The moment comes to light when 'Survivors' cut Jorge Javier Vázquez so that there would be no talk about Arantxa del Sol's aggression

More and more details are becoming known about the incident that Ángel Cristo Jr. and Arantxa del Sol had on a Survivors boat in which there were no cameras, but there were several witnesses. At first, the presenter admitted that she had slapped him in the face as a scolding, but Kiko Matamoros, now without restraints in Nor that we were Shhh, has assured that there were several punches.

This aggression, whatever the version, has resulted in the dismissal of Arantxa del Sol from Telecinco and with the image of Cuarzo, the producer of the reality show, greatly damaged for having let the contest continue as if nothing had happened. “Ángel Cristo wanted to make it known to the audience, but the management convinced him otherwise under threats,” said Matamoros.

In fact, now the moment in which Cristo Jr. threatens to reveal what had happened on the boat has gone viral and Jorge Javier Vázquez, completely oblivious to what had happened, wanted to get the information out of him. However, after a series of hesitation, he ended up letting it be so that the subject would not be discussed.

In the video circulating on social networks, Bárbara Rey’s son is seen challenging “Arantxa to tell what happened on the boat” and reiterating that loyalty, perhaps to the program, is among his values. “But what is this? I’m lost. Ángel, this is poetic license…”, the Catalan presenter begins to say.

While Jorge Javier is talking, he listens to everything they are telling him through the earpiece. Judging by his non-verbal language, he was visibly nervous about not knowing what to say, they were telling him that this incident could not be talked about, so he had to divert his attention.

After these supposed indications, the presenter did not pay more attention to Cristo Jr.’s words, as he had done at the beginning, and continued with the usual dynamics of the contest: “Gorka, you have to go nominate.”

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