MasterChef 24/7 premieres Sunday on Azteca Uno and Disney+

The new season of MasterChef Mexico begins Sunday, May 17 at 8:00 pm with open TV broadcast and continuous streaming access.

The culinary reality show MasterChef 24/7 debuts with an innovative format that lets the public follow participants’ activities around the clock in the so-called MasterChef World. The main broadcast airs on Azteca UNO while Disney+ provides permanent coverage throughout the competition weeks.

The weekly schedule features mystery box challenges on Mondays and public votes on Fridays to save contestants at risk. The program ends each Sunday with an elimination gala.

Judges Zahie Téllez, Poncho Cadena and Adrián Herrera return to the panel. Four Maestros del Fuego, including Lili Cuéllar and Édgar Núñez, will give classes and constant guidance. Chef Adrián Herrera noted the new scheme will raise standards: “Now present me a well-made dish with the correct technique and that the dish is up to MasterChef level”.

Julio Vázquez is the first confirmed participant after winning a prior TikTok challenge. The remaining contestants will be revealed during the premiere.

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Photorealistic illustration of La Mansión VIP reality show premiere, highlighting surprise contestant Jessica Sodi outside a luxurious mansion.
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La Mansión VIP premieres with Jessica Sodi as surprise contestant

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La Mansión VIP reality show, organized by influencer HotSpanish, premiered on Sunday, April 12, with 16 participants, including adult actress Jessica Sodi as a surprise entry. The 24/7 program streams free on YouTube and offers a 2 million peso prize after about 30 days of competition. Contestants compete in daily challenges for food, suites, and powers.

Julio Vázquez, an influencer from Nuevo León, became the first confirmed participant in MasterChef 24/7 after winning a contest among content creators.

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The sixth season of La Casa de los Famosos premieres on Tuesday, February 17, 2026, on Telemundo, with a live gala introducing new participants competing for a 200,000-dollar prize. Hosts Jimena Gállego and Javier Poza lead the broadcast, featuring initial dynamics and celebrity reveals. The reality show retains its format of isolated coexistence under constant surveillance.

Miami chef Olivia Ostrow watched just one episode of '24 in 24: Last Chef Standing' before competing in its third season. The Food Network competition features 24 chefs tackling 24 challenges over 24 hours for a $100,000 prize. Ostrow embraced the chaos, drawing from her experience at Maison Ostrow.

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New Orleans chef Nini Nguyen is competing for the third time on Food Network's Tournament of Champions, aiming to advance further in the high-stakes cooking competition. The 39-year-old chef, who reached the quarterfinals in Season 6, faces new challenges including secret top-seeded opponents and the unpredictable randomizer in Season 7. The series airs Sundays at 7 p.m., with streaming available the next day on HBO Max and Discovery+.

Mexican deputy Sergio Mayer requested a leave of absence to participate in the sixth season of Telemundo's La Casa de los Famosos, describing it as a social experiment highlighting values like respect and inclusion. The decision drew reactions from political figures including Ricardo Monreal and President Claudia Sheinbaum. Mayer, a previous participant, aims to promote Latin culture in the United States.

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The second ‘La Mansión VIP’ elimination airs live tonight at 8:00 p.m. Central Mexico time, with nominees Agustín Fernández, Daniel Borjas, Queen Buenrostro and Suavecito. HotSpanish’s reality show faces recent controversies, including an alleged cyber attack and a rules breach by participants. Sol León announced her voluntary exit this Sunday.

 

 

 

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