The Brazilian still does not want to step onto the playing field. The Argentine directly challenged her, but it will ultimately be the men's turn. The assembly of "Mundos Opuestos" defined a male duel between Jota and Juan Pedro, following a vote led by Vanessa Santos and J.
P. This sparked a strong conflict with Cyntia Cofano, who accused Vanessa of avoiding competition and confronted Daúd Gazale over performance in the trials. The conflict in the "Mundos Opuestos" assembly Following Mario Ortega's departure from "Mundos Opuestos," the dynamics of the competition faced a new stage of critical definitions.
The program's organization established an assembly to determine who the next two duelists would be in this final phase. Since Daúd Gazale, Joche Bibbó, and Chilota had already participated in previous elimination rounds, they were excluded from this process. Consequently, the responsibility for the next competition fell on four specific participants: Juan Pedro Verdier, Jota Saavedra, Vanessa Santos, and Cyntia Cofano.
The day took an unexpected turn when Atenea introduced a determining variable for the future of the confinement: the four involved had to decide by consensus whether the next elimination duel would be between women or men. This vote immediately divided the group. The final stance was primarily driven by Juan Pedro and Vanessa Santos, who expressed their desire for the competition to take place among the men, thus postponing the female confrontation.
The repercussions and discontent of Cyntia Cofano The decision to prioritize a male duel generated a reaction of deep an…
"Daúd hasn't been able to vote for three assemblies. I would have liked to see a Daúd versus J. P.
now, so it wouldn't be the same final. And another thing, Vanessa always doesn't want to compete. She says tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow.
It's always tomorrow and it never happens. I wanted to compete now," she explained to the rest of the participants. For her part, Vanessa Santos avoided delving into the personal reasons behind her choice, merely stating that her stance was based on a game strategy, without providing further details.
This lack of explanations fueled Cofano's questioning, who insisted that the spirit of "Mundos Opuestos" required a constant willingness to play. "We're here to play and not everyone is playing," Cyntia clearly referred to the Brazilian. "We are women, we are strong, and we can play.
And she thinks she will lose to me. She thinks I will beat her... so far she is here.
She is just like me. She can beat me too," argued the participant. Confrontation between Daúd Gazale and Cyntia Cofano The tense atmosphere shifted towards Daúd Gazale when Cyntia tried to highlight Jota Saavedra's skills.
According to Cofano, she fully trusted her partner's performance due to his results in training and group trials. "He has beaten Daúd many times in group settings," she added. This statement prompted an immediate interruption from the former footballer, who flatly denied being surpassed.
"I didn't lose to him," Gazale stated succinctly. The exchange of words escalated quickly. Daúd questioned Cyntia's consistency in criticizing Vanessa Santos for not competing when, in his view, Cofano also had not sought direct confrontation in previous days.
"If you wanted to compete with Vanessa, you had three days to compete with her and you didn't say anything. Why criticize her... " the athlete shot back.
In response, the Argentine reproached him for his alleged inability to recognize others' merits: "Daúd, you always do the same thing, you never accept that someone beats you. " Accusations of protection and strategy The discussion led to accusations about the level of protection that existed among participants who maintained emotional ties. Gazale criticized how often Jota Saavedra competed in the program, pointing out that "he competed once and with Princeso, in two months.
" Cyntia defended her mutual support stance with Jota, admitting that "obviously we will take care of each other. " In response to Daúd's comment labeling that attitude as something that "looks bad," Cofano's reply was blunt: "I don't care if it looks bad. Everything you have been doing looks worse.
" The conflict ended with a back-and-forth over physical performance, where Cyntia accused Gazale of not accepting group mistakes, while he declared: "We lost once because of you. " Three key questions about the last assembly of "Mundos Opuestos" Why didn't Daúd Gazale, Joche Bibbó, and Chilota participate in the nomination assembly? They did not participate because they had recently competed in final duel instances, automatically disqualifying them according to the current elimination process rules.
What was Cyntia Cofano's main criticism of Vanessa Santos during the meeting? Cyntia criticized her for constantly postponing her participation in the duels, pointing out that she always made excuses of "tomorrow" and questioning her willingness to actively play in the program. What argument did Daúd Gazale use to question Jota Saavedra's performance?
Gazale argued that Jota had competed very few times individually in two months and suggested that his continued presence was partly due to his partner's protection.