He earned the title of a bad guy during this raid, the first contestant to grab attention in MasterChef 11. He gave a new example last night, showing that he can endure pressure and question friendship at the same time. If there was any remorse before, it seemed scarce when he faced the qualifying test with his friends, rescuing a teammate as captain in the outdoor challenge in exchange for guaranteed immunity. In the episode that followed, his decision again stirred tension among the participants.
Leon stood out as one of the top two in the opening test. By night’s end, he held the power to save a teammate from elimination and chose not to spare either Marcos the young or the hard worker, both of whom were cooking with a gold needle on their apron. This choice meant that the person sent home would likely be someone who posed a tougher obstacle to his path toward the MasterChef 11 title. David faltered under nerves, lashing out toward the judges, while Samantha Vallejo-Nágera, the judge known for evaluating every detail, witnessed the tense moment.
Jotha: “Bisexuality needs to be made visible”
Jotha revealed on MasterChef last night that she is bisexual and part of a love triangle. The show continues to feature her as a bold figure who blends culinary skill with candid personal disclosure. The revelation arrived amid a string of behind‑the‑scenes discussions where the DJ lived with several peers. Despite differences, Jotha demonstrated her kitchen prowess with dishes like the fiery wiri wiri taco and the anchovy cheese roll, which impressed the judges.
Jotha boldly shared her bisexual identity, echoing a moment previously seen in the Alicante Celebrity edition with Arkano. She admitted being in an open relationship, described as a “bride and groom” arrangement, sparking further conversations about relationship models among the contestants. The moment came during a conversation with Samantha, who asked about David’s love life following a breakup. David, visibly impressed, remarked that single women were no longer welcome at home. The talk then shifted to Jotha, whose openness about polygamy surprised many.
“I have a girlfriend and a boyfriend and I’m the most problematic in a relationship”
The confession left Alex pale, while Samantha pressed for more details and asked whether the arrangement involved a threesome. Jotha confirmed and added that she loved them both and felt they tolerated her as best they could. She joked that she was the most troublesome partner in the relationship.
Jotha uses the MasterChef platform to bring visibility to bisexuality and open relationships. She stated clearly that bisexuality should be visible: we are here, we belong, and we are people just like anyone else in the house. Her honesty and natural approach underpin her presence on the show, and she uses her platform to encourage others to share their stories.
That sincerity marks one of the central pillars of Jotha’s life. She isn’t afraid to discuss personal life on camera and aims to inspire others to do the same.
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Beyond the personal disclosures, Jotha also performed well in the night’s opening challenge. The chard ravioli with mashed potatoes impressed the judges, and Pepe Rodríguez noted that Jotha’s performance among the night’s offerings stood out as some of the best food on MasterChef 11. Jotha remains a compelling and provocative figure on the show.