The conflict originated from Barceló's past comments about María's profession (adult content creator) and the emotional pressure of the lockdown, which has now lasted for over a week and a half. Additionally, during the early hours of January 18, a moment of high tension occurred, requiring an intervention to calm the situation. Barceló defended María against other participants, assuring them that private conversations, in which they were allegedly speaking ill of others, were being misinterpreted. Were there apologies? Rather than a formal apology for a specific offense, both have chosen to clarify their emotional state. They have also appeared vulnerable, with Barceló admitting that his feelings have changed despite his initial prejudices. Although this romance has been described by local media as a "24-hour romance" due to its instability, the couple seems to have reached a temporary truce to continue their coexistence. Barceló (also referred to as "Romelito 2.0") and María del Pilar (the fifth participant of the Yen Video reality show) have starred in a short-lived media romance that has generated multiple discussions on social networks. After several days of living together, the couple once again protagonized a new conflict in front of the group.
Reality Show Participants' Conflict
Conflict between reality show participants due to personal comments and emotional stress. The couple reached a temporary truce after a public dispute.