Laura Bozzo gave his opinion on the romance between Daniella Navarro and Nacho Casano in ‘The House of the Famous’, before leaving the Telemundo reality show in the last week. The presenter of Peruvian origin spoke regarding this affair hours before leaving the competition due to the votes of the public.
“I would have liked this to happen when I wasn’t in the middle of an elimination… I congratulate you and I’m happy for you, I love it,” said Bozzo. “You sound too hypocritical”, was Navarro’s response, while Bozzo talked regarding the situation being a strategy and the spirits at the elimination dinner were rising.
“You waited for this moment knowing me as you know me for three months, because you know me enough to know the great strategy they made to tell me at this moment …”, commented Bozzo.
“The grand strategy we made? You did not meet me in three months, “said Navarro and Casano added: “Do you think it’s so incredible that I can like Daniella?”
In an interview that they did to her following her departure, she stated: “The relationship between Nacho and Daniella… Please. That is a mockery of the human being because Nacho offended a Mexican woman and now he uses Daniella to stay in the house once more…”.
The new couple from ‘La Casa de los Famosos’ has already shown many moments of love within the reality show, although in the past they had many differences. When she left the program, she said:
“Really very happy, I feel very proud of my participation, of having been able to be as I am and come out of the same reason because I prefer to go out with my head held high and with dignity to be in a place where you have to rip out your heart for $200,000 dollars. I give them to you!”
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