UPDATE: Find Out Who Won 'La Voz Kids' Season 2 Here!
After weeks of blind auditions, battles and chair spinning it all comes down to tonight's show on "La Voz Kids." Six kids will show their talent one last time before one of them is revealed as the Season 2 champion. The teams coached by Prince Royce, Roberto Tapia and Natalia Jimenez have been preparing immensely throughout the week to secure their spot as the winner of this final phase. Each of the teams is now conformed by two talents that will duke it out to follow in Season 1 winner's steps, Paola Guanche, into stardom. The coaches have lost their power and it will be up to the viewing audience to pick their winner who will be awarded with a recording contract and a cash prize to support their education. The final phase of "La Voz Kids" has been extremely intense as 6 kids have been eliminated from each show. Not only have the decisions been hard on the coaches, but seeing the singing hopefuls have their dreams crushed. It's an all female finale that will air tonight on Telemundo starting at 8pm ET/PT.
Team Natalia said a bittersweet good-bye to Aimee Miranda and Patricia Rosario during the semi-final's last week. Natalia saved Leslie Mendoza, from Bensenville, Illinois, who sang “Fallaste Corazón” and the audience vote saved Yanelis Rivera, from Lares, Puerto Rico, who performed “Hoy ya me Voy.” Last week also had Team Tapia sent Jackelyn Barrera and Gilmarie Villanueva home, while Coach Tapia saved Abril Cisneros, from Las Vegas, Nevada, who performed “Amor de mis Amores.” The audience vote saved Natalia Loya, from Downey, California, who sang “Si una Vez.” It was Team Royce that faced the toughest decision of the night when Prince Royce decided to let go of Juan Manuel Vélez and Angely Rabsatt. He then saved Dorothy Milary from Caguas, Puerto Rico, who performed “Love Song” and the audience vote saved Amanda Mena from Lynn, Massachusetts, who sang “I’ll be There.”
Telemundo already has on deck the reality show replacing "La Voz Kids" and it's a beauty pageant. Miss Latina Universo" is getting ready to rock the beauty pageant reality shows as we know it. Telemundo announced it will premiere the first-ever reality show in television history to send its winner to the most watched beauty pageant in the world, Miss Universe. The Sunday show will be hosted by "Un Nuevo Día" personality Rashel Díaz and former "Despierta America" host Raúl González. Four judges will conform the panel of "Miss Latina Universo" on Telemundo. The reality show that will have Latinas across the U.S. competing for the ultimate prize of a spot in the Miss Universe pageant will feature Chiquis Rivera, former Miss Universe Bárbara Palacios, the director of People En Español magazine Armando Correa and Poty, former "Mira Quien Baila" choreographer.
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