Maria Pia Copello and Johanna San Miguel They have decided to put aside their friendship to encourage their respective teams in “This is war”. Such is the commitment of both drivers who joined one of the sports reality competitions, looking to favor their teams.
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During the last edition of “This is war”, Maria Pia Copello and Johanna San Miguel they starred in a fun moment competing to give a ‘special point’ to their teams, the ‘combatants’ and ‘warriors’, respectively.
The physical education challenge saw the competitors join with their fellow group members to cheer on their presenters. As the famous narrator Mister G said, the ‘historical lioness’ and the ‘queen of combatants’ had to complete a column of tables and ring the bell to give victory to their side.
Although the competition was close and it was not known who was going to be crowned the winner, the host of “María Pía y Timoteo” managed to take advantage and was the first to ring the bell. For this reason, the ‘combatants’ took one more point to their counter.
However, something that caught the attention of those present and the public was Johanna San Miguel’s attempt to ring the bell. Apparently, the leader of the “warriors” would not have been able to reach the rope because of how high it was.
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María Pía to Johanna: “The jokes between us are over”
At the beginning of this program, María Pía Copello had already made it clear to Johanna San Miguel that she would not be joking with her and that she would prioritize support for her team, that of the ‘combatants’. “I only tell you one thing. As of today, she is finished (her playful attitude) with Johanna San Miguel. Really. All my ‘combatants’ are asking me. The jokes between us ended. I come here to compete, to cheer on my team”. After these comments from the exdalina, Johanna called her “Mariarpía”.