Alfredo Adame lashes out at his former housemates from 'La Casa de los Famosos All-Stars'
On December 21, 2025, Alfredo Adame became the first winner of TV Azteca's reality show, 'La Granja VIP'
Almost a month after his victory on 'La Granja VIP', Mexican actor Alfredo Adame remains in the eye of the storm due to the rivalry that arose in 'La Casa de los Famosos All-Stars'. In a recent appearance on Telemundo's La Mesa Caliente program, Adame responded unfiltered to the criticism leveled against him by several of his former housemates. With his characteristic directness, the man also known as Golden Boy began his rebuttal with a forceful general message: “I am overjoyed that they continue to expose their mediocrity, their ignorance, and above all, the failed lives they have led.” Adame's Statements He then addressed each of his detractors specifically. Regarding Diego Soldano, he stated that he is a “failed actor” who has been out of work for three years, which, according to Adame, is why he is talking about him. “They brought him to The House of the Famous so that I could humiliate and denigrate him,” he declared. Regarding the Colombian content creator Rosa Caiafa, Adame was equally scathing. Although the show's hosts asked him to be more moderate, the actor ended his remarks about her by saying that Caiafa wasn't "worth a peanut," so he decided not to elaborate. For Paulo Quevedo, with whom he has had public feuds in the past, he opted for a different strategy this time, avoiding making overly harsh comments. Finally, he turned his attention to Luca Onestini, lamenting that, "being so young, he has such a sad life" and that he's "good for nothing." Adame's statements demonstrate that, despite the time that has passed since the end of the reality show, the tensions and rivalries between some former contestants remain. The actor has not only not forgotten his experience on the show, but he has also used this platform to respond forcefully and without hesitation to what he considers unjustified attacks.highlighting that off-screen conflicts can be just as intense as those seen on screen.
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