Carmen Borrego is already preparing to become one of the castaways in the next edition of Survivors, which will begin on March 7. The collaborator, one of the star contestants, is about to face one of the great challenges of her life. And it seems that, at the moment, she doesn’t have it all together.
His consolation is that no one has spoken badly about his time in the contest even though he has a very bad time. Coexistence, bad weather, mosquitoes, hunger and loneliness are the main drawbacks of this adventure. Borrego is clear that the time to think will be quite hard for her.
During her last interview prior to the trip in ¡De Viernes!, Borrego confessed her deep fear of finding herself alone and away from her family, especially at a time of great emotional vulnerability for not having overcome the pain of the death of María Teresa Campos, her mother. “I’m afraid that stopping there will make me experience a grief that I haven’t experienced yet,” she confessed.
Borrego has decided to wear a very special pendant with her mother’s ashes, a talisman to keep her memory alive during her stay in Honduras. In this way, Terelu Campos’ sister plans to console herself: “There I will look at the sky to talk to her because I continue talking to her, I fall asleep talking to her and I wake up talking to her many mornings. I have a candle set for her and it gives me peace.”
Despite the adventure of participating in Survivors, Borrego revealed that her mother, at first, would not have approved of this decision: “My mother was very cowardly. She would have told me, What is the need to do this?” However, the little Campos qualified that the presenter had quickly changed her mind: “Once she saw that my decision was firm, she would have supported me at first, although she would have a hard time seeing me there.”
The death of María Teresa Campos has left a great void in Borrego – also in her sister and niece Alejandra Rubio -, therefore, before embarking on this great experience, the contestant wanted to have some affectionate words in memory of the communicator: ” If I had her in front of me I would tell her that she has been a great mother, a great grandmother and that life without her is still very difficult.”