A contestant from Rancho de Destino was removed for throwing a pie at another participant: This happened



El Rancho de Destino experienced an intense night when Atuedad threw a cake at the Cuban Bryan, causing tension on set. Despite the incident, both remain in the competition with a penalty.

Controversy at El Rancho de DestinoPhoto © YouTube / Destino Tolk

The reality show El Rancho de Destino experienced one of its most eventful nights on Tuesday, when the Dominican Atuedad was temporarily removed from the set after throwing a pie in the face of the Cuban Bryansito, El Vaquero. The moment, captured by the cameras and shared on social media, went viral within hours and sparked a debate among the show's followers.

It all started while El Vaquero was arguing with Oyacito in a heated conversation. In the midst of the exchange, Atuedad appeared on the scene and, without saying a word, threw a pie in the Cuban's face, provoking screams, shoves, and the swift intervention of several colleagues to separate them.

Tension escalated when Atuedad approached again and tried to push Bryan, prompting the reality show's security to intervene and remove him from the set. Initially, there was talk of expulsion, but Destino Positivo, the show's creator, decided not to expel anyone, but rather impose a penalty of 2,000 points on both Atuedad and El Vaquero. This was explained in the early hours of Wednesday during a conversation with Pío and Barbu, the only contestants awake at that time, where he stated that the measure aimed to maintain order without disrupting the dynamics of the game. He also mentioned that he would further limit alcohol consumption.

The video of the incident has accumulated thousands of views and comments on social media. Some users supported the decision to keep them in the competition, while others called for stricter measures and the immediate expulsion of Atuedad for pushing Bryan. 

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Izabela Pecherska

Editor at CiberCuba. Graduated in Journalism from the Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid, Spain. Editor at El Mundo and PlayGround.