Objetivo Fama (season 2)

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Objetivo Fama
Season 2
Hosted by
Judges
  • Roberto Sueiro
  • Lissy Estrella
Winner Anaís Martínez
Runner-upAzucena Salazar
Finals venueTeatro del Parque, Santurce
Release
Original network Univision Puerto Rico
Original releaseFebruary 5 (2005-02-05) 
May 1, 2005 (2005-05-01)
Season chronology
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The second season of Objetivo Fama began in 2005. This season the judges are Roberto Sueiro, Hilda Ramos, and Fernando Allende. The show was hosted by Mexican actor/singer Victor Noriega and Puerto Rican celebrity Yizette Cifredo.

Contents

Auditions

Final Cutdown

Out of each audition, a group of semi-finalists were selected. This was the first time that international contestants participated in the contest.

The 20 selected contestants were:

#ContestantHometownNationalityAge*
1 Anaís Martínez Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Dominican 20
2Angélica Pacheco Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Puerto Rican
3Azucena Salazar Flag of Mexico.svg Mexican 18
4Carlos Alberto Aldana Flag of Mexico.svg Mexican
5Carlos Rubén Salazar Flag of Mexico.svg Mexican
6Carmen Rivera Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Puerto Rican
7Darla Delgado Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Puerto Rican
8Emilio Acevedo Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Puerto Rican
9Estéban Nuñez Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Puerto Rican
10Jayro Rosado Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Puerto Rican20
11Karol de Jesús Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Puerto Rican
12Luis Angel López Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Puerto Rican
13Marland Rodríguez Flag of Cuba.svg Cuban
14Natalie Amaya Flag of El Salvador.svg Salvadoran
15Priscila Salisbury Flag of Mexico.svg Mexican
16Rodolfo Castera Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Puerto Rican
17 Rosangela Abreu Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Puerto Rican21
18Tairon Aguilera Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuelan
19Verónica Zavala Flag of Mexico.svg Mexican
20Wenceslao Navarro Flag of Mexico.svg Mexican

* Age was taken at the beginning of the contest (2007)

Controversies

Some controversies that surfaced during the season.

After the Show

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