Johnny Bananas Weighs In On Camila Nakagawa’s Bad Behavior on ‘The Challenge’: “MTV Kind of Supported That”

“Guys, you know this never ends well…”

For years, fans of The Challenge watched as show veteran Camila Nakagawa threw hissy fits (and, sometimes, even furniture) while appearing on various seasons. Although Camila has won more money on the show than any other female in its history (and ranks in third place overall in terms of money won), it’s highly unlikely we’ll ever see her on ‘The Challenge,’ due to her alcohol-fueled bad behavior on the two most-recent seasons of the show.

In a new interview, show vet Johnny Bananas discussed Camila’s bad behavior, and stated that MTV, the network that airs ‘The Challenge,’ is partially to blame for allowing and encouraging it so long.

“I think Camila for a long time was able to spin what we saw—really sad and ugly behavior—into a caricature of herself, by calling herself the ‘Camilinator,'” Johnny recently told UrbanDaddy. “And unfortunately, MTV kind of supported that and encouraged it.”

As The Ashley previously told you, Camila has essentially been banned from competing on future seasons of ‘The Challenge.’ (Her behavior has landed her on the dreaded “do not call” list, according to The Ashley’s sources.)

During the “Dirty 30” season Camila verbally attacked her cast mate, Leroy Garret, in a racist tirade that shocked fans. While filming ‘Champs vs. Stars’ Camila had a breakdown, stole a golf cart, punched a crew member and left the set in handcuffs.

“It really did get to a point where it became too much,” Johnny said of Camila’s behavior. “Now it’s not even entertaining anymore.”

Johnny suggested that someone with Camila’s issues is unable to handle the pressure of appearing on ‘The Challenge’ and living in a ‘Challenge’ house.

“I think that Camila has a lot of demons, and a lot of things she needs to work through, and I don’t think ‘The Challenge’ is an environment for somebody to do that. It never has been. And I don’t think it ever will be.”

Johnny is right; For years, MTV has joked about Camila morphing into “The Camilinator” to excuse her often violent behavior. Earlier this year, MTV celebrated the best (of the worst) of Camila’s violent behavior as “The Camilinator” by giving her an award for best furniture throwing. Watch the clip below:

(Photo: MTV)

9 Comments

  1. I hate Camila, but is anyone supposed to take this guy’s opinion seriously on bad behavior? He’s the last person who should give an interview. He’s one of the main reasons I don’t watch The Challenge anymore.


  2. This is great news for me. Couldn’t stand her as a person and thought she was on roids for a while anyway. Hope she can get her life sorted out in private, far from black people (joking) and off camera. No one should have to put up with the abuse it sounds like she doled out quite regularly on and off camera.


  3. Didn’t Johnny and Camila use to date in her early days on The Challenge. I remember they were partners on Battle of the Exes.


    1. Yeah, there were rumors around the time he still had a girlfriend I think in Cutthroat that they hooked up in the bathroom but they denied it. When he broke up with that said girlfriend, there was a brief fling apparently which ended them on BOTE. So I guess he knows what he is talking about, he dated her crazy ass haha.


  4. It wasn’t just MTV that encouraged “The Camilanator” it was the cast too, including Johnny himself. I remember on the “Invasion” season when she got into a fight with Amanda, he said something like “everyone grab a seat and grab your popcorn. The Camilinator is making an appearance tonight!” So Johnny do us a favor and quit flapping your jaw, you annoying hypocrite.


    1. In a podcast Cara Maria said she offered to go sober with Camilla on one of the challenges before she went racist on dirty 30 but MTV didn’t air it.

Leave a Reply to Streets Full of Uppercuts Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published.

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <s> <strike> <strong>

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.