Kirén Miret has announced her departure from the production of "La Casa de los Famosos All Stars," in a decision she described as "very complicated." Despite the reality show's season not yet concluding, Miret has chosen to leave the project, where she also worked on the Mexican version of "La Casa de los Famosos" in its previous two editions alongside Rosa María Noguerón. Through an Instagram post, Miret expressed her gratitude to the team she worked with, describing them as talented, loyal, and fun.
The producer explained that her resignation does not mean she is leaving her job at Endemol, but rather that she is simply changing productions, without providing further details. Miret stated that it is a complicated decision made because a new opportunity has presented itself in her career, emphasizing the importance of making decisions in life. She affirmed that she will miss the team and the project but is excited about what the future holds.
Amid rumors of a possible dismissal, Kirén Miret clarified the doubts through a temporary post on her Instagram, explaining that her departure from "La Casa de los Famosos All Stars" is because she has opted to embark on a new project that she describes as "dreamed" and "monumental." At no point did she mention conflicts with other personalities or reasons related to the company. On the contrary, she assured that she will continue collaborating with the same company and will soon reveal more details about her upcoming professional challenge.
Miret has a degree in Communication Sciences from the Tecnológico de Monterrey and has master's studies in Cuba. In addition to her work in television, she has ventured into entrepreneurship with the founding of Casa Morgana, an ice cream shop in Mexico City. Among her notable collaborations are programs like Shark Tank, where she participated in the selection and financing of startups. Kirén Miret has worked with renowned journalists and television channels such as MTV, National Geographic, and CNN, showcasing her versatility in the media world. At the Tecnológico de Monterrey, she has also taught classes in subjects related to journalism and audio production.