"I can't have a Corvette and not have a house": Joker speaks candidly about the car he won at the Ranch while Gino Montalvo has already sold his



Brayan El Joker, Gino MontalvoPhoto © Instagram / Brayan El Joker, Gino Montalvo

The reality show El Rancho de Destino has already come to an end, but the topic of the awards is still a hot discussion... and quite a lot.

Gino Montalvo, better known as Oyacito, shared in a live session with Yoel Fashion that he has already sold the Honda Civic he won as second place in the program, in addition to the 25,000 dollars in cash he received for his participation.

True to his straightforward style, he explained without hesitation why he made the decision: “I sold it, I already sold it. Of course. I don't like Hondas, not for any particular reason, I've just never liked them. It's nothing personal. But if Joker sold the orange one (the Corvette)… They’re going to give me a check for the car. Plus, I'm turning in the one I have and will get the one I've wanted for a while.”

With that statement, she made it clear that she plans to replace it with another model she has been wanting for a long time, although she did not reveal what her next acquisition will be.

Now, here comes the important clarification: Brayan “El Joker,” the winner of the reality show, still has not sold the orange Corvette that he received along with $50,000. What he has publicly stated is that he intends to do so.

In a recent interview, he was quite candid about the topic: “I want to sell it. Honestly, I can't handle it because it has too much attention. I can't be driving a Corvette, speculating, and not have a home.”

In addition, he explained that one of his priorities is to help stabilize his mother, his sister, and his nephew, who are currently living rent in a small apartment.

So while Oyacito has already closed the deal and is thinking about his next car, Joker seems to be assessing how to turn his prize into something more practical for his personal reality.

Conclusion: the reality show has ended, but the content continues. And it seems that El Rancho de Destino still has chapters off-camera.

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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.