Willis Montillas Smith
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Native name | Willis Montillas Smith |
Born | May 28, 2002 La Romana, Dominican Republic |
🏡 Residence | La Romana |
🏳️ Nationality | Dominican |
💼 Occupation | Influencer |
📆 Years active | 2020-present |
Known for | Ranking Latinos |
Height | 160 cm |
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Willis Montillas Smith (La Romana, Dominican Republic, May 28, 2002), better known as the creator and founder of Ranking Latinos along with his partner Daniel Cowers, is a Dominican influencer.
Early Life[edit]
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Ranking Latinos[edit]
During the Covid-19 pandemic and due to the curfew authorized by the President of the Dominican Republic Luis Abinader, Daniel and Willis decide to create an Instagram account in the format of seasonal competitions in which artists, public figures, socialites, influencers will participate. , actors, youtubers, tiktokers, television celebrities, among others.
The Seasons Competitions Entertainment account was created on June 14, 2020 with Daniel Cowers.
Format[edit]
After the nominations in more than 7 countries around the world, between 6-4 finalists can go on to the grand finale and live that experience together in which they receive the different congratulations and support from their followers around the world. The finalists compete against each other in the same final round. After posting them, the public gets to vote for their favorite contestants via email, webpage, or text. The public intends to vote based on the delegate, and not on her nationality, so she is allowed to have more than one contestant from the same country or have the same nationality. Week by week the 2 finalists with the least votes are eliminated, which means that they are already out of the contest until a next season, although in some rare cases, a contestant can be disqualified due to bots or fraud. Or a double elimination occurs. The show runs between 7-8 episodes, taking into account the pre-nominations made by the followers of each celebrity through social networks or the nomination form for the first episode. After the contestants were reduced to 4 or 3 finalists (2020), from that moment on the public decides who will be the winner of the season, taking into account that only four finalists compete in the final. The winner of the contest wins the title of the most outstanding personality in social networks and be crowned and reign with the title of Ranking Latinos for a period of 3 to 4 months. In 2020 and 2021 as an additional bonus, the champion taking into account the pre-nominations made by the followers of each celebrity through social networks or the nomination form for the first episode[1].
After the contestants were reduced to 4 or 3 finalists (2020), from that moment on the public decides who will be the winner of the season, taking into account that only four finalists compete in the final. The winner of the contest wins the title of the most outstanding personality in social networks and be crowned and reign with the title of Ranking Latinos for a period of 3 to 4 months. In 2020 and 2021, as an additional bonus, the champion takes into account the pre-nominations made by the followers of each celebrity through social networks or the nomination form for the first episode. After the contestants were reduced to 4 or 3 finalists (2020), from that moment on the public decides who will be the winner of the season, taking into account that only four finalists compete in the final. The winner of the contest wins the title of the most outstanding personality in social networks and be crowned and reign with the title of Ranking Latinos for a period of 3 to 4 months. In 2020 and 2021, as an additional bonus, the champion from that moment on, the public decides who will be the winner of the season, taking into account that only four finalists compete in the final. The winner of the contest wins the title of the most outstanding personality in social networks and be crowned and reign with the title of Ranking Latinos for a period of 3 to 4 months. In 2020 and 2021, as an additional bonus, the champion from that moment on, the public decides who will be the winner of the season, taking into account that only four finalists compete in the final. The winner of the contest wins the title of the most outstanding personality in social networks and be crowned and reign with the title of Ranking Latinos for a period of 3 to 4 months. In 2020 and 2021, as an added bonus, the champion Dulce María was consecrated as the undefeated queen to become the first Latin celebrity to win three consecutive seasons of the Ranking Latinos Twitter and an undefeated champion certificate[2].
Personal Life[edit]
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References[edit]
- ↑ "Full history of Latino Rankings on Everybodywiki". en.Everybodywiki.com.
- ↑ "Ranking Latinos in WikiFandom in Spanish". Wiki Fandom.