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Cristina Lora Wins ‘Operation Triumph 2025′

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Cristina Lora has become the Monday night winner of Operation Triumph 2025, the second edition aired on Prime Video. Continue reading

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With 46.3% of the votes, Cristina, a young Sevillian woman of only 19 years, has been declared winner of 'OT 2025', thus fulfilling all the forecasts of the edition. The contestant was clearly imposed in a very close ending, demonstrating the strong support of the public and consolidating herself as the favorite from the early stages of the contest. Excited and grateful, Cristina celebrated the triumph as the most intense moment of her life, tha…

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Cristina Lora has become the Monday night winner of Operation Triumph 2025, the second edition aired on Prime Video. Continue reading

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Mairena del Aljarafe’s sevillana rose up as the brand-new winner of 'OT 2025', imposing Olivia and Tinho on the final of Prime Video format. But hours after Chenoa gave the expected verdict, Cristina herself confessed that she could not yet assimilate it. In the midst of the voragin, this superfan of the program, who also, always dreamed of Eurovision, wanted to pronounce yesterday on the controversial withdrawal of Spain from the festival. “I’m…

The 19-year-old contestant Sevillian won over Olivia, Tinho, Guille Toledano and Claudia Arenas

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‘Operation Triunfo 2025’ has already come to an end. The talent musical show has put the golden clasp on this edition with the victory of Cristina Lora. The 19-year-old Sevillian artist has conquered the public, achieving victory with almost half of the total votes and taking the prize, at the same time as starting her musical career.

Iñaki Urdangarin's son and Infanta Cristina had a great time with his girlfriend at the finals of Chenoa's talent musical show.

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diariodesevilla.es broke the news in Seville, Spain on Monday, December 15, 2025.
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