Tu cara me suena continues to triumph on Friday nights on Antena 3 and at gala 6 he experienced one of those performances that will surely remain in the memory of viewers for a long time. Miriam Rodríguez, former OT 2017 contestant, managed to move the entire set with her imitation of Adele.

The Galician faced this enormous challenge with many doubts and making it clear that her time on the program brings her many good things, but also some bad things. As she confessed in rehearsals, her emotion and dedication is so great that once she returns to her life, everything remains “empty”.

“This week I am a bit emotionally upset,” he warned before going on stage with the support of Arnau Vilà on the piano, teacher of the contestants and husband of Noemí Galera. With emotions on the surface, the contestant demonstrated before everyone that her performance from Easy on will remain for her memory.

Miriam managed to imitate with a great resemblance to the British, leaving everyone speechless in a truly luxurious gala finale. “You have done it”, Manel Fuentes told him at the end, confirming that what had just happened was a “magical moment”, as many already predicted.

“You’ve made my hair stand on end” and “you’ve given a lesson on how to sing,” Lolita and Carlos Latre told him completely devoted. But one image for everything, that was Merche with tears in her eyes: “She was crying during the entire performance.” The Andalusian also gave her congratulations: “What you have done is to get a flat in the center of Barcelona.”

Despite everything, the jury only gave him points to occupy the second position, being surpassed by his partner Alfred García, with whom he coincided in Operación Triunfo, and who imitated Elvis. Instead, the audience on the set decided to make up the difference and a tie was produced, but because 12 of the audience in the stands went to her, she was the winner.

Once she received the winning plaque, she collapsed in front of the cameras: “There is a program behind what you see that is incredible, a great professional and human team… that captivated. And I am very grateful to be here.” With tears in her eyes, she explained that the 3,000 euros of prize she would donate to an association that helps children with Angelman syndrome.