This Monday the tenth edition of MasterChef Junior began on TVE’s La 1 with the first three expelled of the season: Daniela, Candela and Izan. However, among the candidates to win the culinary talent of the public network, is Inés Cantero who surprised those present both for her self-confidence and for defining herself as a “cayetana.”

In fact, the networks have already dubbed her the new Tamara Falcó. And the fact is that the Cantabrian, who is only eleven years old, claims to admire the Marchioness of Griñón, although in reality she does not consider herself a “posh” like the celebrity can be.

Everything indicates that this girl, eleven years old and from Cantabria, will be the new revelation contestant of MasterChef Junior 10. At least, because of the way she presents herself. In fact, the applicant explained as soon as she began that she had played Tamara Falcó in her play this year at school.

“I got dressed up, I bought a pink jacket and it turned out great,” he told the MasterChef Junior judges during his presentation. Although what they least expected was that she would talk about the infidelity of Íñigo Onieva, and even Shakira: “Between the program and me, I really dislike her boyfriend because I think Tamara is a very sweet girl and I cheat on her just like Piqué. .. I do not understand”.

In addition, she wanted to make something important to her clear: “I am cayetana, not posh.” A statement that made those present laugh, including Flo, the evening’s guest comedian at the program’s premiere. Next, and already in front of the camera, Inés explained the difference between both terms.

“Being Cayetano is between being posh and normal. There a mixture is made and the cayetana is created. And, later, being choni means that you are very arrogant. They always put their eyebrows on a rosy face, they paint their lips on top and the eyeliner up to their eyebrows. “I’m not a joker, not even a joke, just for theater,” she clarified in front of the cameras. For this reason, Inés said she feels “cayetana” because she has “the best of both worlds.”