Television A Nightmare in El Paraíso 2: Borja Estrada, son of Pipi, winner of the program

Borja Estrada is the winner of Pesadilla en El Paraíso 2, as viewers were able to discover on the night of Sunday, February 19

Television A Nightmare in El Paraíso 2: Borja Estrada, son of Pipi, winner of the program

Borja Estrada is the winner of Pesadilla en El Paraíso 2, as viewers were able to discover on the night of Sunday, February 19. Telecinco broadcast the final of the 'reality', in which the son of Pipi Estrada competed with Tania Deniz and Antonio Montero.

The Sálvame collaborator was left out of the race for victory and became the third classified. His two colleagues stood in the center of the set at the end of the program and held hands, waiting for Carlos Sobera to reveal the name of the winner.

The host of the format shared: "The audience, with their votes through the free Mitele app, has decided that, by 58% of the votes, the contestant who wins this second edition of Nightmare in El Paraíso is... Borgia!".

Estrada's jaw dropped at first, but some former contestants quickly showed up to congratulate him and celebrate his win with him. Kiko Jiménez and María José Galera, among others, lifted him off the ground.

His father came over to give him a big hug. "Thank you for making my life so easy. You are an exemplary son and you deserve this award because the whole world has seen your clean soul," Pipi later wrote on Instagram.

Before winning the final of Nightmare in El Paraíso 2, Borja Estrada was reunited with his parents. The participant was worried about whether his mother, Teresa Viera, had had a bad time during her contest weeks: "Just tell me that you have been calm." Pipi Estrada jokingly indicated: "No, she has cried, she has suffered...". She commented, "Don't pay any attention to him."

The journalist told him: "I want to thank you because you have freed me... It has not cost me anything to defend you, you have done everything. I know that what you have sown is going to come in very handy. This contest for you has not been a nightmare, it has been a paradise".

His parents made it clear that they were very proud of him. "We will talk, because there are little things, but I have not had a bad time … Everything is fine, seriously," she shared to reassure him.

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