It all started when Ulises, a participant from the Córdoba town of Despeñaderos and one of the nominees, spoke.
“Just in case I leave, I want to say what everyone knows: this house has people who are obviously good people, and others people who do not move with the values that I grew up with inside”said Ulysses.
The strong face to face between Ulysses and Santiago in the Big Brother elimination gala
The message, loaded with hints, continued: “Some of us go forward and others go behind. Whether I am in this house or not, I have already made it clear through my attitude who is facing the front and who is facing the back. That leaves me very calm.”
When Moro finished, he asked if anyone wanted to respond. Tato took the lead and expressed: “He is saying that he is going head-on, but he is not saying who, so I don’t know if this is going head-on. “From the front it is looking into the eyes and telling them”. Ulysses responded: “In front of 23 people, I don’t have to talk to any of them.”
Santiago del Moro He intervened with a speech for all the participants: “Guys, everyone plays the way they want. Big Brother sees everything, listens. The public sees everything and rewards or punishes with their vote. “It is not a contest of values, they are not there to be an example of anything.”
“It is very difficult to lie about what you are inside the house because you are under the eye of the camera all day,” del Moro continued and said: “There are more than 100 cameras and it is very difficult to escape, very difficult to fake that.” .
“You know where you are going and that you are exposed to a magnifying glass, to an eye,” the driver insisted and added: “Everyone chooses the game they want to show. Here there were players who played a strategy game, there were those who played being who they were. People take out whoever they consider, according to the plate that you put together yourselves.”
Source: Ambito

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