Montoya with a sad expression and tears on his face, next to a circle showing Belén Rodríguez with a serious expression, on a brown background with a neutral face emoji.

Belén Rodríguez announces the worst news about Montoya, and everyone is left speechless.

Belén Rodríguez shares a last-minute update about Montoya after what was seen in the latest 'Survivors' gala

Belén Rodríguez was among the first to react to the anger Montoya displayed on Supervivientes. The Andalusian exploded after an argument with Manuel and threatened to leave the show. For Belén, the reason is clear: "it infuriated him that Manuel tried to compete with him in the challenge because it's the reflection of life itself."

With these words, Rodríguez confirmed the worst news about Montoya, referencing his rivalry with Manuel. A rivalry that began on La isla de las tentaciones and that Anita's ex can't overcome.

Belén Rodríguez with glasses and blonde hair appears at Fiesta with a purple background.
Belén presents her theory about Montoya | Mediaset

Belén Rodríguez confirms a last-minute update about Montoya

Montoya captured all the attention on the latest broadcast of Conexión Honduras. Anita's ex threatened to leave Supervivientes after another intense clash with Manuel. Following this moment, Belén Rodríguez has confirmed what lies behind the Sevillian's reaction.

The collaborator has delivered the worst news about Montoya and how he can't overcome his rivalry with the man from Cádiz. The confrontation between them extends beyond La isla de las tentaciones and for Belén, Montoya feels in an eternal struggle against Manuel. "It infuriated Montoya that he tried to compete with him in the challenge because it's the reflection of life itself," Belén explained.

Belén Rodríguez with glasses and blonde hair is raising her hand, wearing a colorful bracelet and a pink background on Tardear.
Belén believes that Montoya takes his rivalry with Manuel to another level | Mediaset

The arrival of the man from Cádiz in Honduras has put Anita's ex on constant alert. There is a certain rivalry between them to see who garners more attention. While Manuel was alone on Playa Misterio, Montoya didn't feel threatened, but now that they share the island, the story has changed.

This is what Belén refers to when she talks about their confrontation during the challenge being "the reflection of life itself." Since Anita was unfaithful to him with Manuel, Montoya hasn't stopped fighting against the man from Cádiz. This has taken a toll on him, leading him to consider leaving Supervivientes at the thought of not being able to endure his adversary any longer.

Despite this, for Rodríguez, there is no comparison in terms of survival. The collaborator keeps that Montoya is a good survivor and that Manuel has nothing to do in this aspect.

Belén Rodríguez hits the nail on the head with Montoya

What happened between Manuel and Montoya on Supervivientes has caused a large number of theories about the relationship between the two contestants. Belén, as an expert in reality shows, seems to be the one who comes closest to the reality of both.

As she pointed out on TardeAR, the man from Utrera feels threatened in Honduras by the presence of the man from Cádiz. For months, Montoya has been the center of attention, and with Manuel's presence, this has shifted. "He is convinced that Manuel is a better survivor than he is and that he can take many more things from him," it was noted on the afternoon program.

Montoya and Manuel González, jerseyless, arguing in the 'Survivors' palapa.
Montoya doesn't overcome his resentment toward Manuel | Telecinco

Most people think that Montoya hasn't gotten over Anita's infidelity, and this is taking a toll on him in Supervivientes. He seems more focused on outdoing his adversary than on proving whether he is more of a survivor than Manuel or not. This completely diverts the goal Montoya had set for himself upon arriving in Honduras.

"Emotionally, I was strong, but I've relived many things, it never ends," Montoya ended up confessing in his attempt to leave. For Belén Rodríguez, these words relate to how the man from Utrera can't overcome his competitiveness with Manuel.

Montoya's reaction caused the vast majority of collaborators to agree: he must move on. "I think he said 'before he humiliates me, I'll leave,'" Marta López concluded after Belén Rodríguez's words.