Galilea Montijo heads the fourth season of the reality show

Galilea Montijo returns as host of the new season of the reality show.

The return of Galilea Montijo confirmed

The countdown to the fourth season of “The House of the Famous Mexico” has already begun. The production confirmed this afternoon the first figure of the program.

Galilea Montijo will return as the main host of the reality show. This was announced by the presenter herself, who invited the public to prepare for an edition “full of surprises, strategies and moments that will give people something to talk about.”

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Details of the new edition

Although the names of the participants and the exact release date have not yet been revealed, the production team is already working on preparations. Montijo will be the visible face of the format, which combines coexistence, competition and weekly eliminations.

The reality show has captured a wide audience in previous editions, with high levels of interaction on social networks. For this fourth installment, the dynamic is expected to include unexpected twists and new rules that increase tension between the inhabitants.

The host did not give any more clues about possible changes, but assured that the public will not be disappointed. Meanwhile, speculation about the next confirmed ones is already circulating on digital platforms.

Omar Camacho: from high school to the Flow Fest stage

At 19, he left high school to release his debut album with notable collaborations.

Omar Camacho was 18 years old when he asked his parents for permission to leave high school. It wasn’t a whim: his musical career was already taking off. Now, at 19, he presents his debut album I will never die, a fusion of regional Mexican music with hip hop that includes collaborations with Víctor Mendivil, Óscar Maydon and Santa Fe Klan.

Born in Chula Vista, California, and raised between Tijuana and Sinaloa, Camacho grew up listening to corridos and American rap. His rise to fame came through the Internet, where he uploaded singing videos. Óscar Maydon signed it for his Rico o Muerto label.

“I went straight to making music,” he explained in an interview. “My parents didn’t let me leave high school. I always told them ‘hey, let me leave because I’m fine now, I don’t want to wake up early’, but they wouldn’t let me, until it became a little more real.”

Now he gets up early for concerts, composition or video recording. His parents’ doubts were logical: there was no history of professional musicians in his family, although there were amateurs like his father and his aunts.

Collaborations that marked the album

The first song that opened the way for him was “2+2” with Víctor Mendivil. Then came “4×4”, with the same guest plus Angel Almaguer and $HUPE. Santa Fe Klan joined in for “Atrévete” and “Biggie di Bong.”

“Collaborating with Víctor Mendivil was a dream for me, thank God it came true,” said Camacho. “The beautiful song ‘2+2’ came out and I showed it to him and he liked it and decided to record it on his own.”

Regarding Santa Fe Klan, he added: “He invited us to his house in Guadalajara. He has a very different way of recording and he is very up to date. I mean, you can see that he really loves music.”

Oscar Maydon, in addition to being a mentor, appears in “The City of the Sun.” Camacho says that he called him when he was sleeping: “He told me ‘here I have a song that would be good for you, I imagined it with your voice’. I was very excited.”

The bonus track “3AM” features Jimmy Guzmán, Alemán and Gera MX. Camacho feels proud to belong to the new generation of Mexican rappers.

“I want my music to never die,” he said. “May my music always be there and be heard, even if there is one person in the world listening to me.”

Camacho will perform at the end of November at the Coca-Cola Flow Fest, where he has already been a guest of Mendivil. Now he hopes to be the headliner. He also plans a concert tour for his album.

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Gallagher vs Olvera: the rivalry that heats up the 2026 World Cup

The Maná vocalist responded to Liam Gallagher's prediction about Mexico vs England.

The countdown to the Mexico-England match in the round of 16 of the 2026 World Cup unleashed an unexpected rivalry in music. Liam Gallagher predicted his team would win 5-0. Fher Olvera, vocalist of Maná, responded with a video and a phrase that went viral:

“5-0? Don’t stain, get situated… see you there on Sunday.”

The exchange opened another question: if Maná and Oasis were soccer teams, who would win?

Oasis starts with an advantage in sales: more than 100 million albums compared to 45 million for Maná. But the Mexican band has four Grammys and multiple Latin Grammys, while Oasis has seven Brit Awards.

On digital platforms, the duel is even. Oasis reaches 33 million monthly listeners on Spotify; Manna, 27 million. However, Maná leads in followers within the same platform and dominates YouTube with more subscribers. On Instagram, Oasis has a larger community.

There is no shortage of iconic songs: Oasis attacks with “Wonderwall”, “Don’t Look Back in Anger” and “Champagne Supernova”. Maná responds with “Rayando el Sol”, “Oye Mi Amor” and “Clavado en un Bar”.

In the end, the result depends on the side of the stand. What is a fact: the clash between Gallagher and Olvera turned a World Cup match into a classic also among fans.

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Maná’s Fher responds to Liam Gallagher’s prediction

Fher de Maná responds with humor to Liam Gallagher's prediction of a 5-0 victory over Mexico.

The preview of the duel between Mexico and England for the round of 16 of the 2026 World Cup continues to give something to talk about. Liam Gallagher, vocalist of Oasis, sparked controversy by predicting in X that his team will win 5-0 against Tricolor. Fher, leader of Maná, was quick to reply.

Fher’s response

In a video published on Instagram, the Mexican singer reacted to the Briton’s message:

“Let’s see, don’t stain; get your bearings, dude. 5-0? Calm down; we’ll see you on Sunday to see how it goes, dude.”

Fher is no stranger to provocations. The musical and football rivalry between both countries intensifies before the game.

Context of the meeting

Mexico reached the round of 16 after beating Ecuador 2-0. England qualified by beating the Democratic Republic of the Congo 2-1. Both teams will seek a ticket to the quarterfinals.

The English fans have made Wonderwall, the song of Oasis, an anthem during the tournament. After the last victory, hundreds of fans chanted the song along with the players in the stands.

Background with the Gallaghers

It is not the first time that a Gallagher has generated a stir with Mexican soccer. In 2012, Noel Gallagher said on ESPN about Javier “Chicharito” Hernández:

“I think he’s an idiot (laughs). He’s an idiot; Did you know that the word ‘Chicharito’ means ‘the little idiot’?”

The duel between Mexico and England promises emotions both on the field and off it.

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