Mujeres sin filtro Ends: Final Episode Date Announced
Colombian television show ‘Mujeres sin filtro’ will air its final episode on June 26, according to panelist María Cecilia Botero. The RCN channel program, which has run for over a year in the afternoon time slot, is ending following an internal decision by network management.
When is the final episode of ‘Mujeres sin filtro’?
The production will cease broadcasting after its final transmission on Friday, June 26. María Cecilia Botero revealed the date during a recent episode, noting that the show has accompanied viewers every afternoon for a bit more than a year.

Botero expressed emotional distress over the news, stating she felt like crying. She clarified that the conclusion of the show does not reflect a lack of viewer affection or loyalty.
Why is the program ending?
The cancellation stems from a decision made by RCN channel directives. Botero told the audience that the move was an internal network determination, describing the end of the show as the closing of a cycle in life.
This announcement follows the recent departure of panelist Kika Nieto. Nieto announced her exit a few days prior and was sent off by her colleagues during a live broadcast.
What happens next for the RCN afternoon slot?
RCN has not yet announced a specific replacement for the time slot. The network could introduce a new format, or it may shift other existing content to fill the gap left by the program.
The panelists may seek new professional paths, as Botero mentioned her hope that new roads would open following the conclusion of this production.
Frequently Asked Questions
- When is the last episode of ‘Mujeres sin filtro’? The final episode will air on June 26.
- Who were the panelists on the show? The team consisted of María Cecilia Botero, Kika Nieto, Natalia Sanint, and Flavia Dos Santos.
- Why was the show canceled? According to María Cecilia Botero, the end of the program was a decision made by the channel’s internal management.
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