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La casa de los gemelos

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La casa de los gemelos (The Twins’ House) is a Spanish reality game show created and hosted by brothers Daniel and Carlos Ramos, who run the YouTube channel Zona Gemelos. TikTok creators live in a house with 24-hour cameras, and the winner is chosen by the public. The first series offered a €50,000 prize, and the second series raised it to €100,000.

The show began on 12 October 2025 but was halted by the producers the next day after incidents between contestants, ending filming of the first series early. It later returned with stronger security for a second series. On 30 December 2025, the brothers announced a third series. The second series finale, held in Puerta del Sol for the Twelve Grapes celebration (2025/26), drew about 2.7 million viewers.

In December 2025, the Association of Users of Communication asked the national regulator (CNMC) to investigate potential broadcasting rule breaches, including physical and verbal altercations, heavy drinking, and homophobic comments, and raised concerns about minor protection due to unclear age ratings in early episodes. Several TV reports criticized the lack of traditional TV regulations. Another investigation suggested the show was funded by sports betting promoted to children, with influencers paid to advertise the twins’ sites and claims that promised fees were not paid. The set reportedly cost €500,000 to rent. The brothers defended themselves, saying that gambling ads appear in many popular shows and that TV funding works in a similar way.


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