Adara Molinero, Alma Bollo and Jonan Wiergo are tattooed together in honor of 'Survivors': "It is something that has a lot of meaning for us"

Adara Molinero, Alma Bollo and Jonan Wiergo, participants in the edition of 'Survivientes 2023', have sealed their friendship in a special way.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
19 July 2023 Wednesday 04:46
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Adara Molinero, Alma Bollo and Jonan Wiergo are tattooed together in honor of 'Survivors': "It is something that has a lot of meaning for us"

Adara Molinero, Alma Bollo and Jonan Wiergo, participants in the edition of 'Survivientes 2023', have sealed their friendship in a special way. In an emotional meeting in Valencia, the influencers have decided to get a tattoo together as a symbol of their experience on the famous reality show.

The tattoo chosen by this "trieja" of friends consists of the geographic coordinates of Cayo Paloma, the beach where they lived together for several weeks on the island of Honduras. This place has left an indelible mark on their lives and they consider it to have a very special meaning for them.

"It is something that has a lot of meaning for us," explained Adara Molinero through her Instagram account, where she shared the process and the result of the tattoo with her followers. The GH VIP 7 winner shared moments from the exciting reunion with her official partner, Bosco Blach Martínez-Bordiú, to the tattoo session itself.

During the day, full of laughter, hugs and toasts with shots, the gang of friends celebrated with satisfaction the choice of the design, which not only connects them with the experiences in the program, but has united them forever.

Adara's transparency with her followers was also made evident by showing a capture of a chat with her mother, Elena Rodríguez, who was surprised to find out on Instagram about her daughter's decision to get the tattoo.

With this gesture, Adara, Alma and Jonan have shown that their friendship goes beyond the television program and that the bond formed during their time on the island will last over time, always reminding them of the moments shared in Cayo Paloma.