The Survivors 2023 nominees were met with an unexpected surprise at the gala on Sunday, May 28. The traditional salvation ceremony was brought forward a couple of days and was held in Conexión Honduras, as Ion Aramendi told them.
Adara Molinero, Asraf Beno, Bosco Blach Martínez-Bordiú and Artùr Dainese were placed on their respective platforms. Laura Madrueño was in charge of revealing who was the contestant with the most votes by the public and was freed from expulsion.
First of all, the presenter cut the cord of the model of Ukrainian origin. The second to fall into the sea was Pocholo’s nephew. Therefore, Adara and Asraf risked salvation.
“We have two titans,” said the host of the ‘reality’. Despite the friction they had had, the two participants held hands shortly before learning of the audience’s decision.
Isa Pantoja’s boyfriend also ended up in the sea, so Molinero left the list of nominees. Once again, she was very enthusiastic and grateful: “My goodness, how strong! Thank you very, very much. You are super generous with me, I feel super lucky to be able to continue living this. It’s something incredible, I love you very much. Thank you and thank you and thank you!”.
Artùr Dainese, Bosco Blach and Asraf Beno continue to be nominated for Survivors 2023. There will be a second salvation ceremony during the gala that can be seen on Telecinco on Tuesday, May 30, so only two of them will remain in the danger zone until Thursday June 1.
Raquel Arias could return to the group after being expelled and become the secret contestant. As Carlos Sobera explained, if she manages not to be discovered by her classmates, she will face an express vote with the next one eliminated from the program.
Additionally, viewers will be able to see the return of The Table of Temptations in Survivors: No Man’s Land on Tuesday, May 30. This is the game in which the participants of the ‘reality’ show what they are willing to give up in exchange for juicy rewards. In previous editions, some of them even allowed their hair to be cut.
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