The new contestants of Supervivientes have been hungry and fighting in the tough tests of the reality show for almost two weeks while living on small beaches in Honduras. An experience that in most cases is lived only once, but that there are several people who have been able to enjoy it again.

And this second chance has been given to Kiko Jiménez and Laura Matamoros. Both are in Playa Limbo, an enclave where they will receive the expelled one by one. And it is the latter that has appeared broken on several occasions when remembering her children. Therefore, she decided to make a decision before taking the plane.

Just before Kiko Matamoros’ daughter jumped from the helicopter, the influencer could be seen completely broken. The reason was clear: she did not want to be separated from her two children. Even so, she explained that she had written them letters to send to her week by week. And a few hours ago, her defender posted a video recorded before traveling to Honduras on the survivor’s Instagram account.

“You see me here with a pen, some blank pages and with a knot in my stomach that I’m crying every five minutes all the time,” Laura begins to relate. After this, she states that although she was sure she would never return to Survivors due to the toughness of the contest, she does it because her little ones “deserve me to do it for them.”

“In theory it’s 17 weeks. I don’t know how many weeks I’ll be there, but I’m going to write 17 letters so that each week they can be sent and read to both Matías and the baby,” he adds. Some letters in which he has used his imagination to relate the trials and experiences he is going through, but he does so to be “a little more in touch.”

Likewise, do not hesitate to read the first one to show the style that each one of them follows. “Dear Matías and baby, I am very happy to be able to send you this letter. It does not come from a glass bottle from the sea, but it does come with a very important message,” she says at the beginning.

In this message, Laura Matamoros explains how she has tried to make a fire and fish, but, above all, what she is feeling living surrounded by nature. “I am very well and very happy knowing that you are behaving incredibly well and that Mati is reading this letter and you are sending me all the strength in the world,” she says.

Some words that he cannot read without breaking down and with which he does not stop crying throughout the video. Even so, she has the strength to challenge her eldest son. “Shall we make a bet, Mati? This week, how many fish do you think I caught?” She says before finishing by assuring that she thinks about them “every minute.”