Production Details and Clarifications from the Telecinco Issue
The new issue of Island of Seduction began on Telecinco yesterday with a detail that some followers may have missed. During moments of birth, a portion of one bachelor’s contribution was cut. Questions about why this happened quickly arose, prompting an official statement from the show’s organizers, led by the presenter Sandra Barneda.
In particular, Jose Guzman, one of the participants based in the Dominican Republic, could not be heard clearly or seen with clarity during the premiere. Yet, in some of the published images, he was observed engaging in conversations with colleagues. The episode sparked discussion about how the footage was captured and edited for broadcast.
Cuatro, the company responsible for developing the format in Spain, sought to address the controversy with a brief message to Vertele that explained the decision. The statement noted that internal protocols were applied and that the producers chose not to intervene while verifying the absence of one of the essential conditions required to participate in the program. The clarification was intended to underline the process behind the scene checks and the commitment to fair participation for all cast members, as reported by Vertele.