The tension continues to rise in the latest season of Supervivientes 2025. The recent episode revealed how the show's producers sanctioned three contestants—Carmen Alcayde, Anita Matamoros, and Montoya—for breaking the rules of the competition. This penalty sparked a wave of reactions among the contestants, who expressed their disagreement with the decision, claiming they did not receive fair treatment.
During the program Última Hora, previously unseen footage showed Anita and Montoya discussing the situation. A visibly upset Matamoros explained that what bothered her most were Koldo's comments after the Poseidón challenge and Joshua's reproach for eating her food while Laura did not. In tears, Anita exclaimed, "¡No puedo más con este grupo!" (I can't take it anymore with this group!). Montoya, her loyal companion, supported her throughout, downplaying the criticisms and launching harsh words at Koldo, whom he accused of being "muy subido" (very arrogant).
Meanwhile, Carmen Alcayde attempted to provide some perspective, reminding her companions that, after all, Supervivientes is just a game. However, Anita, exhausted by the pressure, confessed to breaking the rules because she could no longer bear the loneliness, stating, "No voy a dejar de comer por quedar bien" (I’m not going to stop eating just to look good).
The tension among the contestants continues to grow, making it clear that cohabitation on the island of Cayo Cochinos is tougher than ever.
In a separate development, Rosario Matew reaffirmed her decision to leave Supervivientes 2025. The influencer, who exited the competition a week ago, openly discussed her choice through a statement on her social media platforms. She clarified that her departure was not influenced by her surroundings or romantic issues but stemmed from a deep need to reconnect with herself. "Me fui en una situación delicada" (I left in a delicate situation), she admitted, emphasizing her need to listen to herself and act out of self-love.
Despite the difficulty of her decision, Rosario expressed no regrets and stated that she felt brave for having made it. Her partner, Stiven Iniesta, publicly supported her decision, wishing her "todo" (everything), reinforcing the idea that while her adventure in Honduras may have ended, her personal life is just beginning. Rosario thanked her followers for their support and encouraged her fans not to fear changes in life.
Ángela Ponce, who became the second contestant to be eliminated from this season of Supervivientes, also shared her impressions after her departure. The model experienced a shocking moment when she saw her reflection in the mirror for the first time after a month of extreme deprivation. "¡Madre mía, estoy flipando!" (Oh my God, I’m freaking out!), she exclaimed, surprised by her evident weight loss and the effects of insect bites suffered on the island.
Despite the shock, Ángela enjoyed a hot shower and her first proper meal, which made her feel like she was "in a dream." Although she expressed gratitude for the support from her companions, particularly Nieves, she did not hide that conflicts with Damián marked her cohabitation experience. Nevertheless, she left the competition satisfied with how far she had come and with a physique that she had not seen so defined since her time at Miss Universe.
The ongoing adventure in Honduras continues to reveal the complex and emotional nature of the competition. Every decision, challenge, and relationship profoundly impacts the contestants, who continue to leave their mark on the audience.
In the Honduran cays, where survival is everything and every gesture counts, a conversation between Anita, Montoya, and Carmen Alcayde has captured the attention of Supervivientes fans. The previously unseen images aired in the latest Última Hora showed a scene that was not visible during the past gala, providing a new perspective on the already-discussed infraction of the rules by the contestants.
The sequence begins with Anita seeking comfort after a particularly tense day. Visibly affected by the group's pressure and after being singled out for her food choices during the Poseidón challenge, the Catalan did not hesitate to seek Montoya’s support, breaking the established rules. "Estaba llorando sola" (I was crying alone), she confessed, justifying her need to break the rules to find support in her companion. Montoya embraced Anita and criticized the attitudes that, according to him, are undermining cohabitation.
The arrival of Carmen Alcayde only reinforced that moment of unity. "Esto es un juego" (This is a game), she stated. Her words served as balm for Anita, whom she also reminded that in such environments, "no tienen piedad" (they have no mercy), alluding to other situations experienced on the beach, such as Makoke's accident. In this three-way encounter, sprinkled with confessions, camaraderie, and emotional resilience, a less visible side of the program is highlighted: the need for support in a hostile environment. And although their behavior led to a sanction, the previously unseen images reveal that beyond disobedience, there was an attempt to find relief among companions in an increasingly demanding climate.
As the drama unfolds on Supervivientes 2025, the audience remains captivated by the contestants' emotional journeys, their struggles, and the bonds they form in the face of adversity. Each episode promises to bring more revelations and emotional moments, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats as they follow the trials and tribulations of their favorite contestants.