Mira quién baila (American TV series) season 8

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Mira quién baila
Season 8
Mira quien baila season 8.jpg
Winner Kiara Liz
No. of episodes7
Release
Original network Univision
Original releaseJanuary 12 (2020-01-12) 
February 23, 2020 (2020-02-23)
Season chronology
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The eighth season of Mira quién baila , also known as Mira quién baila All Stars premiered on Univision on January 12, 2020. The TV series is the American Spanish-language version of British version Strictly Come Dancing and American version Dancing with the Stars . Eight celebrities are paired with eight professional ballroom dancers. The winner will receive a grand prize donation to the charity of their choice. Javier Poza and Chiquinquirá Delgado returned as the show's hosts. Dayanara Torres and Casper Smart returned as judges. [1] Bianca Marroquín returned as judge, after being absent for the previous two seasons; while Yuri did not return as judge. [2] The winner, Kiara Liz, received $25,000 for her chosen charity. [3]

Celebrities

NationalityCelebrityOccupation / known forCharity [4] Status
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico El Bebeto [5] SingerTeletón USA
Eliminated
on January 19, 2020 [6]
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Fanny Lú [7] Singer & Actress St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Eliminated
on January 26, 2020 [8]
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic Brea Frank [9] Host & Announcer Homeboy Industries
Eliminated
on February 2, 2020 [10]
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Adriel Favela [11] SingerUnited We Dream
Eliminated
on February 9, 2020 [12]
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela Kimberly Dos Ramos [5] Actress National Breast Cancer Foundation
Eliminated
on February 16, 2020 [13]
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Adrián Lastra [14] Actor Make-A-Wish Foundation
Third place
on February 23, 2020 [3]
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Sofía Castro [15] Actress National Multiple Sclerosis Society
Second place
on February 23, 2020 [3]
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico Kiara Liz [16] Model & Miss Universe Puerto Rico 2018 El Trotamundos
Winner
on February 23, 2020 [3]

Ratings

EpisodeAir dateViewers
(millions)
1"Week 1"January 12, 20201.90 [17]
2"Week 2"January 19, 20201.86 [18]
3"Week 3"January 26, 20201.45 [19]
4"Week 4"February 2, 20201.32 [20]
5"Week 5"February 9, 20201.36 [21]
6"Semifinal"February 16, 20201.50 [22]
7"Final"February 23, 20201.90 [23]

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