Nuestra Belleza Latina

For most recent season, see Nuestra Belleza Latina 2015. For current season, see Nuestra Belleza Latina 2016.
Nuestra Belleza Latina

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Created by Marlon Quintero
Mariano Calasso
Presented by Javier Poza
(2015–Present)
Chiquinquira Delgado
(2014–Present)
Alejandra Espinoza
(2014)
Pedro Moreno
(2014)
Giselle Blondet
(2007–2013)
Judges Osmel Sousa
(2007–Present)
Jomari Goyso
(2014–Present)
Jaqueline Bracamontes
(2015-present)
Daniel Arenas
(2016–Present)
Lupita Jones
(2008-2014)
Jencarlos Canela
(2014)
Julian Gil
(2008; 2010-2013)
Jorge Aravena (2009)
Carlos Calderón (2007)
Alicia Machado (2007)
Country of origin United States
No. of seasons 10
No. of episodes 110 (As of Season 9)
Production
Location(s) Miami, Florida
Running time 85-180 minutes
Release
Original network Univision
Original release March 27, 2007 (2007-03-27) – Present
External links
Website

Nuestra Belleza Latina (English: Our Latin Beauty) is a beauty pageant and reality show produced by Univision.[1] 12 young women selected by the judges compete for the title of Nuestra Belleza Latina, as well as winning cash prizes and becoming a personality for Univision. It's hosted by Venezuelan TV host Chiquinquira Delgado and Mexican TV host Javier Poza. The first season premiered on March 27, 2007 and was one of Univision's highest rated shows. The opening theme for casting till the finalist has been performed by past winners Alejandra Espinoza, Melissa Marty, Greydis Gil, Ana Patricia Gonzalez, Nastassja Bolivar Vanessa De Roide,Marisela Demontecristo Aleyda Ortiz and Francisca Lachapel. When the finalists are chosen, the opening theme changes showing each contestant, excluding eliminated contestants. It is distributed by Univision in the United States and Puerto Rico and by Televisa in Mexico.

The current Nuestra Belleza Latina 2015 crown holder is Francisca Lachapel from the Dominican Republic.

Past titleholders

Year Country Winner
2007  Mexico Alejandra Espinoza
2008  Puerto Rico Melissa Marty
2009  Cuba Greidys Gil
2010  Mexico Ana Patricia González
2011  Nicaragua Nastassja Bolívar
2012  Puerto Rico Vanessa De Roide
2013  El Salvador Marisela Demontecristo
2014  Puerto Rico Aleyda Ortiz
2015  Dominican Republic Francisca Lachapel
2016 To be decided

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