Nuša from 'Gospodin Savršeni' Sparks Drama on 'Farma Slovenija' from Day One
Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Nuša, a former contestant on "Gospodin Savršeni," is participating in the new season of "Farma Slovenija."
- From the first day, Nuša is involved in drama, clashing with fellow contestant Lana and forming alliances.
- The twelfth season promises more challenges, unexpected twists, and intense competition.
Nuša, a familiar face from "Gospodin Savršeni," has entered the twelfth season of the reality show "Farma Slovenija," immediately becoming a central figure in the unfolding drama. Known for her strong opinions, honesty, and determination, Nuša wasted no time in making her presence felt on the farm.
How will you milk cows and pull weeds with those nails?
Upon arrival, Nuša, along with other contestants, faced the initial task of clearing pigs from their living quarters before diving into farm work. Her approach to the demanding rural tasks was met with skepticism by some, particularly regarding her ability to manage farm chores with her appearance. However, she seemed unfazed, ready to engage with the challenges ahead.
Well, I won't!
Early in the show, Nuša is seen seeking counsel from a familiar face already on the farm, sparking rumors of an emerging alliance or "clan." Simultaneously, she has already created friction, notably with contestant Lana, with whom she reportedly argued before entering the show. Lana, upon being selected as the first servant, suspects Nuša's influence in the decision, labeling her a "hypocrite."
Nuša seems like the biggest hypocrite to me.
The show's producers hint that the first episode, now available on Voyo, will reveal the truth behind the initial conflicts and Nuša's prominent role. The twelfth season is set to deliver heightened competition, unexpected plot twists, new animals, team dramas, and difficult farm labor, promising an unpredictable journey for viewers.
There were dramas with Nuša and now we have chaos on the very first day.
Originally published by Večernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.