After his first hours of coexistence in Honduras, Terelu Campos He takes stock of this new adventure and does so by recognizing that his time Survivors It is being a real challenge for her despite the setbacks with which you can find. Happy to face this contest, Terelu recognized before Sandra Barneda That, unlike her teammates, she wants the night to arrive. “I must be like the world upside down. Everyone fears the night and I want the night to come. So I know that one more day has passed ” Explain.
Ensuring that she didn’t sleep well in Madrid either, Terelu could watch some images in which she reunited her without any of her classmates caught her attention since, according to her: “They are so polite that they have not told me anything.” Enjoying to the fullest of experience and coexistence with his classmates, Terelu is clear that no goal is put, just enjoy the experience: “I do not put a goal of x days. If I go within 4 or 8 I do not feel a failure. I am clear that I will not let anything or anyone condition what I want to do or where I want to arrive or my body accompanies me to arrive. I will not think about the days, I don’t care.”
Already very comfortable with his teammates, Terelu talked about his illness and how at first he tried to hide it because he coincided with the arrival of Christmas. “I never wondered why I had touched me, but why I had saved me,” he acknowledged before his teammates. Excited from set, her daughter Alejandra acknowledged that these words from her mother have removed a stage of her very complicated life for her.
Television sometimes gives moments of great emotion, of those who leave their mark on both the spectators and in the protagonists themselves. This was the case of Terelu Campos in 2025 survivors, who with his testimony about the two breast cancers that has suffered the audience and his reality partners. Sálvame’s presenter shared her experience with a naturalness that contrasted with the hardness of her history. However, the emotion surpassed her by reliving it, causing tears in full direct.
In the video broadcast by Telecinco, Terelu recounted his fight against cancer with brutal honesty. “I had a cancer in the right breast with a name and a last name. And a year to finish the treatment, I almost died, because they tell me that I have another in the other breast and with another name and another surname,” He explained with the serenity of those who have learned to live with fear.
The presenter explained that she had to undergo a double mastectomy, a ten -hour intervention that marked her life. However, beyond the operation, it was the recovery that really put it to the test. “The recovery was horrific. 100 % of the cells cannot take it out. It is impossible. I have review every six months. I have a relatively normal life,” he confessed. But normality, in these cases, always has a nuance. The shadow of cancer is still present in her life, although she strives to not allow fear to dominate her. The emotion, however, was inevitable when the video ended and the camera focused again.

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Terelu, visibly affected, tried to contain tears, but failed. “Nothing … I promised my daughter that she was not going to cry,” he said among sighs. At that time, Sandra Barneda, presenter of the program, tried to comfort her and understand what happened exactly. It was then that the survivor made it clear that he did not want to wake up compassion. “I hate the penalty. I have not come here to be sorry for anyone, I’m sorry, but no. It’s something that I don’t want to allow myself,” he said with determination. His words reflected a mixture of strength and vulnerability. Terelu did not want to be seen as a hero or as a victim. Only as one more person who has had to face adversity, like so many others. “I am not a winner, or more fighter than anyone. I am like so many people who are seeing us, who have no more balls to fight, because you have no other,” he said with forcefulness.
For her, the disease is not a battle that is won or lost. He does not consider that those who overcome cancer are stronger than those who, sadly, fail to beat it. “You can’t choose here, you do what they tell you and point. And from there, be relatively luck that what you ‘caught’ can be cured. It is already. That is why it is no more fighter who overcome it than the one who goes along the way. It is the same. He has not won the battle that stays above the one who leaves. It is not true. It does not do me well,” he said in the broken voice.
The most intense moment came when Sandra Barneda asked him why this issue did not do well. It was then that Terelu opened his heart completely. “It’s not good to get excited, it’s not good for me. It’s as if I had advanced and take three steps back,” he acknowledged. This reflection summed up the dilemma of many people who have overcome serious diseases. The need to move forward, without anchoring in the fear or pain of the past, but at the same time facing the reality that the danger never disappears completely. “I don’t want to live with fear and if something had to happen, it will happen to me. I’m not going to live with fear, I don’t want to,” he said firmly. His statement was a cry of freedom in the face of the uncertainty of life. “It is not in the hand of any of us, no matter how fear we have … no matter how fear you will have to happen or not want it,” he said.