The episode of GH VIP last night stirred strong reactions. Viewers criticized the program for what many perceived as bending the repechage rules, despite the public vote selecting Pilar. After the finale, Luitingo returned home while Jessica Bueno spent 5,000 euros of the grand prize, leading to questions about whether fan votes were fully counted during the week.
What followed was a tense night marked by the second and final expulsion, unless show organizers opt to revisit the decision. Susana Bianca delivered a night none would soon forget. Over the week, the model attributed much of the show’s negative reception abroad to the controversy surrounding her relationship with Zeus.
Speaking out, the contestant alleged that the editing process shaped viewers’ perceptions, suggesting that what was aired did not fully reflect what happened on set. Colleagues echoed concerns that the audience might be shown a skewed version of events, and she admitted fear of being portrayed as the villain while her partner was cast as the victim. In the confessional, she expressed remorse for entering the competition and wondered aloud who would invite her back, noting that reality programs often present the image producers want.
These remarks are among the many criticisms Susana has voiced about the show in recent weeks. It caught the attention of Marta Flich, who aimed to address the situation directly. Before learning of her eventual exit, there was a moment that underscored the fragility of the season’s narrative arc.
During a formal response, the presenter stated on behalf of the entire team that viewers deserve a fair account. The host acknowledged that repeated patterns can wear on all involved and that the program may rely on constructed elements that influence audience perception. The sentiment underscored the tension between entertainment and authenticity, reminding viewers that every episode can be shaped by narrative choices and casting dynamics.
When confronted with the remarks, Filch offered a candid rebuke, and Susana chose to apologize. She admitted feeling stuck for a week and not recognizing herself in the negativity that had taken over. She conceded that some statements were said in the heat of the moment and that her intentions were not always clear. The apology reflected a desire to move forward with more measured responses and a renewed focus on the stakes and challenges of the competition. The moment captured the complexity of reality television, where emotion, perception, and strategy collide in front of a live audience and millions of viewers.[Source: show coverage]