Overview
- Mark Vito, speaking inside the Peruvian reality show on Saturday, said Melissa Klug struck him and called it one of the hardest moments he has faced.
- He said Diego Chávarri helped him during the incident and later urged fans to vote to keep Chávarri in the competition.
- Leslie Echevarría, Vito’s girlfriend, denounced the attack on TikTok and accused producers of muting audio, switching camera feeds, and giving others phone access she did not have.
- Gabriela Herrera led cast calls for sanctions under the show’s no‑violence rule, and Klug’s partner Jesús Barco drew backlash for saying he would have hit Vito with a bottle.
- With eliminations set for Saturday, Klug’s daughter Melissa Lobatón said the official voting page crashed, raising doubts about a process that relies on public votes.