Johanna San Miguel warns Renzo Schuller: “I want to see your face when Gian Piero enters”

Johanna San Miguel warns Renzo Schuller: “I want to see your face when Gian Piero enters”

Tensions are running high on the set of “Esto es Guerra.” The search for a replacement for Johanna San Miguel continues to stir speculation, especially after her comments on July 24 regarding the potential return of Gian Piero Díaz to the competition reality show. This revelation sparked an unexpected reaction from her co-host, Renzo Schuller.

During the broadcast, San Miguel casually suggested that Díaz could come back, igniting discussions about the rift between him and Schuller. Once close friends and colleagues on “Combate,” Díaz and Schuller have reportedly distanced themselves since moving to América Televisión, leading to rumors of a possible betrayal. However, the exact reasons for their fallout remain unclear.

In a humorous yet awkward moment, Schuller responded to San Miguel’s suggestion with curiosity. He asked, “Who are they going to bring in? Who will replace me? Will Gian Piero Díaz return? I hope he does, so he can make your life a living hell.” This comment elicited laughter from everyone present.

Schuller, clearly enjoying the exchange, added, “Bring whoever you want because what brings me the most joy is that you’re leaving, and that’s what’s beautiful.” San Miguel quickly chimed back, “I can’t wait to see your face when Díaz walks in. Your jaw will drop because you have no idea who Peter Fajardo is.”

San Miguel didn’t hesitate to elaborate on her own experiences, saying, “I know Peter Fajardo. I don’t know what’ll happen next. You don’t know him, and one of the reasons I’m leaving is because you’re here. Gian Piero returning would be extraordinary. He’s very charming.”

Despite the tension, Schuller managed to keep the mood light, laughing and voicing his delight at San Miguel’s departure. He accepted the friendly banter, showing that he was ready for whatever changes may come in the show.

Recently, San Miguel’s farewell from “Esto es Guerra” was an emotional moment for fans of the program. During one of the game segment endings, she spoke to the audience with tears in her eyes, saying she hadn’t planned to give a farewell speech but felt compelled to.

“Many thanks for all the time we’ve shared,” she expressed, deeply moved. After ten years with occasional breaks, she revealed that personal reasons led her to end her time on the show. “I have been part of this great family from the start, and I will always cherish the title of ‘Mamá Leona,’” she added.

In response, Magaly Medina offered her insights on San Miguel’s departure, suggesting that physical and emotional exhaustion played a significant role in her decision. “Everyone involved in live TV knows it can be exhausting, and eventually, our bodies call for rest. The stress of the job and ratings can be a heavy burden,” Medina remarked.

Moreover, the journalist pointed out that San Miguel’s return to her character from “Pataclaun” and her ongoing tours could have affected her well-being. “I believe the stress, combined with reviving her character ‘Queca’ and touring various provinces, is likely why her body is asking for a break,” she commented, emphasizing the importance of listening to one’s body.

With all these developments unfolding on “Esto es Guerra,” the dynamics between the hosts only intensify the viewers’ anticipation of what’s to come next.

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