In chapter 38, which was broadcast on April 9, the well-known test of the wall that was done in the last edition arrived and this time it was repeated with some changes. The couples had to cook the same dish, but they might only talk to each other and not see what the other person was doing.
To communicate, the contestants had to constantly talk and give each other cues as to what they were doingwhich caused a shouting throughout the program that, even, the same participants pointed out as a market place.
Another of the definitions for the madness that was lived in the program of the RCN Channel la dio Stuart G, who always imposes his style on the facts. For him, what was happening was “a pack of chimpanzees trying to cook a dish”.
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famous of ‘Masterchef‘ they shouted; Pamela Ospina, the worst
Throughout the competition, the contestants of this ‘reality’ that will have some changes during Easter they had to speak very loudly, but one that stood out more than anyone was Pamela Ospina.
Although everyone was talking hard, the comedian from Antioquia was in a relationship with Aida Morales, who in the previous chapter had kissed Tatán Mejía on the mouthY his words managed to deconcentrate the other participants.
“We won the prize or immunity for the loudest,” said Pamela Ospina herself, confirming everything that the others said.
And it is that the critics to her were not few. For example, Tostao expressed that the woman from Antioquia was “screaming as if she were at a punk concert.” For his part, Tatán Mejía, who was far from Pamela, said that he only heard her voice, something that was confirmed by his duo, ‘Chicho’ Arias, who said that Ospina “screams hard”, and that he has known her for many years. years because they both work in the comedy industry in Antioquia.
Some of the most affected by the shouting of Aída Morales and Pamela Ospina were Manuela González and Aida Bossa, who got desperate at one point and told them: “Don’t yell so hard.”