updated in July 26, 2012 to 09:54 PM

Mira Quien Baila: 'La Chilindrina' joins the dancing show

Mira Quien Baila: 'La Chilindrina' joins the dancing shows

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Just like the Anglo market has Dancing With The Stars, Latinos have Mira Quien Baila, an exposition of fallen celebrities. This year more D-List stars have been confirmed, like Alicia Machado (Ex-Miss Universe), Maripily (?), Sammy (stylist), Ojani Noa (J.Lo's ex-husband) and just confirmed Maria Antonieta De Las Nieves, "La Chilindrina."

The actress was recently in Amar De Nuevo, a telenovela that was shot in Mexico for Telemundo. The soap was so bad that not even its own network has aired it and has done terrible in sales to other countries.

She is also not enjoying any of the resurgance of El Chavo as an animated series as she was kept out of it due to issues with the shows creator, Roberto Gomez Bolaños.

Unfortunately Maria Antonieta might not have many job offers and is forced to lower herself to this type of show. It is one thing if you're still young and still in good condition to get your groove on, but come on La Chilindrina is over 60 years old. How much can she do on the dance floor? Is she our version of Cloris Leachman? Does she really think she has a chance of winning?

We guess every show needs to have one celebrity leave on the first week, right?

How many weeks do you think La Chilindrina will last on Mira Quien Baila?

 

 

 

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