Farewell to the Farm: Carolina Ross Receives the Passport to Return Home
Well yes, friends of digital life. This Sunday, La Granja VIP decided that it was time to distribute the first dose of reality (pun intended) and gave us its first elimination night. And it wasn’t stupid. Imagine the scene: more than 33 million votes flying through cyberspace, decided the fate of our favorite celebrities living as peasants. A figure that, let’s be honest, probably exceeds the turnout in some student elections. The driver, the ever-present Adal Ramones, not only gave smiles and knowing looks at the camera, but also dropped the bomb: the final grand prize for the last farmer standing will be 2 million pesos. For that ticket, anyone can tolerate sleeping in a barn, right?
Nominees, Pawns and the Barn Drama: A Cocktail of Reality
But the party didn’t end with the elimination. Oh no. The internal dynamics of the farm demanded its own tribute. All the inhabitants had to vote to define the peons of the week. Translation for those of us who are not in the world: those poor souls condemned to sleep in the barn. No, it is not a loft with rustic chic decoration. We’re talking about a place so inhospitable it would make your messy room look like a presidential suite. There they will be cold, count sheep (literally, perhaps) and have a space to sleep and… well, do their business, which probably doesn’t include a soft-flush toilet. A true country luxury.
In the spotlight this week were the trio of misfortune: Carolina Ross, César Doroteo and La Bea. The three of them, hanging on the famous nominees plaque, depended completely on the whim and loyalty of the television audience. Their only dream was to ensure their permanence in this competition so that they could then plan their sweet revenge against those who so kindly put them in that uncomfortable position. Because on the farm, as in life itself, the first thing is to survive, and the second is to settle accounts with style.
And the final verdict, handed down by the wise and sometimes ruthless audience, fell on Carolina Ross. That’s right, Carolina became the first official expelled from this edition of La Granja VIP. It didn’t get the necessary support, that massive like that saves you from digital blockage in the real world. His farming adventure came to an end, and now his role is reduced to following the journey of his former colleagues from the comfort of his home, with a bowl of popcorn and, surely, a very different perspective on what life in the country is like. From the couch, everything seems less dramatic.
With this departure, Carolina can also say goodbye to the financial prize of 2 million pesos. That juicy loot will go to the farmer with the physical and mental resistance of a champion, the one who manages to be the last to leave the recording set. And be careful, because that initial amount could even increase with the individual rewards that are added throughout the competition. Because in this game, sometimes doing a task well not only gives you points, it can give you a few extra pesos. Motivation? All.
In summary, the reality television program has already shown its cards: massive voting, strategies of alliance and betrayal, and living conditions that test the glamor of any celebrity. The expulsion of Carolina Ross marks the beginning of a pitched battle for a million-dollar prize, where only the most astute and resilient will be able to win the final victory. The rest will have to settle for being a mere spectator of their own truncated farming dream.
Do you think the public made the right decision or was there another farmer who deserved the expulsion more?Share this farmer drama on your social networks and don’t miss a single detail of the fight for the 2 million pesos.




