Artùr explodes in 'Survivors': "Jonan and Adara act more than it seems"

The set of ‘Survivors: Honduras Connection’ was convulsed by a shocking revelation by Artùr Dainese, the Italian-Ukrainian model who was recently expelled from the program. During an interview, Artùr did not hold anything back and criticized Adara and Jonan, at the same time that he defended Asraf. His statements caused a real earthquake on the set.

Artùr Dainese, who received a warm welcome from Ion Aramendi after leaving the show, did not mince words when talking about his fellow contestants. During the conversation with the presenter, he revealed that his opinion of Asraf had changed drastically after witnessing his behavior off camera at the Finca, where they are staying before the grand finale next Thursday. “I saw Jonan and Adara act more,” stated Artùr, unleashing the surprise on the set.

Given the avalanche of questions from the collaborators, the model decided to clarify his words: “Obviously, I have nothing negative to say, but people know very well how to function in reality and television. Sometimes it is good to act, although sometimes they exceeded making jokes at my expense, and that hurt me even if I kept quiet,” said Artùr.

Artùr’s accusation perplexed Elena Rodríguez, mother of Adara Molinero. Marina, Artùr’s defender, had been pointing out for weeks that Adara and Jonan’s jokes were not to the model’s liking, something Elena denied when she saw him smile. However, Artùr expressed his exhaustion in the face of constant jokes: “When jokes are made every day. One day is fine, another is fine, but another, another… tires.”

Elena and Elisabet, Jonan’s sister, questioned why Artùr didn’t express his disgust at the jokes if he really didn’t like them. Artùr explained that he stopped doing it to avoid conflicts: “I didn’t like it, I should have been more firm, but at the end of the contest I decided not to do it to avoid bad feelings.”

However, this answer did not convince everyone, and Alma Bollo came out in defense of her friends, pointing out that Artùr had changed his mind when he left the program: “You can’t wait to come to the set to say it,” Alma said. Faced with this accusation, Artùr quickly responded: “Now that I have lived with him for longer, I have confirmed that he is a very intense guy and he is like that both with cameras and without them.”

Artùr’s explosive statements have generated a stir among viewers and followers of ‘Survivors’, revealing tensions and differences that existed during his stay on the island.

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