Nicola Porcella and Mario Irivarren agree that ‘This is War’ is in its final stages | Youtube

Nicholas Porcella is far from ‘It’s the war’ several years. The popular “historical captain” sought a new course in Mexico where he continued in the same reality show, but in the foreign version, however, on his return to Peru he indicated that he would no longer be on the program Peruvian.

As we recall, the competitor was one of the pioneers, although he was also part of ‘Fight’, was consolidated in the América Televisión program. Currently, he specifies that this cycle is closed and that he does not plan to return.

Recently, he was a guest on the podcast of Mario Irivarren there Fabienne Hayashida called ‘COM FM’ where he talked about various topics including ‘This is War’. The former competitor pointed out that the program would already be at the end of its cycle on Peruvian television.

It all happened when he explained what the conditions would be to return. Although these were very ostentatious, he ended by noting that, despite everything, he preferred not to return. After that, he pointed out that this TV space “is cutting edge.”

“I really wouldn’t come back, so I think whoever comes in now, is already in the last one. Really, a nice step, yes, but between who enters. We can bring Yaco, Angie, Rafael, me and it will captivate the first day but no more. Everything is evolving and I think they have to evolve into something else or another program,” he said.

Nicola Porcella and Mario Irivarren talk about the future of 'Esto es Guerra'.
Nicola Porcella and Mario Irivarren talk about the future of ‘Esto es Guerra’.

This idea was supported by Mario Irivarren who agreed it would be the final leg of the reality show, despite still being part of the program and billed as one of the most historic. “No, it’s the last one now. Everything has a cycle,” he said.

According to what he said in this interview, the famous captain of the Cobras pointed out that he had more than one request. The first would be the payment of a monthly salary of $30,000 for two years, even if the program does not continue on the air, he should continue to receive his salary.

In addition, having a star on the popular Pachacamac Star Walk, where well-known characters from América Televisión such as Adolfo Chuiman, Gustavo Bueno or Ivonne Fraysinett can be found. On the other hand, having a Mercedes Benz or BMW brand car, as the main condition only to sign the contract. Finally, he also mentioned that he would request the removal of some members and brands, however, that would have been just a joke.

“With Rafael Cardozo we have several requests to return, for example, we want $30,000 a month for two years, even if they release ‘Esto es Guerra’ in six months, we love them, they will pay us the same as long as we are at home,” he said, assuring that his presence would again boost the rating of the show.

Nicola Porcella and his conditions to return to “Esto es Guerra”: “30 thousand dollars per month”. | Youtube.

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