2024-08-04 05:52:40
The confrontation between the two began after a test, and when the discussion became heated, some of their classmates had to intervene.
In this Tuesday’s episode of Win or Serve?, Luis Mateucci He had a strong fight with Austin Palao, after the Argentine participant made several comments mocking him.
All this happened after competing in the men’s competition, in which the eight contestants had to define the second nominee and to second immune of the week. A challenge that left the winner Pangal Andradeand that left at risk of elimination Nicholas Solabarrieta.
The intense fight between Luis Mateucci and Austin in Win or Serve?
The physical test left in second place Luis Mateucci, who did not miss the opportunity to shout against Austin who was still in the competition.
“You were saved only because the Poet is not there! Otherwise you would be at home!”the captain of Resistencia told him.
Moments later, the Peruvian participant finished the challenge, noticeably upset, and quickly went to confront him about his comments.
“What do you have to say? Am I bothering you? Don’t fuck with me, w…”, he complained, while Luis responded that in the Circle of Fire it was Austin who bothered him.
The discussion, as it increased in intensity, had to be intervened by Pangal and Raimundo, who restrained the member of Soberanos, who angrily approached Mateucci.
After the situation calmed down, Karla Constant He asked Pangal about his victory, who also took the opportunity to express himself about what happened.
“Luis always shouts in all competitions. A barking dog doesn’t bite, so for the other a little more humility,” he said.
Mateucci, for his part, admitted being upset for not having managed to win and referred to his encounter with Austin. “I will continue to speak because that is what characterizes me, I will not remain silent just because they tell me to, I will always speak,” said the trans-Andean participant.
Finally, the model responded by saying that what he did was disrespectful. “It’s funny how such impoverished and poor people don’t respect a sport. I take this very seriously and you will never see me yelling at someone. It is a sporting disgrace, there are always people who have no respect even for a competition,” said Austin, in closing.