Fans of "Rica Famosa Latina" have been eager to see footage of Season 3 that has added Niurka Marcos to the cast. Estrella TV released a teaser video this week that shows all of the girls with the song "Antes Muerta Que Sencilla" playing in the background. The short clip doesn't contain any footage of the actual show, but we can expect for fireworks to blast off just like the previous two seasons. The new season also welcomes Andrea Garcia and Lupillo Rivera's wife Mayeli Rivera into the mix that will join existing cast members Sandra Vidal, Veronica Del Rosal, Luzelba Mansour and Sissi Fleitas. Watch the teaser vid down below and tell us what you think!
Not returning for a third round are fan favorites Estela Mora and Elisa Beristain. Season 2 ended in a brawl between the two ladies, with Mora ending up handcuffed by police. In the last episode of the season we see Estela completely blind-sighted by Pepe Garza's wife who attacks her inside a restaurant in Glendale as she was having lunch with Luzelba Mansour. Estela, fearing for her life, calls police to put a stop to Elisa as production did not intervene at all. On the episode that was broadcasted, we then see Estela holding on to a camera and then being arrested. During the reunion show, Beristain said that Mora hit police and that is why she ended up being handcuffed by officers. Mora alleges that she merely kept the camera to preserve the memory sticks to have proof of the altercation.
Fans of the show expected a resolution to this situation during Season 3, but unfortunately this will not be on camera. Both, Estela and Elisa, are not part of the regular cast and will not appear any longer on "Rica Famosa Latina." The reason as to why these two ladies will not be returning is unsure, but it has gotten fans upset. Estela Mora was always portrayed as a classy lady, she got into issues, but she had a proper way to resolve them, unlike Elisa Beristain who was a complete animal. Season 3 of "Rica Famosa Latina" kicks off on September 21 on Estrella TV.
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