
Gran Hermano 2025 Finale: Tato, Luz, or Ulises, one will be the champion tonight
With just a few hours left until the deadline, here is a review of who the three finalists are and how they got here
After more than six months of confinement, the 2025 edition of Gran Hermano comes to an end tonight. Starting at 10:30 p.m. on Telefe, the country's most famous house says goodbye with three participants who managed to survive everything: alliances, betrayals, tough nominations, and the constant judgment of the public.
The finalists competing for the grand prize are Ulises Apóstolo, Santiago "Tato" Algorta, and Luz Tito. Three very different profiles, but with something in common: they are the only ones who have remained since the beginning, December 2.
The departure of Eugenia Ruíz in Monday's gala defined the final trio. With her exit, euphoria erupted. Screams, emotion, and a collective dip in the pool marked the start of the decisive stretch.
Just hours before one of them walks out the door as the winner, we review who they are, how they played, and why they are now one step away from glory.
Ulises Apóstolo: the invisible strategist who unsettled everyone
Córdoba is on edge for Ulises Apóstolo Borleto, a 27-year-old political scientist, legal advisor to a public official, and digital communication specialist. He knew how to play in the shadows, generating tension without exposing himself.
From the beginning, he was part of "Los causas," a group that included Chiara, Renato, Jenifer, and Giuliano. Within that structure, he established himself as an uncomfortable leader: he let others wear themselves out while he watched from the couch with his mate.
His strongest bond was with Chiara Mancuso, with whom he formed a key duo. She faced the public; he operated in silence. This formula kept him afloat even in the toughest nominations.

Ulises spoke little about his personal life, although he hinted at having lived his private life discreetly. "I've never introduced anyone at home," he said before entering, showing a reserved side that was also reflected in his game.
In recent weeks, he moderated his tone. Perhaps for convenience, he sought to get closer to Luz and Tato, with whom he had had several clashes. Without losing his style, he refined his coexistence toward the end.
He is also the most careful with aesthetics: he carefully selected each gala look, won a brand-new car in a challenge and used the concept of "show" as his calling card, which earned him a special rapport with host Santiago del Moro.
Today, he awaits the final with the composure of someone who knows that, win or lose, his game was to get involved little and come out on top.
Santiago "Tato" Algorta: the irresistible strategist who made everyone uncomfortable and leads outside
Uruguayan, provocative, and unafraid of what people might say, Tato made the most noise inside and outside the house. He introduced himself with a phrase that defined his stance: "I always want to be the most handsome."
His self-confidence and focus on the game were integral parts of his strategy. From the start, he formed a trio with Luciana and Luz, facing off against Ulises and Chiara in one of the most pronounced rifts of this edition.
With more than 500,000 followers on Instagram, he leads on social media. His popularity grew thanks to saved nominations, sharp remarks, and an ambiguous relationship with Luz, which sparked both sympathy and criticism.

Tato withstood several attacks due to his closeness with Luz, an intense friendship that never crossed the romantic line, since she always maintained her relationship with the Spaniard "Pestañas" Murcia, who visited her in the house and is still waiting for her outside. Far from holding back, Luz's rejection exposed a rarely seen side of him: vulnerable, frustrated, and at times, disoriented. This emotional side surprised both his housemates and the public.

Throughout the competition, he remained firm in his stance, polarizing but never losing authenticity. This allowed him to withstand eliminations and reach this stage with the support of an audience that either loves or hates him, but never ignores him.
Luz Tito: from Jujuy to the final, with resilience and uncomfortable silence
She is 21 years old, from Jujuy, and the youngest of the finalist trio. Her path to the house was long: she went through many auditions before making it in. Once inside, she showed herself to be observant, patient, and true to herself.

She worked as a ticket seller, waitress, nanny, and even cloakroom attendant. This experience translated into adaptability, something vital to survive in Gran Hermano.
From the start, she joined Tato and Luciana. That trio was criticized and resisted, but endured. Her big moment was eliminating Chiara Mancuso in an unforgettable nomination, which completely repositioned her.

With Chiara's elimination, she managed to carry on her shoulders the sixth head-to-head duel in a nomination, known as "versus." The other five participants who could not beat the Jujeña were: Brian, Jenifer, Nano, Bati, and Cata.
In an emotional gala, she chose "Yellow" by Coldplay to tell her story. "I suffered a lot in Jujuy... I understood that my mental peace comes first, even before family," she said through tears.
Her long-distance relationship with "Pestañas," whom she met in Ireland, was another emotional axis. He entered twice: first in "Congelados" and then as a temporary participant, giving Luz a boost of energy.

With nearly 400,000 followers, Luz built a scandal-free fandom. Her strength was growing in silence, surviving nominations, and showing herself as genuine. Today, she is the finalist who has undergone the most transformations since that December 2.
They have overcome others' strategies, broken bonds, betrayals, nominations, and isolation. Ulises, Tato, and Luz not only made it to the end: they survived the most exposed and fierce game on television.
Today, one of them will be crowned the true winner of this historic edition.
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