Undoubtedly, Niurka Marcos stands as one of the most controversial figures in the entertainment world, unapologetically expressing her thoughts and actions regardless of the location or the potential sc--dals they may ignite.
In her latest controversy, she takes aim at Alicia Machado, the winner of the first season of 'La Casa de los Famosos,' branding her a "hypocrite" and accusing her of conveniently mistreating the public.
The confrontation unfolded on the set of 'Siéntese donde puede!,' a program featuring the outspoken Cuban as a guest. During a segment where eight celebrities were presented for Niurka to decide which four to metaphorically save from 'swimming with the sharks,' she did not hold back.
Alicia Machado, Salvador Zerboni, Ninel Conde, Giovanni Medina, Laura Zapata, Alfredo Adame, Cynthia Klitbo, and Daniella Navarro were the options. Niurka swiftly declared her choice, expressing her intention to metaphorically toss Machado into the sea, condemning her as "poisonous" with a "cold" soul. She criticized Machado for allegedly mistreating both her fans and the public, denouncing such behavior as hypocritical and convenient.
Salvador Zerboni, Niurka's former housemate in the second season of 'LCDLF,' narrowly escaped a similar fate. Niurka opted to spare him, humorously noting it was because he "suffers more alive than dead."
Addressing the past couple Ninel Conde and Giovanni Medina, Niurka unequivocally stated her decision to spare only Medina's life, citing his responsibility for their shared child as the reason.
Laura Zapata, according to Niurka, was metaphorically already "dead and unaware," while Alfredo Adame was deemed worthy of salvation due to what Niurka perceives as a shared understanding of their "same madness."
In a bold move, Niurka labeled Cynthia Klitbo and Daniella Navarro as "gargoyles" and promptly threw them to the metaphorical sharks. She added a comment about Klitbo's aspirations, asserting, "That can't be done; you can't be me," addressing the cameras of the program with evident conviction.

