Mira quién baila (American TV series) season 2

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Mira quién baila
Season 2
WinnerAdamari Lopez [1]
No. of episodes11
Release
Original network Univision
Original releaseSeptember 11 (2011-09-11) 
November 20, 2011 (2011-11-20)
Season chronology
 Previous
Mira Quien Baila 2010

Season two of Mira quién baila premiered on Univision on September 11, 2011 and ended on November 20, 2011. [2] The TV series is the Spanish version of British version Strictly Come Dancing and American Version Dancing with the Stars (American TV series). Ten celebrities are paired with ten professional ballroom dancers. Javier Posa and Chiquinquirá Delgado are the hosts for this season. Adamari López won 1st place, while Priscila Angel won 2nd place, and Erik Estrada in 3rd place. [3]

Judges

JudgeOccupation
Horacio Villalobos TV host and actor
Lili Estefan TV host of El Gordo y La Flaca
Bianca Marroquin Musical theatre Actor

The Celebrities

NationalityCelebrityKnown forCharity [4] Status
Mexico Stephanie Salas Former Television ActressPuentes de SaludEliminated (Day 7) st
on September 25, 2011
Mexico Geraldine Bazan Actress Big Brothers Big Sisters of America Eliminated (Day 14) nd
on October 3, 2011
Mexico Blue Demon Jr. Professional wrestler, son of the legendary Blue Demon Shriners Hospitals for Children Eliminated (Day 21) rd
on October 9, 2011
Venezuela Alejandro Chabán Actor and modelPartnership for a Healthier AmericaEliminated (Day 28) th
on October 16, 2011
ArgentinaChristian SuarezBoyfriend of Talk Show Host Laura Bozzo La Ventana de los CielosEliminated (Day 35) th
on October 23, 2011
Mexico José Manuel Figueroa Singer CARE Eliminated (Day 42) th
on October 27, 2011
Mexico Elizabeth Gutiérrez ActressThe Children's TrustEliminated (Day 49) th
on November 12, 2011
Puerto Rico Erik Estrada Actor Smile Train Third place (Day 57)
on November 20, 2011
MexicoPrisila AngelSingerTrekking for KidsSecond place (Day 57)
on November 20, 2011
Puerto Rico Adamari Lopez Actress Susan G. Komen for the Cure Winner
on November 20, 2011

Scores

ContestantPlace345678910Finale
Adamari LópezWinner1st6th6th2nd5th2nd2nd2nd
Winner
Prisila AngelRunner-up5th1st1st6th2nd1st1st1st
2nd Place
Erik Estrada3rd Place7th5th5th3rd3rd3rd4th3rd
3rd Place
Elizabeth Gutiérrez4th place8th8th7th4th4th4th3rd
E
Jose Manuel Figueroa5th place3rd3rd3rd1st1st
E
Christian Suarez6th place6th4th4th5th
E
Alejandro Chabán7th place4th2nd2nd
E
Blue Demon Jr.8th place2nd7th
E
Géraldine Bazán9th place9th
E
Stephanie Salas10th place
E
Red numbers indicate the lowest score for each week.
Green numbers indicate the highest score for each week.
  indicates the couple eliminated that week.
indicates the couple withdrew from the competition.
indicates the couple that was safe but withdrew from the competition.
indicates the winning couple.
indicates the runner-up couple.
indicates the third-place couple.

Call-Out Order

Judge's Call-Out Order
OrderEpisodes
Top 102345678910Finale
1ErikAdamariAdamariPricilaPricilaJose ManuelJose ManuelPricilaAdamariPricilaPricilaAdamari
2StephanieBluePricilaAlejandroAlejandroAdamariPricilaAdamariElizabethAdamariAdamariPricila
3AlejandroAlejandroJose ManuelJose ManuelJose ManuelErikErikErikPriscilaErikErik
4ElizabethPricilaAlejandroChristianChristianElizabethElizabethElizabethErikElizabeth
5BlueJose ManuelErikErikErikChristianAdamariJose Manuel
6PricilaChristianChristianAdamariAdamariPricilaChristian
7ChristianErikBlueBlueElizabethAlejandro
8GeraldineElizabethElizabethElizabethBlue
9Jose ManuelGeraldineGeraldineGeraldine
10AdamariStephanieStephanie
ColorDescriptionUsed
The contestant won the competitionTop 2
The contestant won second placeTop 2
The contestant was eliminatedWeek 3-Finale
The contestant was immune from eliminationWeek 2 & 9
The contestant was saved by fellow contestantsWeek 2
The contestant was nominated for upcoming eliminationWeek 2
 The contestant was saved by the viewers voteWeek 1–8 & 10

Averages

This table only counts dances scored on the traditional 30-point scale.

RBN/DPlaceCoupleNODNOM
12Pricila Angel261
21Adamari López271
35Jose Manuel Figueroa171
47Alejandro Chabán81
54Elizabeth Gutiérrez324
63Erik Estrada211
76Christian Suarez81
89Géraldine Bazán52
98Blue Demon Jr.61
1010Stephanie Salas31

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