• Tele Espejo Público talks about Orestes after his defeat in Pasapalabra: "He is very discouraged"
  • Answer Orestes' anger: "I have seen that I cannot remain silent"

It has been 10 days since Rafa Castaño made history in Pasapalabra by completing the rosco del tirón and taking 2,270,000 euros home. A great joy for the Sevillian, but a much-talked about defeat for Orestes. In the last week, much has been speculated that Burgos would be going through a delicate moment, something that he himself has been responsible for denying.

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Through his Twitter account, the Pasapalabra contestant has taken a step forward after several days away from the media spotlight to clarify what his true mood is. "Although I had decided not to demonstrate, I have seen that it is best for me to specify this to avoid confusion. I feel perfect," he began explaining to his followers and the media.

In addition to describing this experience in the Antena 3 contest as "exceptional", Orestes has made it clear that he has returned to his daily life to be with his loved ones and his obligations. "It is anything but true that I am so extremely collapsed and devastated, but that I am with the consequent emotional hangover, but above all happy and grateful," he said, explaining that some phrases from a very extensive interview have been taken out of context that have been used to create sensationalism.

Orestes has not wanted to enter into polemics, only to make it clear that he does not plan to grant any interview and that he is fine. "It is tremendously unfair that on top of that this halo of victimhood is brought by extension to my person without eating or drinking it," he has settled the issue.

Soon they have begun to comment on their words and Susanna Griso has done the same, with statements that have given much to talk about. Espejo público has echoed this statement 2.0 with which the journalist has been most disconcerted. "If you are with an emotional hangover, you go out and tell it normally and goodbye very goodbye. You have been on television for a year and a half, I think there is also an unwritten contract that if you have been every night in the prime time of Antena 3, in the most successful program on television, retiring with that silence gives rise to speculation with your mood, "he said, Very forceful to the Burgos.

Griso has continued with his speech, opining that if Orestes did not want to be talked about and speculated about his state of mind he should have been the one to break his silence much earlier: "Why so much secrecy, what do you have to hide? You go out, you talk and you say, 'I'm happy for you, congratulations Rafa.' You look like a lord and that's it. Less victimhood!", she has sentenced, visibly annoyed with the statement of the defeated.

For the journalist, when you face a television program of this nature, the least you have to do is accept "the rules of the game" and fit the defeat as well as you can: "Sometimes you win and sometimes you lose (...) You cannot pretend that from one day to the next nothing is said and that people do not speculate. You opt for silence and not only that, you avoid an interview you have given to a local media." After being refuted by her co-stars, claiming that he was "a great guy", Susanna Griso has returned to take the floor to defend his controversial statements: "I tell you because it is advice from affection, of those who have a little more on television and we know that these things work like that. "

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