This edition of Big Brother Vip is full of scandals and controversies. Let’s just say the most avid fans have seen some tense moments from the start. You will definitely not be bored with this edition. Is there a new confession from a gieffino that the race is rigged? He only talked about immunity for a select few.
Big Brother Vip has never had so many twists and turns than in this edition. We have witnessed veritable curtains worthy of any trashy soap opera of the last decade. There were some fun facts and some not so like the Lamborghini-Ciacci-Bellavia affair. Are the competitors in this edition hitting rock bottom with their rarity?
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Once at Big Brother Vip we had fun, this year a little less. Now there are even insinuations from a competitor that would even suggest unclear conduct on the part of the authors. Will the talk about immunity be true?
Attilio Romita’s complaints
Attilio Romita was a well-known RAI journalist, as well as the historic face of Tg1 and Tg2. He currently heads TeleNorba and is director of Tgr Puglia. He was married to Angela, with whom he had his only daughter, Alessia. He is currently living with a new partner named Mimma. The journalist is very reserved and little information is known about him. What we know now reveals it to the cameras of Big Brother Vip, as a contestant in this edition. We know that the girl is not at all happy with her entry into the House and has stopped talking to her since that day.
It all started with slippers…
Attilio Romita is a competitor who does not live this Big Brother experience serenely. He is currently in revolt with Patrizia Rossetti, because of his appointment, according to her for his slippers:
“He told me ‘I name you because your slippers are ciaf ciaf’. But do we realize it? They make fun of me. Before I snored, then I smoked too much and now I have noisy slippers. I’m not here to make fun of that.”
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After this controversy, he attacked the authors claiming that they played badly. According to Romita, they already know who should go ahead and who shouldn’t. The elected officials would even be protected by a kind of immunity. Here is what Attilio Romita thinks about it while talking with Fiordelisi:
“I understand, but these put them all in immunity, but all of them, whenever they cover them for… As soon as they see that one of their own is in danger, they put them in immunity. And we have to get down instead.”
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