All eyes stay on Claudia as a recent incident dominates conversations on the Survivor stage. She has been feeling dizzy and repulsed by food, a surprising turn given how hungry the contestants are. What started as a joking speculation among colleagues about a possible pregnancy has shifted into a scenario that now feels very real. After Claudia opened up about lingering doubts about her condition, the production team suggested she consider a pregnancy test.
Claudia explained to Carlos Sobera that many people urged her to consider pregnancy. She described a struggle with appetite and sleep, noting moments of sudden nausea and a heightened sensitivity to food. She pointed out that her teammates at Playa Condena, even though they shared the same pressures, did not report the same symptoms. While denial plays its part, these early signs are not unusual in the early stages of pregnancy for some women, mirroring experiences she recalls from weeks prior.
In this moment, Claudia’s partner, Mario, suggested the possibility of a pregnancy test. Their shared glance said it all: confronting the truth quickly would help decide the future, especially if Claudia needed medical clearance to remain in the competition.
The pattern of symptoms is not new for Claudia, who has been dealing with them for several days. Fellow cast member Carmen Borrego pressed the question, asking if Claudia might be pregnant, a remark Claudia did not confirm or deny. The topic has sparked a wave of discussion both on the island and on the set, but concrete updates had paused until this week.
Pregnancy test for Claudia
During the premiere, Sobera pressed Claudia for clarity, but she could not provide a firm answer. She did not rule out pregnancy, admitting she had never experienced motherhood and that would be new to her if it were true. The possibility stirred mixed reactions, especially from Mario, who expressed a hopeful sentiment about motherhood while acknowledging uncertainty about his own feelings and future.
To give Claudia control over how to proceed, Sobera presented the option of a pregnancy test. It would allow her to decide whether to take the test and whether to share the result publicly, irrespective of what the outcome might be. The producer outlined a plan in the event of a positive result: Claudia would need to inform the medical team to assess whether she could continue in the competition.
Claudia did not hesitate and confirmed her decision to take the test, with Mario’s agreement. A simple exchange between them during the premiere hinted at a united stance on how to handle the situation moving forward.
Mario’s second child
Claudia and Mario first crossed paths on Temptation Island, but they did not arrive as a couple. They each entered the show with their respective partners, Javi and Laura. Both faced relationship strain, and while Mario ended his union, Claudia appeared to carry on for a time. The protection of boundaries and accountability in relationships formed a recurring topic on screen.
As events unfolded, colleagues Mario and Javi grew closer off camera, and a rift emerged that exposed the complexities of friendships crossing lines. The situation eventually led to a broader reckoning in the storyline and within the cast’s dynamics.
Mario already has a four-year-old son from a prior relationship, making the potential pregnancy Claudia’s second child in the Survivor narrative. Viewers will have to wait for the Thursday premiere with Jorge Javier Vázquez to learn whether Claudia and Mario publicly confirm the pregnancy test results and reveal happy news.