
The game show debuted with a rating of 495,430 viewers and was canceled after registering up to 291,440 viewers, the lowest audience for Channel 5 during prime time.
Sergio Mayer managed to break the curse of the spin-off shows from La Casa de los Famosos México with "Tentados por la fortuna". This was the only show hosted by a former member that exceeded a million viewers on television, reaching 1.1 million, competing with "Vence a las estrellas".
The reality show "Tentados por la fortuna", produced by Endemol and Televisa, achieved a record audience, reaching 5.5 million viewers in the final won by Mario Bezares. However, other projects starring former members did not have the same success.
The show "La Guarida del Infierno" featuring all former members of Team Infierno had an audience of 712,000 viewers, being canceled for failing to attract viewers, becoming a resounding failure compared to the competition.
A more recent example is the show by Nicola Porcella, "Soltero Cotizado", which saw a 59% decrease in audience compared to other shows, resulting in disappointment for Televisa. La Casa de los Famosos México seems to carry a curse for its television spin-offs.
"Perdida pero famosa", featuring Wendy Guevara, was the first spin-off from LCDLFMX that did not succeed and was canceled after its first season. Wendy also starred in a mini-soap opera "Amor Viejo en París" with an audience of only 441,000 viewers at its premiere.
Television projects by former members of La Casa de los Famosos México have not been well received by the public, highlighting the supposed curse surrounding these shows.