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Four Sanctioned and Put to a Vote on La Granja VIP

Fallout now stretches off set, with apologies, a contested insult, a confirmed marriage proposal reshaping the narrative.

Overview

  • Producers placed Samahara Lobatón, Shirley Arica, Pamela López, and Paul Michael on the chopping block as a disciplinary move, with a public vote set to decide who leaves.
  • The sanction followed a dispute over misplaced garbage bags that surged into insults and confrontational gestures, which the host said broke rules on language and non‑aggression.
  • Paul Michael issued on‑camera apologies to Samahara and Shirley, admitting he had acted like a jerk and saying he wanted peace after crossing clear lines.
  • Youna publicly distanced himself from Samahara’s conduct yet said he hopes she stays for their daughter, and he confirmed he sent the bouquet with a marriage proposal shown on the program.
  • Melissa Klug fired back after being nominated by Pamela López, accusing her of mocking a past medical crisis involving Klug’s daughter, which deepened the show’s broader debate over limits and conduct.