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Inma, junto a sus amigos, intenta aprovechar la comida popular, con todo el pueblo presente, para tener el apoyo de los vecinos y el jurado. Mientras, Estrella vive una historia de pasiones desatadas.
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S1, EP2 "El pregón"
Inma necesita remontar, pero antes tiene que fingir llevarse bien con Zaida para que no se cancele el segundo acto de coronación. Para el pregón, el alcalde ha contratado a Estrella Bernal, ex Miss España y Mama Chicho, una vieja gloria de los 90.

S1, EP3 "La ofrenda"
Es el cumpleaños de Estefi pero, antes de la celebración, las Reinas tienen que hacer el paseo hasta la iglesia para llevar la ofrenda a la Virgen. El video enviado por Zaida convierte el acto en algo vergonzoso para Inma.

S1, EP4 "La comida popular"
Inma, junto a sus amigos, intenta aprovechar la comida popular, con todo el pueblo presente, para tener el apoyo de los vecinos y el jurado. Mientras, Estrella vive una historia de pasiones desatadas.

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