Reality TV Veteran Fer Lozada Joins 'La granja VIP 2'
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Fer Lozada, a host for "Al extremo," has been confirmed as the seventh contestant for "La granja VIP 2."
- Lozada brings extensive reality TV experience, having participated in 13 previous shows, including winning "La isla: desafรญo Grecia / Turquรญa."
- He expressed readiness for the challenges, particularly the lack of sleep, but is accustomed to enduring hunger, citing his past experiences.
Fer Lozada, known for his role as a host on "Al extremo," is set to join the second season of the reality show "La granja VIP" as its seventh contestant. Lozada, who has a significant background in reality television, expressed his readiness for the competition, highlighting his extensive experience.
Lozada revealed that he has participated in over a dozen reality shows, a track record that has equipped him with the necessary experience to face extreme limitations and challenges. His past successes include winning "La isla: desafรญo Grecia / Turquรญa," demonstrating his competitive capabilities.
It's a very, very big challenge for me, personally, I think it's the biggest I've faced because it's 24/7, it's tough, but I love the idea of living with farm animals.
During his presentation on the program "Venga la alegrรญa," Lozada acknowledged that "La granja VIP" presents a substantial personal challenge due to its 24/7 broadcast format. He anticipates that viewers will witness his authentic personality throughout the show. "It's a very, very big challenge for me, personally, I think it's the biggest I've faced because it's 24/7, it's tough, but I love the idea of living with farm animals," he stated.
While Lozada anticipates sleep deprivation as a primary concern, he is unfazed by potential food scarcity. He recalled enduring significant hunger during his time on "La isla" and is mentally prepared to face similar conditions. "I'll tell you something, I'm very used to going very hungry, on 'La isla' I went very hungry, I'm mentally prepared, even to go as hungry as on 'La isla,' so, I won't break there, where I can break is with injustice, those things that happen in daily coexistence," Lozada commented.
I'll tell you something, I'm very used to going very hungry, on 'La isla' I went very hungry, I'm mentally prepared, even to go as hungry as on 'La isla,' so, I won't break there, where I can break is with injustice, those things that happen in daily coexistence.
Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.