Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
In a recent episode of the Telemundo show "Pica y se Extiende," former Miss Universe Alicia Machado shared her ideal cast for the new season of "La Casa de los Famosos All Star." The Venezuelan, who was crowned the winner of the first edition of this popular reality show, expressed her excitement at imagining several entertainment figures in the house, inviting followers to speculate on what could happen in this new installment. Machado started her list with Kimberly Flores, who left the first season due to personal issues. The former beauty queen empathetically remarked that "everyone deserves a second chance," suggesting that Flores's participation could add dynamism to the living situation in the house. This statement resonates with the show's focus, where second chances are a recurring theme. Another name that came up in the conversation was Wendy Guevara, the trans influencer who made history in the Mexican version of the reality show. Machado emphasized that the American audience is ready to see someone "so brave" as Guevara, who has become a symbol of progress and acceptance in the LGBTQ+ community. Including Guevara could represent a significant change in the program's dynamics. Among the highlighted names is Pablo Montero, a singer with whom Machado shares a friendship. The former Miss Universe believes that Montero could benefit from time in the house, distancing himself from problematic behaviors. Her proposal suggests an intention to see participants evolve and experience personal growth in a controlled environment. Dania Méndez, known for being one of the most controversial figures of the third season, and Arturo Carmona, whom Machado describes as "a great actor" and "a gentleman," were also mentioned. The choice of these characters suggests that Machado prefers a cast that, in addition to being popular, has the ability to generate interesting conversations and potential conflicts within the house. However, not all her choices were well-received. When asked about Clovis Nienow, Machado revealed that she would only consider him for participation if she were also in the house. With a playful tone, she commented that outside the show, she could "conquer him," reflecting the often flirtatious interactions that reality shows foster among their participants. On the other hand, the Venezuelan was clear about whom she would not like to see in the new season. Niurka Marcos, a polarizing figure from the second installment, was one of the names that did not pass her filter. Machado argued that the Cuban community in the United States "no longer deserves a representative like that," expressing her desire for the cast to reflect more positive values. She also mentioned Osmel Sousa and Laura Bozzo as candidates who would perform better as panelists than as participants. This observation underscores the importance of the dynamics and atmosphere in the house, where conflicts are not only entertaining but can also impact the public's perception of those involved. Alicia Machado also expressed skepticism about the participation of other names like La Divaza and Natalia Alcocer, suggesting that their inclusion could detract from the seriousness of the program. Her critique seems to be based on a vision that the cast should consist not only of controversial figures but also of those who add value to the reality narrative. "La Casa de los Famosos All Star," which will premiere on February 4 under the hosting of Jimena Gallego and Javier Poza, promises to bring together some of the most recognizable and debated figures from the show. Machado's vision of the ideal cast raises questions about how these dynamics will influence the competition and what kind of interactions and conflicts will unfold in the house. With the return of the reality show, not only are fans eagerly awaiting the drama and tension, but they are also questioning the impact of the diversity and representation that the participants will bring to the screen. Machado's choice of characters with complex backgrounds could lead to a season full of unexpected twists and lessons about life and coexistence.