The Honduran adventure of ‘Survivientes’ continues its course, and this coming Tuesday it will take even more unexpected turns. Mediaset has announced the key points of the next ‘Survivientes: No Man’s Land’ gala, and one of them is the return of a figure who has already been the protagonist of the Cayos Cochinos beach. A figure that returns to make up for it and create a new and interesting dynamic among the other contestants: Oriana Marzoli.
The Venezuelan will be the second “ghost from the past” to reappear on the island after the confirmation of Alejandro Nieto. This is how Carlos Sobera revealed it for the first time at the last gala of the program, now receiving confirmation from the chain. In this way, Marzoli will be another of the supports of the contestants who remain in the archipelago for the last galas. In this way, he will also be able to get even at the end of his not so favorable record in the contest.
Marzoli participated for the first time in the Mediaset reality show in 2014. There he could only last a whopping 12 hours before returning to civilization. Something similar happened to her in 2017, when she also played the role of “ghost from the past” for the show’s third Honduran adventure. On that occasion, the Venezuelan only resisted four days before leaving her, thus making her one of the contestants with the shortest participation time in the history of the show.
However, his arrival at Cayos Cochinos should have been very different. Back in July of last year, Carlos Sobera confirmed Marzoli as the first contestant of this edition of ‘Survivors’. She and Kiko Hernández quickly became the main candidates for victory. Unfortunately, his involvement never materialized. The fact of competing in Big Brother Italy during similar time windows had to do with the decision.
Beyond this latest novelty, the gala this coming Tuesday augurs more interesting details. Carlos Sobera and Laura Madrueño will receive Alma Bollo, the last expelled from Honduras, on the set of the program. Chiquetete’s daughter will address the most outstanding moments of her time in the contest and how her coexistence with the rest of the participants turned out to be.
In addition, the rest of the island will participate in a new reward game, which will take on a new dimension thanks to the advice of Alejandro Nieto. Islanders must transport a specific number of eggs through a circuit, within a limited time window. Those that they manage to save can be used as bargaining chips in a Honduran food market prepared by the program team.