Would You Bet on Me?, the Univision reality show, premieres January 18 at 8 PM/7C
In this edition, they will also isolate themselves from the world to live under the public eye 24/7 in an isolated villa
“Would You Bet on Me?” This is the new reality show from Televisa-Univision, which will premiere on Hispanic television on January 18, 2026. The format will feature 12 celebrities who will enter the project accompanied by their respective partners. In this edition, they will also be isolated from the world to live under the public eye 24/7 in a secluded villa where each challenge will test their love, loyalty, and ability to believe in one another. This project seeks to expose, through the game, that for these couples, not only will money be at risk, but also the trust and connection that binds them. For weeks, the production has confirmed that the hosts of this program will be Alejandra Espinoza and Alan Tacher. The show will also feature three analysts as panelists. The names of these three celebrities will be confirmed soon. It is speculated that they could include Poncho de Nigris, Julian Gil, and even Marcela Mistral, as all three have already participated in a similar project, but for Canela.TV. The show, hosted by Espinoza and Tacher, will air Monday through Friday and every Sunday, revealing intense twists, unexpected betrayals, and the riskiest bets. In the United States, the Sunday primetime shows will air simultaneously on Univision and the streaming service ViX at 8 PM ET/7 PM CT. The Monday through Friday shows will air on UniMas and ViX at the same time. Fans in Mexico can tune in to the Sunday shows on Las Estrellas at 9 PM and enjoy the full experience on ViX. The rest of Latin America will be able to enjoy all the content exclusively on ViX. Note that the 24/7 broadcast will be available on ViX with a total of eight exclusive uncensored channels and additional content in the daily pre- and post-shows, allowing the audience to witness and judge every move inside the Villa. The hosts of the ViX shows will also be confirmed soon. This is reminiscent of Televisa's broadcast of "La Casa de los Famosos" in its Mexican edition.

