By Clary Castro
Last night there was a new test of the leader in “The House of the Famous 6“. The competition allowed us to see two errors under his belt. Both Stefano and Josh apparently cheated. But “La Jefa”, for some reason, decided not to see the first infraction, which was the Brazilian’s, and therefore, perhaps in compensation, decided to ignore Josh’s.
That said, within the gala it was proposed that the winner of this final between Josh and Fabio would let us know who is the best of the two. Josh won and no one took up the premise raised by Javier Poza at the gala, why is that?
Cold and calculated nomination
Be that as it may, Josh ended up beating Fabio in their first confrontation and he also did so with Stefano, which gave him not only one more week in the competition, but the possibility of nominating a resident directly.
This time, Josh’s decision was cold and calculated. He nominated Yoridan Martínez. What were your reasons? Knowing that he had given three points to someone on his team, information that he hopes to obtain today from Javier Poza, as has been his custom for weeks. And once they know, they can better distribute the points that are available for today.
The nomination test will be against the clock. And from some conversations with the ground team, many suspect that they already know what this new production dynamic is about. Therefore, few are confident that today’s nomination will end up being fair for all involved.
Fabio’s team wants to seek a 0-0 draw, in order to put all the “Warriors of Light” on the nomination plate. If so, you would basically be ensuring the elimination of someone’s water; Therefore, within the game of probabilities, it is believed that there is a great possibility of this happening because this intention has rarely “failed” them.
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