
Applause on 'Pasapalabra' After Rosa's Emotional Confession About Manu: 'He Gives Me…'
Rosa received applause on 'Pasapalabra' from the audience after her emotional confession about Manu live
Today's episode of Pasapalabra started with great anticipation, as Manu had to face a new opponent to keep his seat in the blue chair. However, what really made an impact on the set were Rosa's words about Manu after confessing: "I don't care if I win or lose with him."
"The blue chair always comes back. So with a lot of enthusiasm, we'll continue there," Manu declared before starting his duel, showing his usual enthusiasm and focus.

Manu achieved his goal and managed to stay on the show. But what really left a mark on the viewers was Rosa's emotional confession, who won yesterday.
Applause on Pasapalabra After Rosa's Emotional Confession About Manu
With a sincere smile, Rosa assured: "I'm fine, finally a bit of the orange chair. It's not so much about winning or losing because if it's with him, I don't care if I win or lose. But with this, I have a bit of peace." These words, full of emotion, drew a strong applause from the audience, who celebrated Rosa's sincerity and humility.

In a moment filled with emotion, Rosa also shared how she feels in her current stage of the show: "I've been on a streak of not very good roscos," she confessed with laughter. Despite the difficulties, the young woman made it clear that she now feels more at ease after winning the previous show.
Rosa Proves She Is a Worthy Contestant After Her Words About Manu on Pasapalabra
Rosa has proven, once again, that she is a worthy rival, who not only competes for the prize but also values the great friendship she has forged with Manu. Rosa revealed the special connection they have formed during their time on the show. Rosa has demonstrated once again that Manu is more than just a simple opponent to her.

The atmosphere on the set was one of pure complicity and mutual respect. Although the competition is fierce, Rosa has shown that, above all, the camaraderie between her and her rival, Manu, can be more important than any victory.
The audience's applause was the response to this sincere confession. Rosa's words made it clear that Pasapalabra is not just a word game, but also a space where friendships are cultivated.
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