Big Brother: Romina’s reaction to Ceferino Reato’s sharp comment

On Tuesday night, March 28, the brand new winner Marcos Ginocchio was present at the debate to talk about his triumph in the last cycle of Big Brother and the passage through the house. Among the various comments, one of the most commented was his explanation of what will happen with blueberrythe puppy that followed him during his stay.

In this sense, the winner of this edition said that “it gave him something to separate her” from his brother Candy, which was adopted by Romina. “The vet at home told me that they don’t suffer from separation like people, but it bothers me then, I want to adopt them both, but if Romi wants to, I have no problem keeping them both so as not to separate them” , offered ginocchio.

And while everyone sighed for the good gesture of the participant, the journalist Ceferino Reato took the opportunity to attack Romina Uhrig pointing out: “She is a politician, how is she not going to keep her? She grabs everything ”. Of course, the comment did not go unnoticed by the former contestant, with a political past in the Kirchnerism: She looked enraged and it was clear that she wanted to answer him, but for some reason, she was silenced.

It is not the first time that this challenge has been generated on full screen, last week in the same program, there was a cross between the former deputy, after being left outside the house, and the author of “Dining Room Massacre”. At that moment, in the midst of a climate of tension, the participant was questioned by the other former participants and some panelists.

“I do not have properties, but I would not have exposed myself to a television program knowing that a thousand things could be said about me, or expose myself to this in this way,” he explained. Romina, before a question of Ceferino Reato on properties awarded to the former participant.

Romina Uhrig and Walter Festa

“I never wanted to give a role of pity. I have a job in La Plata and besides, I do nails at home when I have free time. Obviously, I don’t have a house, the only thing I had was a piece of land that I signed for Walter (Festa, his ex-husband and former Buenos Aires mayor). I have no property”, clarified the justicialist militant.

“You have always lived well. Not having money, you are a person who manages to live in a country, it is a merit,” he shot Ceferino Reato. Romina Uhrig She was incisive: “When I separated, I started selling the things I had in my house because I didn’t have enough to pay the rent. With Walter we did not part on good terms and the reason for the separation was due to the economic situation. If I had houses I would not have stayed until 12 at night doing nails because that money was useful to me.

by RN

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