It was a very exciting week at GF Vip, two retirements, a disqualification and an elimination which caused a lot of discussion
Marco Bellavia and Sara Manfuso left home, Ginevra Lamborghini was disqualified and Giovanni Ciacci was eliminated from the TV flash. Alfonso Signorini continues to lose parts: is Mediaset recovering?
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What’s been going on in the GF Vip’s house for a week now is unbelievable. The episode of Thursday September 29 was the harbinger of the storm: from that moment one of the saddest pages in the history of Italian television was written, forcing certain faces of the reality show to say goodbye. Finally, Sara Manfuso decided to leave her dear Vippos for the too great discomfort she felt at home, Ginevra Lamborghini was disqualified and Giovanni Ciacci was killed with the flash televote.
Marco Bellavia also felt uncomfortable continuing to stay in a house where, out of 22, only 3 of them turned the other cheek and, visibly psychologically unstable, he decided to close the red door. and go home. From that moment, everything changed in GF Vip’s house, until the last hour.
Marco Bellavia, the manager speaks: “In a few weeks we will decide”
Marco Bellavia (web source)
What happened to the mental coach and old face of Bim Bum Bam outraged the whole of Italy, but it is not excluded that he could return to this house. Speaking exclusively to Adnkronos, his manager, Tony Toscano: “The main thing now is Marco’s health, now he is at home calm and serene, the production is pushing him to return to the program, in a few weeks we will decide. Marco is interested in working in the entertainment business and doing what he’s always done in his life, so we’re not ruling anything out.” Additionally, Toscano admitted, “We’ve been friends with Alfonso for years and I don’t never seen with eyes so bright. The production therefore assumed all its responsibilities. Maybe he should take preventive measures: if I saw a person in the street crying and sick in the middle of the indifference of others, I would call a doctor, I would not stand there watching.
Il manager di Marco Bellavia ha anche chiarito che il suo assistito non aveva alcun problema prima di fare il suo ingresso in casa: “Prima di entrare Marco stava bene, non era depresso, ha superato tutti i test attitudinali e psicologici per cui non aveva nessun problem. Eligibility to participate in the program was given to them, so if there was something wrong, they would notice it”.