"Lo mío se respeta"

Locura del León: The Rabbits launch different colored balls and the celebrities have 6 minutes to collect them with the basket of the corresponding color. They win the challenge and earn $10,500, raising the jackpot $249,560.
The Arena: Six pairs are divided into two groups. Each member of a pair will be on one side of the wall and with a tray, they must bounce and pass ten balls through the holes until they reach the end of the course. The losing pair of each group is nominated for elimination.
Safety Competition: The nominees enter a rope structure to find three hoops and release them by following the colored ropes corresponding to the hoops. Lambda wins the final round and is safe from elimination.
Elimination: The celebrities vote for three nominees they want to save, the two with the least votes will be eliminated. Potro received the most votes and is safe. Polo received the least votes and is the first to be eliminated, with Kim being the second elimination of the night.
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