heart attack night This was the last gala of Survivors 2023 this Thursday after informing the contestants that, in addition to not being expelled, they will have to live in an isolated house in Spain until the grand final. This new twist on the mechanics of reality surprised the Robinsons who jumped for joy to discover what awaits them.
Therefore, this meant the closure of the Palapa and also the goodbye of Laura Madrueño, the new presenter of the program and great discovery of the season. The meteorologist extinguished the torches in the venue, but not before saying some emotional words from Honduras that made her cry on camera. Being there had been the most important challenge of her life.
“More than three months ago we opened this Palapa and at that moment I realized that I was part of something big. About something very, very special”, Laura Madrueño began by saying. “At that precise moment I discovered the magic of this program and this place. I had no idea what it was going to mean for that Laura”, she assured, “because you can’t imagine what it means to be here and be part of this madness”.
And he stressed that “you have to live it to know it.” In fact, the presenter stated very excitedly that being in Survivors “has been the most important challenge of my life” where she has “grown in each program.” With a broken voice, she also sent a message to the viewers: “I have left my soul so that you feel what Survivors is.”
Next, the presenter dedicated a few words to each of the survivors who are still continuing their adventure in Honduras: Adara Molinero, Artùr Dainese, Asraf Beno, Bosco Blach Martínez-Bordiu and Jonan Wiergo. Of course, after the organization’s statement, the reality show leaves Honduras to settle in an isolated house in Spain.
“They come back and we come back, this extraordinary team that has accompanied me every day in the Keys and of course also the team that is in Madrid”, continued Madrueño, who wanted to thank each one of them. He even had some nice words for Pirate Morgan, whom he thanked for his passion, and his poetry, but, above all, “for having made me fall in love with television and Survivors.”
Here the presenter could no longer contain her tears and burst into tears: emotion overwhelmed her. It was not be for lowerly. The reception of the public to the incorporation of her has been spectacular, hence Madrueño also had a few words for the audience. “Thanks to those of you who are there and who give meaning to this work that we like so much and that we love so much.”
To conclude, Madrueño said crying: “Team, we put out the torches. We come back home”. From the set, those present broke into applause and cheers. “It will be time for us to tell Laura that we also thank her because all of us have fallen in love with her,” wanted to add an also excited Carlos Sobera after the words of her partner.