With his victory in hand Challenge to fame (Ecuavisa), the actor Diego Alvarez He reaffirmed that “he is still the king” as he is already an experienced reality show participant and in fact won his first reality TV competition in 2011, in the same television house, called famous school.

But not everyone is positive about the ‘supremacy’ of the artist, better known as Don Day, in these types of competitions. Followers of the program took to social media to express their disapproval of the interpreter’s triumph.

Don Day wins ‘Challenge to Fame’: this was the final of the Ecuavisa ‘reality’

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“How can you be proud of the victory, when you have done nothing, not won any challenge, either alone or in a group,” said user @anerol.aguilar. “Don Day clearly knew he was going to win, because it showed on his face. What a shame that they sold a lie to the public,” said @roggerm170.

“How unfair actually,” said @scaarletfranco. “The biggest theft in Ecuador,” added @juanfranco1898, referring to his distrust in the voting system (via an application).

“Like if you don’t agree with this result,” digital creator @soyandresuarez joked. Similar was @andrepaez19’s comment: “Like if you think it was fraud and mocked the viewers.”

Other followers, who criticized Don Day being the winner, added that for them the winner should have been Conny Garcés, who actually finished in second place. “For Ecuador, Conny is the winner, but it was already agreed that you would win,” said @yaquelinesuarez.