Meanwhile, Eduardo Lebrija, vice president general of Viacom International Media Networks, said: "We are very proud to announce Acapulco as the production center for the first Mexican adaption to the Shore franchise, the energy of this place and its vibrant social life.
MTV Latin America announced a casting call in March 2014 and asking to attend "if you consider yourself attractive and are not be afraid of cameras.
Acapulco Shore brings discussions, love triangles and scandalous moments of young people selected in the city.
On August 24, 2014, days before the official broadcast, the official cast of Acapulco Shore was revealed during the broadcast of the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards that took place at The Forum, in Inglewood, California,[7] where they met Talia Loaiza, Luis Caballero, Fernando Lozada, Manelyk González, Tadeo Fernandez, Luis Alejandro Mendez, Karime Pindter and Joyce Islas.
The reality show brings together eight young strangers, with values centered on the obsession with the physical, the party and sex, which are recorded for 34 days without a script.
The renewal of the program for the fourth season was announced through the official website of MTV Latin America on January 11, 2017.
Pindter and Caballero recruited new house members after a nationwide search to find new faces for Acapulco Shore.
After deliberating, the new group of Shores selected were Víctor Ortíz, Alexya Larios, Antonio Tiburcio, Gabriela Rodríguez and Christian Herrera.
This seasons cast members were officially announced by MTV LA and it was confirmed that Luis “Potro” Caballero, Karime Pindter, Manelyk González, Tadeo Fernandez, Brenda Zambrano, Eduardo Miranda and Fernando Lozada would be participating.
New cast members this season include Anahí Izali, Dania Méndez, Jibranne “Jey” Bazán, Xavier Meade and Rocío Sánchez.
[24] New house members this season include Fernanda Moreno, Ignacia Michelson, Isabel Castro, José Arana and Ramiro Giménez.
[27] This seasons cast members were made up of mostly an entire new cast, that consisted of Aarón “Capitán” Albores, Alba Zepeda, Beni Falcón, Charlotte Caniggia, Diana Chiquete, Diego Garciasela, Eduardo “Eddie” Schobert, Jacky Ramirez, Jaylin Castellanos and Matheus Crivella from the fourth and sixth season of De Férias com o Ex.
On July 8, 2021, during the broadcast of the eleventh episode of Acapulco Shock, the start of production of a new season of the show was confirmed.
On September 4, 2021, cast member Ignacia Michelson, who was originally set to appear in this season, announced on social media that she had resigned while she was in quarantine.
Carlos Pantoja, José Rodríguez, Nati Peláez García and Santiago Santana joined the main cast.
This would mark the first time the show is filming in public places since Season 7 due to strict regulations involving the COVID-19 pandemic.
On August 28, 2022, during the 2022 MTV Video Music Awards broadcast, the official cast was announced,[40] announcing the return of original cast member Luis Méndez, and new housemates Alejandra Varela, Andres Cervantes, Abel Robles, Elizabeth Varela, Ricardo Ochoa, Roberto Mora and Sebastián Galvez.
For the first time, it features newcomers Abigail Salazar, Andrea Otaola, Jesús Esparza and Regina Coquet.
[44][45][46] On June 5, 2020, MTV Spain aired the edition of the chapter and removed this scene, since the violent and explicit content is far from the editorial line of the channel.
MTV Latin America decides to cut an altercation between Dania Méndez and Ignacia Michelson, in which the male participants again intervene against a woman.
[47] On July 21, during the eighth episode of the seventh season, after a heated argument, Dania Méndez threw a glass and a bottle at Manelyk González, an action that was considered dangerous by both the production and the housemates.