72 hours after the start of the show on June 8.

The individuals responsible for the elimination were the Puerto Rican participants Diorela and El Gringo, whom Oviedo did not hesitate to refer to as "the two furniture pieces of San Juan."

"Eliminate the strongest, eliminate the most charismatic, that's how the competition is," declared the Cuban artist when asked about his exit from the program.

Oviedo asserted that his presence in the reality show posed a threat to the other contestants: "Yes, of course, but it's a danger in there in the prison, for them," he stated with irony.

The singer admitted that participating in a format like this was a completely new experience for him: "This was something very new for me, but well, now it's all been done."

In his final message to the public, Oviedo made it clear that his priority remains music: "Blessings, lots of music, I am an artist, a musician, you know."

The removal of Oviedo came just weeks after the artist made a public gesture of reconciliation with several colleagues from the Cuban urban genre. On May 26, Oviedo publicly apologized to Bebeshito, El Chacal, and Chocolate MC before entering the reality show, stating: "Bebeshito, we're starting fresh, Chacal, we're starting fresh."

La Prisión de Destino is a reality show on the Destino platform that streams live 24 hours a day on YouTube from Miami, featuring more than 20 participants from Mexico, Venezuela, Cuba, and other Latin American countries. The program is scheduled to run until July 19.

Following Yulién's exit, the program continues with the remaining participants, and the early elimination of the Cuban is already sparking debate among the show's followers regarding the alliance dynamics that will shape the upcoming weeks of competition.

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