Chenoa is returning to the judging panel of the popular competition Your face is calling me for its new season on Antena 3. The singer will join the show as a panelist, bringing a fresh energy to the format as it prepares to unveil its lineup in the U.S. and Canadian markets where fans are eager to see how the familiar contestant dynamics blend with new personalities. This season marks a continued extension of Chenoa’s multifaceted career, as she balances musical performances with the responsibilities of guiding emerging talent on a national stage. Sources close to the production confirm her involvement as part of a broader strategy to refresh the show while maintaining its signature warmth and humor [Attribution: Antena 3].
The star did not miss the green carpet of the season’s Awards ceremony, hosted last Thursday in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, where she presented one of the coveted prizes and took the opportunity to engage with media and fans alike. Her appearance underscored her ongoing connection to the industry and her readiness to contribute to this new chapter of the program. Attendees noted her poised presence and her willingness to share insights about the forthcoming season with a broader audience [Attribution: Local Media Coverage].
During the event, the media team from YOTELE spoke with the Mallorcan artist, who expressed genuine enthusiasm for the upcoming season. She conveyed that she is approaching the new role with love and curiosity, adding that there is a lot to explore and she plans to absorb everything as the process unfolds. The sentiment mirrored a broader excitement within the team about how the judges’ panel could evolve while staying true to the show’s core appeal [Attribution: YOTELE Interview].
The first official confirmations for the cast were announced recently, and Chenoa offered thoughts on some of the names that had already been revealed. She spoke warmly about Anne Igartiburu, emphasizing her deep love for music and suggesting that the combination could generate delightful moments under the pressure of live television. Her respect for Igartiburu’s experience hinted at the potential for strong mentorship dynamics on set. The remarks reflected a sense of collaboration and mutual admiration among the judges as they prepare to navigate a season that promises lively exchanges and surprising performances [Attribution: Cast Announcements].
The Mallorcan artist also noted that she has long admired several colleagues from previous projects, including Josie, with whom she previously collaborated on Zapeando. She described their reunion as a source of anticipation for enjoyable interactions and lighthearted banter in the studio. She acknowledged that the presence of a diverse cast presents a challenge, but viewed it as a chance to enrich the judging process rather than complicate it. The conversation highlighted how contestants like Chenoa and others—Susi Carmelo, Merche, and Alfred García—could bring a broad spectrum of experiences to the competition, enriching the show’s color palette and elevating the overall entertainment value for audiences in North America as well as Europe [Attribution: Interviews & Cast Coverage].