Michael Stuart played Juan Gabriel and won Univisions Your face

Michael Stuart played Juan Gabriel and won Univisión’s “Your face sounds like me”

American salsa singer and actor of Puerto Rican descent, Michael Stuartwas announced tonight as the winner of “Your face looks familiar” out of Unit. Throughout the competition, the 47-year-old interpreter positioned himself as one of the favorites, despite the fact that it was his first experience on a reality show.

With his appearances as “Daddy Yankees” Y “Celia Cruz”the exponent of the musical successes “Love at first sight” and “Imagining your love”, who presented his first production – “Cuentos de la vecindad” in 1996 – managed to earn the respect and admiration of the audience and the jury Judges compiled by Angelica Tal, Charytin Goyco, Eden Munoz Y Victor Manual. As soon as the decision became known, supporters of the artist and the TV room took to social networks to comment.

“Michael Stuart is the winner of this season of ‘Your Face Rings A Bell’ 2022. Congratulations!”, She wrote on the “Reality” Instagram account.

“‘And it is’. And with that, leave no doubt as to who you are. You have a world at your feet to harvest new achievements that I will enjoy to the fullest as a Puerto Rican and salsa artist,” said Alicia Rivera “Michael Stuart, an excellent human being and you were spectacular in all the presentations. Celia Cruz and today Juan Gabriel. You were my favorite. I really said it from the first presentation that you would be the winner. Many blessings.” God bless you,” said Betzaida Marrero Molina.

During the closing gala, the co-host of the missing show “Vive to nite” impersonated the late Mexican singer-songwriter John Gabriel. Just like last week with Celia Cruz, the candidate for Latin Grammy In 2005 he wowed everyone in the studio with his excellent imitation skills.

With the grand prize of $50,000, the Exponent will support the Ola del Cielo Foundation, which is dedicated to providing bodyboarding clinics and therapies to children and adolescents with Down Syndrome.

Last March, before the reality show began, Stuart said in an interview with The new day that it wasn’t easy being part of “Your face sounds like me”. But despite the strenuous days of rehearsals and preparations, he enjoyed it to the fullest, because it was a new facet of his career.

“My fear is that Christian (Daniel) will take all the girls away from me,” he joked after being asked what his biggest fear was when the cameras came on. “It’s not fear because we keep fear in the drawer. It’s that fear that you know how complicated it is to piss someone else’s pants and that you have to look good, you have to do it well. The artists will – certainly – know how it turned out, what you did wrong, what you did ugly. And I think that scares me that people and this artist can see that a real and serious job has been done”, explained the singer.

Regarding the criticism, the presenter assured that he was ready to face them. He also stated that he would use the rejections to his advantage and the strategy seemed to work for him.

“Easy. Ignore them, read them, listen to them, analyze them if they make sense, if it’s something that can help me. If not then I just turn the page and if I know it’s something, have I realized, well look, criticism is always good, even the bad ones, because I turn the bad ones, I make them the best I can And the good ones, well, you can’t hold on to the good reviews and be overconfident. Me don’t listen to destructive criticism,” he said.

‘Your face sounds to me’ arrived at Univision in 2020 based on the UK ‘show’ “You look familiar”. the mexican singer the dasa was crowned the winner while the Puerto Rican interpreter Melina Leon surprises with his characterizations of Gloria Estefan Y Olga Tanon in his attempt to win the grand prize for the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation of Puerto Rico.