The family member who received the least votes would be eliminated and would take with them the player they were accompanying on Big Brother.
This Sunday’s elimination gala in Big Brother It was completely atypical, the public had to vote positively for which family member they wanted to stay inside the house.
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The family member who received the least votes would be eliminated and would take with them the player they were accompanying on Big Brother.


The big surprise of the night was the first pair that left the nominees board. Noelia La Gatasinger from Córdoba entered as a friend of Immanuel and received all popular support.
The next to secure a few more days within the program were Virginia with her daughter Delfina, who were the second to receive the announcement of Santiago del Moro. As it almost became her personal brand, the standapera shed a few tears while she received congratulations from her colleagues.
Darío’s son became the protagonist of Sunday’s gala. Francisco along with his father were the third to leave the plate, making Zoe with Aixa and Florencia with her friend Sol her face to face.
Who left the Big Brother house
By 62.7% of the votes, people chose that Florencia and her friend Sol continue in the competition compared to 37.3% of Aixa Abasto and Zoe Bogach. The results could be analyzed as the consequence of the short circuits they had throughout the week, where even the mother of one of the “original” participants complained that they were not campaigning to continue in the competition as if other contestants were doing so. .
“Thank you all for having me,” said Aixa, while she and Zoe hugged and kissed with the rest of the members remaining in the house. “No! How crazy to go out!”shouted the young woman who was one of the few who was in the game since everything started on December 11 of last year. “Thank you, I love you,” she said, while the rest sang to them and applauded them.
Source: Ambito

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