The Uruguayan participant consecrated himself as Tuesday as a new Telefe reality champion.
Santiago “Tato” Algorta He consecrated this Tuesday as the winner of Big Brother 2024/25, by obtaining 62.8% of the positive votes in the Grand Final transmitted by Telefe, in which it competed against Ulises apostol and Tito Luz.
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He Uruguayan content accountant and creator29 years old, won widely in the definition of reality, which this time extended for 204 days and delivered an award that exceeded 84 million pesos, along with a prefabricated house, a motorcycle and a year of free beer.


Tato was the player who won the leadership most times, and was part of the group known as “El Trident” with Luz Tito, Luciana Martínez and Luchi Patrone. Throughout the game he had permanent crosses with Ulysses, his main rival, although both starred in a kind of truce in the final weeks.
The closing gala was driven by Santiago del Moro and marked the second consecutive edition with a Uruguayan champion of GH, after the victory of Baptist Mascia In the previous edition.
What each Big Brother finalist won
Tato Algorta It took more than 84 million pesos – a figure that was originally 70 million, but that increased due to the accumulated interest in Mercado Pago -, in addition to a prefabricated house of Roca housing, a motomel motorcycle skua 150 and one year of free beer. Ulises apostol (2nd position) received 23 million pesos, a prefabricated house, a motomel motorcycle S2 150 full and a year of free beer. Tito Luz (3rd place) took more than 11 million pesos, a prefabricated house, a Motomel Blitz 110 Plus and free beer for a year. For its part Eugenia Ruiz (4th place) won a trip to Bariloche with all payments and a motorcycle.
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