The disciplinary expulsion of Ángel Cristo in Survivors continues to cause a lot of talk. This past weekend, Bárbara Rey’s son crossed the security limits of the island of Cayo Cochino Menor and was lost in the jungle for more than three hours. Finally, the program team and the Honduran Naval Force managed to find the contestant on the other side of the island.
Given this unusual event in the history of the Telecinco program, the organization decided to penalize Ángel Cristo with direct expulsion. ”Thank you, it was what I wanted, to leave,” he said when Carlos Sobera informed him of the decision this past Tuesday in No Man’s Land.
The words of Sofía Cristo’s brother after learning that their adventure had come to an end did not go unnoticed either on social networks or in the different media and certain speculations were immediately generated that Ángel Cristo had caused his expulsion.
To better understand the attitude of Bárbara Rey’s son, Lecturas magazine spoke exclusively with the psychologist María Padilla, founder of Capital Psicologías, to learn more in depth and from a more expert point of view about the contestant’s behavior. ”Her rebellion reflects a clear intention to transgress established norms. This behavior can be interpreted as a way of expressing discontent or rejection towards the authority of the program, seeking to impose her own will on the established rules,’ said the expert.
Regarding the intention that could be behind her escape, the psychologist explained that it was “an act of disobedience”, a declaration of independence and a sign of her desire to break with the imposed limitations.
María Padilla assured the aforementioned media that the contestant’s reaction to his expulsion fits with a “challenging profile.” ”This type of behavior can only be explained from the perspective of someone who has had no clear boundaries in his life and who lacks full awareness of the consequences of his actions,” she declared. Finally, the expert revealed that his attitude could be understood as ”manifestations of a profile disconnected from reality”, with ”absence of limits”, ”without empathy” and with ”lack of awareness about the consequences Of their acts”.