Johanna San Miguel defends EEG members: “That stigma of a small cup gun is not true”

The TV host stopped the program to defend the performance of the members of Esto es Guerra.

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Johanna San Miguel was very mortified when she indicated that there was a stigma towards the competitors of the program Esto es Guerra, as many point out that they were only making a glass , forgetting that its participants required a high level of competence to remain in competition. These words were endorsed by his driving partner Maria Pia Copello.

They even named Said Palao, who is currently a qualified athlete who belongs to the National Judo team, while Patricio Parodi is preparing for the gymnastics team and Hugo García practices cycling professionally.

“That stigma of a cup gun, it's not true. We have a game that we put together cups, that's true, but the strong thing in the program is the high-level competitions,” said Johanna San Miguel

While Maria Pía indicated that being part of Esto es Guerra is not easy, and that there are many people who will come to the casting thinking that it is, but they will get a big surprise.

As you remember, the reality show announced its casting where many young people will have the opportunity to be part of the program that celebrates 10 years on the air.

JOSSMERY TOLEDO STAYS IN COMPETITION STAYS IN THE COMPETITION

In the last edition of Esto es Guerra, March 15, Jossmery Toledo confirmed that he will remain in the competition and that he will carry out strict training to live up to his other teammates.

However, he asked his followers to be patient, because despite having received training in the National Police for three years, the reality of the program had exceeded their expectations regarding the physical exertion of each extreme challenge.

“I am a resilient person, so I have decided to stay to do my best,” said the explicia.

Jossamery gave these words after there was speculation of his retirement from This is War. The young woman assured that she would give her all to continue in the race, but she also clarified that she is the only one of her peers who does not have experience in this type of program.

“A lot of people think I'm Superman, because I was in the police, but let me tell you that after three years of instruction you go out on the street and everyone defends himself. Therefore, I insist, it is one thing to train in the gym to look good and another to compete,” explained the model, who praised the performance of her teammates, because during her stay she suffered injuries and bruises on her body.

“I have decided to do my best. On television you can see everything small, but in reality the competition is very strong”, he added.

Jossmery Toledo has a second-degree sprain on his right ankle. (Photo: Capture)

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