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Melissa Klug Rejects Samahara Lobatón’s Claim Her ‘La Granja VIP’ Exit Was Set by Contract

The dispute tests the show’s claim that viewers control eliminations.

Overview

  • Klug said her elimination came from a lack of public support and she distanced herself from her daughter’s allegation of a contractually planned exit.
  • 'La Granja VIP' production said eliminations are decided only by audience voting and denied that contracts determine who leaves.
  • Samahara Lobatón triggered the dispute after telling castmates that her mother had already fulfilled a contract and was not removed by votes.
  • During Sunday’s election-day trip to vote, bystanders confronted Samahara in the street and shouted that she was lying about the show.
  • In a brief on-camera reunion, Samahara’s sister told her to watch her words, signaling family strain over comments that have drawn heavy online backlash.