The broadcast of GH VIP 8’s Last Hour this Wednesday brought a whole exclusive, this time at the hands of José Antonio Avilés, a former contestant on the reality show recently expelled from Guadalix de la Sierra for a stratospheric percentage in the votes.

According to the journalist, Pablo Marqués, Jéssica Bueno’s boyfriend, would have set a series of conditions and demands to defend his partner from the Telecinco set. And to this we would have to add a new television project that could change everything.

Jéssica Bueno’s boyfriend has become the protagonist in the last few hours thanks to information from José Antonio Avilés. According to the journalist, “Pablo met with a representative a few days ago to propose himself as a candidate for Survivors 2024,” said the former GH VIP 8 contestant.

“There was a lot of speculation and talk about Pablo’s absence supporting his girlfriend [Jessica], about why Pablo had disappeared… What Pablo hopes is that when Jessica comes out, she can make a cover in a magazine and heat up her possible participation in Survivors 2024”, he assured, dropping one of the most striking bombs of the last few hours.

After learning this information, Lara Álvarez wanted to know if Jéssica Bueno is aware of said information. To which Avilés believes not. For her part, Marta Castro, who was also present on the Telecinco set, revealed that “Jessica has always said that she knew that Pablo was never going to be on any set. I think he doesn’t know this…”

However, another of the information bombs that came to light next had to do with Pablo Marqués’ condition and demands to be able to defend his boyfriend on a set. “He tells me that he does not want to appear on any set and that, if he appears, there is a condition to appear: that a message be sent to his girl.”

That is to say, if Pablo tells something to the program, the condition he would set would be that Jéssica Bueno listens to it from home and has proof of it. “He has told me that he is fine, that he loves her very much and that there is no need to silence any mouth on any television set, that if he wants to do it he will do it on social networks,” Avilés pointed out. To which the journalist responded with: “There are never as many mouths silenced as on a set.”