
Alejandra Baigorria's Fiery Warning: Reality TV is a 'Pact with the Devil'
Lima, Peru – In a recent public statement that has sent ripples through the entertainment industry, veteran reality TV personality Alejandra Baigorria did not mince words when addressing her colleague Onelia Molina. Baigorria, known for her extensive career in Peruvian reality television, asserted that entering such a competitive and public arena is akin to "signing a pact with the devil," implying the significant personal sacrifices and challenges involved. During her remarks, Baigorria underscored the demanding nature of reality TV, stating, "If you're not ready to be in a reality show, better step aside." She drew upon her own 15 years of experience, highlighting the numerous personal and emotional hardships she has faced, including public breakups and controversies involving ex-partners and their current relationships. "I've cried, I've had relationships broken live, they've brought my ex-partners, the ones they cheated on me with, everyone," she recounted, emphasizing that all participants eventually encounter uncomfortable moments. Baigorria's comments suggest that a high salary in a reality program comes with the responsibility of enduring public scrutiny and drama. She stressed that understanding the full scope of what a reality show entails, including potential conflicts and public opinion, is crucial before committing. Her statement has sparked debate among fans and fellow celebrities about the true cost of fame in the reality TV landscape.