The eleventh premiere of Your face looks like a 10 to me proved to be one of the season’s most moving moments, featuring comedians Agustín Jiménez and Raúl Pérez. A request to sing the ballad Two men and one destiny carried a heavy weight, since the original Spanish pop classic is tied to two early icons: Álex Casademunt and David Bustamante. In this edition, the show opted to showcase Sergio Dalma and Bustamante’s rendition rather than the familiar duo version that had become a fan favorite across generations.
As the performance opened, the contestant of Your face looks like a ten to me sat on the couch among fellow editors, the room already tense with emotion. Tears welled up quickly for Casademunt’s longtime partner, who struggled to complete his thoughts while the host asked if he was all right. It felt like a moment of shared memory, a reminder that the song stirred up a gallery of personal histories for those who witnessed it. The host leaned in and mirrored the sentiment, noting that the track was indeed steeped in memories for him as well.
Merche moves to Pasapalabra with a message to Álex Casademunt: I carry you in my heart
The singer from Cadiz paid tribute to a legacy she values deeply, emphasizing that Sergio Dalma stands among the nation’s greats, while insisting the song truly belongs to Álex Casademunt. The moment carried a quiet intensity as Merche spoke her truth about where the song resides in her personal timeline. The audience responded with a wave of applause, the kind that acknowledges a shared history and a future where memory remains bright.
Chenoa, serving as a juror, found words hard to come by as she steadied herself and honored the editing partner who helped shape the show’s tone. The crowd joined in with a supportive chorus, lending strength to the moment and turning the stage into a living tribute for the fans watching at home in both Canada and the United States and across North America. [Source: televisual memory catalog]
Emotional memory of OT 1 contestants to Álex Casademunt: You will always be 16 years old
The session of recollections continued with the OT 1 alumni recalling what Casademunt meant to them. The shared accounts carried warmth and sadness in equal measure, underscoring the impact of a young artist who left an imprint on a generation of performers. The narratives hinted at the enduring influence of Casademunt on the careers and friendships forged within the competition’s circle. [Citation: show archival materials]
Did he talk about Merche?
Merche remained composed while recounting a personal anecdote tied to the song Two men and one destiny. She explained that the track marked the early days of her relationship with Casademunt, a memory she guardingly shared as the presenter had alluded to before. She spoke with affection, confirming that the pair were once close and that their bond lived vividly in those early moments of their love. The Cadiz native added that the public’s curiosity is natural but that her affection for Álex Casademunt endures beyond the spotlight. She also acknowledged the unwavering support that surrounded him and his family. The moment closed with a heartfelt affirmation from Merche: we love you, Álex Casademunt, always. [Attribution: on-set recollections]
In closing, the host invited the audience to give a standing ovation for the late Catalan singer and for his family, a gesture that resonated with viewers who cherish memory as part of the show’s fabric. The collective response underscored the way performance can become a bridge between past and present, linking fans in Canada, the United States, and beyond through a shared emotional experience.