“We’ll have to see…”: Pedro Astorga reveals if he will enter the reality show “Win ​​or Serve?” to meet his cousin Pangal

“We’ll have to see…”: Pedro Astorga reveals if he will enter the reality show “Win ​​or Serve?” to meet his cousin Pangal
“We’ll have to see…”: Pedro Astorga reveals if he will enter the reality show “Win ​​or Serve?” to meet his cousin Pangal

Pedro Astorgaknown to win reality shows Perfect Match (Channel 13, 2012) and Love on Test (Mega, 2015), recently spoke about his possible participation in the reality show Win or Serve? His cousin, Pangal Andrade, is one of the participantswhich has generated speculation about the possible appearance of this extreme athlete in the running of the bulls in Peru.

During an interview on the YouTube program Copuxing, hosted by travel influencer Benjamín Vergara, known as “Baveck,” Pedro Astorga expressed his mixed feelings about entering the new reality show. “For this recent reality show (the current reality show) my greatest desire to have entered was that, to compete, it would have been very entertaining, to have been supporting each other within; it would have been fun”, he admitted from the Cajón del Maipo.

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The extreme athlete also reflected on his temperament and personal growth. “I’m a little bit of a bad temper, but it’s something that I don’t like very much about myself, so I’ve been working on it and I try not to be that way.”he shared. And then he explained that at 35 years old he claims to be satisfied with his current life: “That’s why today I am where I want to be, I get together with who I want to get together with and I do the things I want to do; I don’t do anything obligatory”.

Will he enter the Channel 13 reality show or not?

When Vergara asked him directly if he would enter the new reality show, Pedro Astorga’s response was ambiguous. “I don’t believe, I don’t believe“, he initially responded, and then clarified: “You never know, but I don’t believe”. However, he did not completely rule out the idea, considering limited participation: “We’d have to see… a week or so I’d still get in, to some competitions, to see how strong they are within that house.”

Finally, and despite his history of success on reality shows, Pedro Astorga made it clear that his current happiness lies outside of these environments: “It would be fun, but I’m still happy out here, and when I was on reality shows I was not very happy; it weighed me down”.

 
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