The bad relationship between Juanma Castaño and Miki Nadal before winning 'MasterChef': "Mercenary"

Miki Nadal and Juanma Castaño couldn't stand each other, they didn't like each other.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
05 April 2023 Wednesday 23:52
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The bad relationship between Juanma Castaño and Miki Nadal before winning 'MasterChef': "Mercenary"

Miki Nadal and Juanma Castaño couldn't stand each other, they didn't like each other. They were, what we could call as, enemies. Of course, this bad relationship was always before MasterChef Celebrity 6, the edition in which both were winners, a milestone in the history of the program.

This Wednesday, Días de tele wanted to have this couple to talk about what the TVE culinary contest meant for them, although Julia Otero did not hesitate to bring up the quarrels that faced them. So much so that Juanma Castaño vehemently recalled his animosity towards Miki Nadal, calling him a "mercenary", while the comic simply assured that he was "indifferent" to him.

“We didn't know each other, but he has been an unpresentable person in his professional career. He had a program on Real Madrid TV in which he was dedicated to messing with me fundamentally ”. This is how forceful Juanma Castaño was in MasterChef Celebrity 6 when she was asked about her relationship with Miki Nadal.

A circumstance that Julia Otero recalled this Wednesday in Días de tele, when alluding to the interventions of the comedian in a program called 90 Minuti where “he bit, pinched sports journalists like Juanma Castaño. So, let's say, you didn't like each other very well or you were mutually suspicious.

This gave way to the journalist explaining with some vehement the staunch hatred of his current friend: “Well, I had every reason to dislike him. He was a guy who stood in front of the camera to give birth to the work of sports journalists. And, furthermore, neither did he, they ordered him to do it and he did it. It seems to me the meanest thing a person can practically do. Being a mercenary…”

To which Miki Nadal, in a more leisurely manner, blurted out: “He didn't like me, but he was indifferent to me. Well, one more of those who spoke on the program ”. What caused the laughter of those present on the TVE set.

"Didn't you have any prejudice?" Julia Otero wanted to know. "No, no, I liked him. My brother told me: "If Juanma is very funny, you're going to get along very well with him, I listen to him at night." And I: 'Ah, well, it will be nice'”.

But MasterChef arrived with "a contained tirria in the case of Juanma, indifference in the case of Miki Nadal, to be almost hand in hand" in the talent, commented Otero, a moment that they took advantage of to broadcast a compilation video with the images of his passage. by the contest and their evolution from enemies to friends.

In fact, at another point in the program, the journalist wanted to break the myth that the best friends are those of childhood. “Life leads you to be friends with those you spend the most time with. You can make a great friend at 40, 50 or 60 years old, ”he said, alluding to his recent friendly bond with the comedian.