Last Thursday, Bosco Martínez-Bordiú was proclaimed the winner of Survivors 2023 in a most tremendous final. The nephew of the aristocrat and businessman Pocholo came to the Telecinco reality show with no experience in front of the cameras and little by little he gained the appreciation of his colleagues and all the viewers.
Sincerity and naturalness are two of the aspects for which Bosco has stood out the most during the months of survival in Honduras. For this reason, he has not had any qualms about talking openly about the hyperactivity disorder that he suffers from in one of his first interviews after winning the contest. He did it last Monday in Así es la vida, the Telecinco evening program presented by Sandra Barneda.
The winner of Survivors has confessed that this aspect of his life caused him special problems in his childhood, a time when the support of his parents and the school where he studied were paramount: “It cost me more than the others. When you get into a room and the silence distracts you, it’s complicated,” he said before the cameras of Así es la vida.
To this day, Bosco considers that his hyperactivity no longer conditions him in his daily life, after accepting it and learning to live with it. “I have considered hyperactivity as part of me and a positive thing and that I am glad to be,” he continued.
Given Bosco’s words, the presenter of Así es la vida, Sandra Barneda, has assured that she feels identified with the testimony of Pocholo’s nephew. “I also had a bad time when I was little; I can understand you,” she explained. “I think they are moments of vulnerability that are very big, where you don’t even know what life is about, but you feel alone,” she later stated.
The case of the winner of Survivors 2023 is different, since he has felt the warmth of his family in the face of his disorder. So much so, that the contestant joked that he is not the only one to suffer from it among those close to him, so that he has managed to carry it firmly to the present day.