Telecinco and the audiovisual group are immersed in a transformation process that has affected television formats and also the workers, both in front of and behind the cameras. So much so that there have been many restrictions on certain faces that now use social networks to complain about it.

It already happened with the case of Kiko Rivera, who criticized Telecinco for not being able to go to Survivors to defend his relatives when in this edition of the adventure reality show par excellence even his brother-in-law participates.

However, he has not been the only one. And it is that other faces of even participants of this same edition of Survivors are not being able to go to the set of the program to defend themselves against accusations or simply to comment on the progress of their colleagues.

On this occasion, the last to file a complaint via social networks was Patricia Donoso, who, following a news item detailing that the television station has sold “her spectacular apartment in a Miami skyscraper”, has criticized the format for its situation.

“Next week I’m going to the set and I’ll tell you in person,” suggested Patricia Donoso before ironically questioning that “I can’t go.” A complaint that comes after other faces of the program such as Yaiza have been able to attend the galas and debates on the reality show.

Are the contestants of this edition in the middle of a war with the format due to these restrictions adopted or, on the contrary, is it a one-off event? The answer is unknown, as is Patricia Donoso’s explanation of the sale of the property.