The young man from Ramos Mejía shows himself as a lover of 80s rock. However, he has an active past in politics sympathetic to María Eugenia Vidal, Elisa Carrió and Mauricio Macri.
The participant of Big Brother, Ezequiel Ois, He was the last to enter the house. Considered the “Bon Jovi from Conurbano”, Ois grew up in Ramos Mejia listening Guns N’ Roses and Bon Jovithat’s why she has a very ’80s-style look. “I like rebellion,” he noted in his presentation.
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“I like rebellion, to differentiate myself aesthetically from others,” says this rockstar who wears leather vests, aviator-style glasses and bandanas in his long hair. “Inside the house I feel like I can generate something dazzling,” the young man anticipated.


Ezequiel Ois and his militant past
The young man has a large archive on his X account, where he shared photos with María Eugenia Vidal and Elisa Carrió. In a post, Ois even shows himself wearing a yellow T-shirt characteristic of the match and admiring both Vidal and Mauricio Macri.
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Rating: how big was the return of Big Brother to television
After the success of ratings and followers in its recent editions, Big Brother returned to the Telefe screen this Monday, with several new features. Hosted by Santiago del Moro, the most famous reality show in the country opened the doors of the house, with the presentation of 24 participants.
The reality show started with the 11.5 rating points left by Telefe Noticias. It didn’t take long for it to, as expected, become the most watched thing on Monday in prime time. In total, the program had an average of 18 rating points, with peaks of 19confirming that the format continues to be a success.
Source: Ambito