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Laura Bozzo's Controversial Entry into Dominican Reality Show 'La Casa de Alofoke 2' and Rejected Contract over Weekly Salary Dispute

Santiago Matías, producer and creator of 'La Casa de Alofoke,' revealed that he rejected the entry of Peruvian TV host Laura Bozzo into the reality show due to disagreements over her weekly salary. Bozzo, known for her catchphrase '¡Que pase el desgraciado!', had signed a contract and received a sum of money to participate in the show's second season, but Matías declined to pay her a fixed weekly salary, believing it would be disrespectful to other contestants. Instead, the show’s participants receive a symbolic daily payment of $200, with their main benefit being international exposure, which has significantly increased their social media followers—some gaining over a million followers in just 30 days. Bozzo announced her arrival on Instagram, expressing her intent to 'ignite' the show and connect with her fans, adding that she was on her way to the Dominican Republic to join the program. Bozzo's career has been marked by legal and media controversies, including accusations of tax evasion, investigations related to her ties with Vladimiro Montesinos, and criticism over sensationalist content. Her participation in 'La Casa de Alofoke 2' is highly anticipated, especially given her reputation for stirring controversy and her iconic phrase '¡Que pase el desgraciado!'. The show continues to be a focal point of entertainment news, with Bozzo’s involvement expected to generate significant buzz.

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