(Dagbladet): For the 8th time is Triana Iglesias hostess at “Paradise Hotel”, which premiered yesterday. Over the last eight years she has totally lived two years in Mexico, and she loves it.
– It is absolutely perfect for me, she says.
33-year-old has led the program from day one in 2009, which every year is the subject of criticism – but has also been praised for promoting gender equality.
– Live like a hippie
– I love my job and am very grateful that I get to continue, she said.
The journalist said she lived in a bungalow on the beach during your entire stay.
– I live like a hippie when I’m in Mexico. Staying on the beach, meditate, do yoga and swim, said Iglesias, who told Dagbladet yesterday that she longed for her boyfriend under Mexico-stay.
• Watch Triana Iglesias’ private photos from recording the top of the case.
– Rescue for everything
Application manager look forward to show off this year’s “Paradise” -season.
– This year’s participants are absolutely brilliant. Several of those with’ve already seen several seasons of “Paradise”. They know what the program is about, good players, but are afraid of everything. They cringe every time it comes a letter, said Iglesias.
About this is positive for this year’s contestants, she is not quite sure.
– This year’s participants think they know what they are going, but it’s not necessarily the case. It is perhaps not a good idea to think one knows what will happen, she says.
The previous recording property, which was used until last season, was in November hit by a monster hurricane. The hurricane was the strongest was measured by National Hurricane Center ever and caused major damage.
Discussion Participant
Part of the “Paradise” -The was smashed to pieces and this year’s contestants move into a brand new hotel.
– The new hotels are so nice, but this year it is extra bad ending on solo room. It is anything but a normal room, says Iglesias.
Do you have a favorite participant?
– I have always one or two that I cheer for, and I switch often along the way. Participant I cheer for this year coming in very late in the program.
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