While waiting for the check to be delivered, Marcos meets with different presences in nightclubs and events. He was also in Uruguay, where he was received by many fans.
Marcos Ginocchio revealed that a month and a half after winning the last edition of Big Brother, Telefe did not pay any of the prizes, and little by little the tension with the production grows. It was he himself who told it in a note with LAM (America). “They have not delivered it yet, but I plan to make a donation”slipped
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Angel De Brito analyzed how much the original prize of the competition has been devalued as a result of the rise in the dollar, accentuated in recent weeks, when the currency in its parallel format touched 500 per unit.


According to his calculation, since the man from Salta entered the “most famous house in the country” in October of last year, he lost almost 9 thousand dollars due to the impact of the devaluation in the amount of 19 million pesos, assigned to the winner of the program.
The young man also did not receive the motorcycle that he obtained thanks to his sister Valentina, who during her visit to the reality show was the least voted family member to leave the house. Thanks to the people, who chose him as champion on March 27, he also receives a prefabricated house, a year of free beer and almost 20 million pesos.
While waiting for the check to be delivered, Marcos meets with different presences in nightclubs and events. He was also in Uruguay, where he was received by many fans.
From the Martínez station they choose silence for now, although before this medium several former winners confirmed that they received the money a few days after the end Big Brother. The anger has already spread to social networks, where the followers of “El Primo” assured that it is a total lack of respect.
Source: Ambito

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