The adventure of survival in Honduras faces the middle of its second week with new problems that the participants have had to face. Sometimes the forces of the Survivor contestants can falter, and not only because of hunger, but also because of sleep.

This is the case of the inhabitants of Playa Royale, who have had to face the most invisible enemy of each edition of the Telecinco reality show: insects. Such has been the inconvenience you have caused them that they have not even been able to sleep all last night because of you.

One of the contestants who is finding the experience in Survivors the hardest is Adara Molinero. The also member of the Playa Royale group has been the one who has felt the most lack of sleep after the night that she had to spend awake, as she recognized before the cameras of the program.

“I have even been bitten in the ears,” he acknowledged to his partner Gema Aldón. “And in the face,” the latter pointed out to him. The night was long for Adara and she was helpless before the way in which the insects had preyed on her, unlike the rest of the contestants: “I don’t understand why me so much and others so little,” she said.

The tired faces of the royals were more than evident after dawn. Asraf Beno and Manuel Cortés said good morning, wondering “how long” they had been awake. “Me? Since the night,” Asraf assured, to which Manuel replied that he was “the same.” The latter, moreover, has tried to relight a fire, since the bonfire had gone out “completely”.

As for Adara, the television company has experienced a real nightmare because of the bites that have not allowed her to sleep. “What a night, I swear. Very bad, very bad, very bad”, she lamented herself already in the morning. The contestant has slept, at most, “an hour”, and she has reported that she “cried for not being able to sleep” because of the strong itching in her legs.

“The itching that I feel in my legs is exasperating,” he later said before the cameras of Survivors. “I feel like it’s on all the time. I can’t sleep, it’s all day, all night. At all hours,” Adara said about her night vigil.