The most temperamental contestant on 'Temptation Island' downplays her outbursts: "I'm breaking down"

The great protagonist of the seventh edition of Temptation Island until the arrival of Marieta was Andrea Bueno.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
20 March 2024 Wednesday 04:54
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The most temperamental contestant on 'Temptation Island' downplays her outbursts: "I'm breaking down"

The great protagonist of the seventh edition of Temptation Island until the arrival of Marieta was Andrea Bueno. The youngest of the edition, who left the program for not being able to manage her feelings well, she was involved in a series of encounters with Álvaro, her partner, which will go down in the history of the program.

This bad character, however, earned him a bad reputation among the audience. A large number of negative comments accumulated on social networks towards Andrea, who was accused of being excessively jealous, a bad girlfriend and even a psychological abuser.

At the reunion, where she and Álvaro have reported that they are still together, the tattoo artist has been able to calmly watch all the videos of their outbursts. And she seems to have recognized herself in them. "It's strange seeing myself from the outside. Even though I've made mistakes, I see myself and think: That's me, and in some way, it helps me accept myself," she shared.

Despite having been greatly overwhelmed by the circumstances and the supposed attitudes of her partner, the contestant has preferred to downplay her anger and take it with humor: "I'm breaking up. It's me. I see myself and it's me. I have to take it." to joke".

As Andrea has delved into her time on the program, she has commented on the great mark that the contest has left on her: "I didn't remember anything and now I see everything. I had such a bad time that my head erased everything." Thus, as she has acknowledged, the contestant had not been aware until the reunion of the intensity of her anger during the program.

In this sense, he explained to Sandra Barneda that all the outbursts he had during his short stay on the island were motivated because Álvaro, after "four days" of the contest, began to "play something that we had agreed that we were not going to do." play".