In this ‘Big Brother VIP’ that Telecinco has just launched after hiding it for six years due to the sexual violence they committed in 2017 Carlota Prado– In this revival of ‘ratomachy’, only three competing creatures of minimal general interest are outlined.
One is Peruvian Laura Bozzo, hosts spooky talk shows. In the 90s, he made programs that gave audiences goosebumps in Latin America. His set always included three or four strong guards dedicated to separating creatures that hit each other out of jealousy, hatred, or anger. Laura He had previously chosen them to punch and kick. Now, at 72, maybe they hired him to promote new thongs in the cage. The other is Gustavo, chauffeur Maria Teresa Campos 34 years. He seems like a laid-back guy. But they excite him by telling him that they already have a daughter. Fields They see him as a traitor and do not accept him.
And finally Karina, I think this is the only VIP of ‘ratomachy’. carinaIn the 60s, ‘The Ark of Memories’ sold over 8 million copies. competed with Beatles ‘In the top 40. And now he’s stuck here, telling other ‘little mice’ that success is followed by the indifference of the music industry. ““Forty years of indifference is very difficult.”he shouted, in the naive, sensitive, slightly distracted, and in no way acidic tone she used. I don’t know if the ‘little mice’ understand anything. WITH carina They blame him for snoring at night. Ah! They are not aware of snoring carina They are the only harmonic melody emanating from this cage.
In this edition, as an innovation in the script, they set up a cave they called ‘Prehistoric’. They lock a few people there to endure hardship. A cabin made of papier-mâché meant to look like it came from the Neanderthal period. All they have is a dungeon that is a shabby, miserly version of ‘The Flintstones’. The rest of the collection of competitive boys and girls are cannon fodder – relatively cheap – used to populate the ‘ratomachys’. Other, apparently more serious, programs do the same thing using other types of personnel. They euphemistically call them ‘idealists’ and ‘tertullists’.
Source: Informacion

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