Furia, the former Big Brother contestant, continues to take advantage of her fame on television to ask for millions of euros to attend private events.
Since his rise to fame. Juliana Scaglione better known as Big Brother Fury knew how to continue being a trend in the televisioncausing controversy after controversy. Neither his elimination from the most famous house in the country nor his disassociation with Telefe seem to put an end to the former contestant’s career.
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After the disassociation with the channel that brought her popularity, Furia launched herself into the market, venturing into a circus where she was seen taking part in a magic act that left spectators speechless. Now, the controversial figure aspires to work doing presence at private events, according to her own account.


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Furia continues to make people talk about her on television now with the values she uses to make appearances at private events
How much money did Big Brother’s Fury ask for to appear at a 15th birthday party?
Fury decided to turn his notoriety into a profitable business and it didn’t take her a second to let her followers know. Among the activities she promotes on her social networks, her availability to attend family events stands out. “DM open for event bookings private and present at birthdays, weddings, quinceañeras, affordable prices,” she wrote in an Instagram story where she quickly received many inquiries.
In a recent conversation that went viral, it was revealed that Fury requested $5 million plus travel expenses for her presence at a 15th birthday party. This high amount generated a great stir, showing how the “little sister” continues to take advantage of her fame to obtain significant income.
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