Telecinco broadcast a new installment of Survivors: Honduras Connection on the night of Sunday, April 9. Spectators were able to see how Raquel Mosquera became the third definitive expulsion from the competition. The hairdresser had to leave the Palapa on Thursday the 6th and go to Playa de los Olvidados, where Jaime Nava and Artùr Dainese stay.

Ion Aramendi connected with the contestants at said location. They talked about how living together had been in recent days and made it clear that none of them wanted to leave the program.

The presenter announced that the first saved was Nava. He said: “Thank you again for letting me continue the adventure because I still have strength. I assure you that the day I can’t say it anymore, thanks for the trust, I will continue to do my best.”

The driver of the format revealed in a later connection that Mosquera was the final expelled. She shared after discovering the decision of the audience: “I am very sorry because the truth is that I feel sorry, I would like to continue … I am equally very grateful to everyone for all the love until today.”

In addition, the contestant praised her two companions: “I have to say that both Jaime and Artùr are two great and good survivors. Honestly, it seems very fair to me.” Dainese thanked him and indicated that they will see each other outside of the ‘reality’. Nava described the eliminated as a “great person.”

Ion Aramendi sent Raquel Mosquera a message from the Survivors 2023 team, thanking her: “You have always had an extraordinary and exemplary attitude when facing everything that has been proposed to you, always with a smile, showing that you You are a great survivor, always positive, with desire, with strength, with your ‘power’, with your little things… The truth is that this attitude is appreciated from here and from there”.

The presenter jokingly commented that they would move the expelled to a new beach, but finally asked her to collect her belongings to leave in a boat. She said goodbye to her colleagues in an affectionate way: “Get to the final. I’ll be following you and voting.”

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