'I’m Still a Superstar' on Netflix: Cast, Plot, Release Date and All About Yurena’s Fame Story

Published 07/09/2025, 12:08 AM EDT

Once upon a Spanish tabloid headline, Yurena, formerly known as Tamara Seisdedos, was the walking definition of camp, controversy, and catchy one-liners. She rose to fame in the early 2000s with her avant-pop songs, public outbursts, and a charisma that was as baffling as it was magnetic. While critics scoffed, the public tuned in. Fame, however, is a slippery rhinestone, and Yurena’s sparkle began to dim as tastes changed. But just when the gossip columns stopped typing, she turned the volume back up.

Now, Yurena returns with I’m Still a Superstar, a dazzling reminder that glitter fades, but legends reboot louder.

When will I’m Still a Superstar hit your screens?

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The documentary film I’m Still a Superstar, chronicling the career resurgence of Spanish pop personality Yurena, has been assigned a TV-14 rating. The production promises a mix of spectacle, sincerity, and sharp-edged showbiz revelations. Streaming giant Netflix has scheduled its premiere for July 18, 2025. With its emotionally charged narrative and flamboyant archival footage, the documentary is expected to appeal to both longtime admirers and curious newcomers exploring the eccentric universe of Spanish celebrity culture.

What is I’m Still a Superstar about?

The 2025 Spanish-language documentary I’m Still a Superstar spotlights the unconventional trajectory of Yurena. Through rare footage, interviews, and performance clips, the film captures her rapid rise during the early 2000s, when tabloid culture, televised talent shows, and media spectacles intersected to both elevate and undermine her fame. Viewers are offered a behind-the-scenes look at how celebrity culture shaped Yurena and the reality television scene she helped define.

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Beyond Yurena’s own arc, the film explores the present-day lives of her former rivals, dissecting the long-term emotional costs of fleeting television fame. Featuring commentary from pop culture experts and archival material, the documentary presents a complex portrait of resilience, reinvention, and relevance. With its intimate storytelling and unapologetic tone, the production provides insight into the mechanics of media obsession and the performative pressure of staying visible in a fickle entertainment industry.

Who will be in I’m Still a Superstar?

I’m Still a Superstar does not feature an actor portraying Yurena, instead, the performer herself takes center stage through archival footage and candid interviews. Following the path taken by music legends such as Madonna in Madame X and Janet Jackson in Janet Jackson., the film allows the pop culture icon to tell her story in her own voice. It brings emotional clarity and control to a narrative long shaped by sensational headlines.

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This intimate approach not only enhances the film’s authenticity but also elevates Netflix’s growing slate of personality-driven documentaries for 2025. With a focus on media obsession, public reinvention, and personal resilience, I’m Still a Superstar offers more than a nostalgic rewind. It serves as both a commentary and a cautionary tale about fame’s consequences, delivered by someone who lived it in eyeliner, rhinestones, and relentless flashbulbs.

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Iffat Siddiqui

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Iffat is an Entertainment Journalist at Netflix Junkie. A word wizard, she had the sorting hat smoke at the seams owing to her excellence in everything Hollywood and cinema until it finally declared that she belonged to the Royals, specifically Meghan Markle. Boasting over 300 articles (and counting), each one tastefully infused with the right mix of facts, wit, opinion, and essentially everything to make a perfect pop culture piece, she is the epitome of a trustworthy entertainment journalist.

Edited By: Aliza Siddiqui

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