Chanel Terrero set to expand her act across TV after Eurovision spotlight
Chanel Terrero, the Catalan artist who sparked controversy during the Benidorm Festival and then turned heads again at Eurovision, continues to shape a memorable career arc. Her latest projects are drawing attention to what lies ahead for her in television, with industry chatter pointing toward a prominent return to the screen rather than a quiet retirement from the stage. The buzz around her public appearances and the dramatic moments at her concerts has kept fans and critics watching closely, suggesting a new chapter is on the horizon for the performer who has become a household name across Spain and beyond.
The upcoming UPA Next is poised to bring back a lineup of familiar faces, including veteran stars who helped define the series in its heyday. Names like Miguel Ángel Muñoz, Beatriz Luengo, and Mónica Cruz are tipped to reprise their roles, while one notable scoop from Bluper indicates that ATRESplayer Premium has finalized key details about the project. This new season promises to reconnect audiences with the beloved ensemble and to lay the groundwork for Chanel Terrero to appear in a central role, following her signature Eurovision triumph in 2022.
The by-product project, frequently described in industry chatter as a step forward for the franchise, is scheduled to premiere on the Antena 3 streaming platform. Sources close to the production say the plan is to align Chanel with Carmen Arranz’s School of Performing Arts, suggesting a high level of preparation and ambition behind the scenes.
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At present, Chanel’s exact character in UPA Next remains under wraps. The artist, who transformed Spain into a nation of fans during her Eurovision performance, is widely anticipated to take a leading role in the series. Her background as a multifaceted performer—singer, dancer, and actress—bolsters expectations that she will once again headline a major television project. Her early acting forays include roles in popular series such as El Secreto de Puente Viejo and Águila Roja, with a recent appearance in the Movistar Plus fiction El Inmortal signaling a broadened acting portfolio.
The pilot episode surprises Chanel on her journey back to Spain after Eurovision glory
As filming plans for UPA Next advance, ATRESplayer Premium and The Mediapro Studio have organized a mix of online and in-person broadcasts to showcase the new series. The cast is expected to be completed within a few weeks, with production moving quickly to begin shooting. Chanel’s growing prominence in the Italian, European, and Spanish television landscapes underscores a broader strategy to combine live performance fame with scripted television, creating a seamless bridge between cinema, stage, and small screen appeal.