Survivors 2023 puts its final touch tonight on Telecinco. The contest celebrates its long-awaited final in which its last four finalists, Adara Molinero, Asraf Beno, Bosco Martínez Bordiù and Jonan Wiergo, play it and one of them will manage to win and with the prize of 200,000 euros.

After almost four months of contest, which have made it one of the longest editions, the Mediaset reality show says goodbye, today, June 29, after an incomparable adventure, in which there have been fights, disciplinary expulsions, abandonments and even the beginning of certain love stories.

Thanks to this edition we have been able to get to know even more about some of the most famous faces of Mediaset, who have given their all on the beaches of Honduras. The couple formed by Ginés Corregüela and Yaiza Martín, and the children of Raquel Bollo, Alma and Manuel Cortés Bollo, have undoubtedly been four of the most controversial and popular contestants of the edition and that together with Raquel Mosquera, who was returning to the island They have starred in some of the best moments.

But just hours before the grand finale, we have learned thanks to the heart magazine Lecturas that a famous woman signed the producer’s contract to participate, but when she became pregnant she had to break the contractual relationship with the program.

As Lectura has learned, this famous woman would have been Jara Dominguín, the 33-year-old daughter of Lucía Dominguín and sister of Palito, Bimba and Olfo Bosé. The businesswoman was going to be one more of the contestant list in this edition, since she signed her contract with Bulldog, the producer who has made the program for the last time, since next year the person in charge will be Cuarzo Producciones.

Lucía Dominguín’s daughter reached an economic agreement with the producer, but when she found out that she had become pregnant, she had to leave the reality show early. Her pregnancy was so advanced that just a month ago, on May 19, she welcomed her first child, the result of her relationship with Samuel Inzunza Escoba, whom she met in Mexico. Therefore, if the businesswoman had participated in the program, she would have had to give birth in Honduras.