Santo Domingo. - De Último Minuto continues with the special coverage of the grand finale of La Casa de Alofoke 2, where a former participant, known for his style and charisma, JD, shared how his time on the reality show marked a before and after in his personal and professional life.
During the conversation, JD expressed feeling deeply grateful for the opportunity to have been part of the project, assuring that the experience took him out of his "comfort zone".
"I entered with a lot of fear and a lot of insecurity. I was afraid of criticism, but when I left, I was no longer afraid of anything," she affirmed.
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He explained that living together and the challenges inside the house helped him prepare emotionally, even when memes about him were circulating outside. "It helped me a lot because it brought out a side of me that I now feel is my essence," she expressed. That internal reconnection is precisely what, according to what he shared, drives him to embark on his next path in the world of stand-up comedy. JD also spoke about one of the most sensitive moments of his stay in the house: opening up and telling the story of his father. While he remembered that process, he pointed out that although Santiago Matías said that "this is not a spiritual retreat", for him it was. "I was one of the first to be vulnerable, to cry openly and express what I was struggling with," he explained, highlighting that other colleagues were then encouraged to show their emotional side. However, the most important transformation came after disconnecting from the phone and reconnecting with himself. He said that just before entering the reality show he had seen his father, and that now, at 32 years old, he is preparing to celebrate a birthday with him for the first time. "My inner child is healing and it was all because of participating in this house," she said with emotion. "There are people who would give anything to have their dad alive... For me, this is the greatest prize: to share with him and grow as a human being," she concluded.






