Hernán Ontivero’s serious complaint against Big Brother for making him sleep on the street – The USA Print Magazine

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Hernán Ontivero is remembered for being the first person eliminated from the current edition of Big Brother. However, he recently made headlines for the strong complaint he made against the program. The former participant confessed that he had to sleep on the street.

Throughout Wednesday, July 3, there was talk about the absence of four former siblings in the reality show final. It was known that one of them was from Cordoba, while the other names completed it. Alan Simonehe Paisa Williams and Axel Klekaylo.

The reason for this scandal was told Augustine King in Argenzuela: “Sunday is the grand finale. The first thing they always do is to seat the eliminated contestants and have all the stars of the edition parade. In this case there were 29 participants but not all of them will be there because there are at least four who will not be there.”.

And I add: “They don’t have money to pay for their hotel, Telefe doesn’t pay for their hotel and they can’t travel from their provinces. Telefe told them that there is no budget, they have to pay for it themselves. They tell them that they don’t have money. Last month, in the contract, it said that they had to be present at all the debates except for a specific reason. They paid for all of that and they don’t make money because, being tied to Telefe, it doesn’t give them work and they don’t have how to pay for it. The kids say ‘we’ve run out of exchanges'”.

HERNÁN ONTIVERO’S DISCLAIM WHEN SLEEPING ON THE STREET

“Regarding the final issue, we’ll see. You may or may not see me on Sunday. It gets tough, some have it easier and others harder, like me. I’m watching. And then the other thing, yes, I slept there (at the Retiro station). But I had no choice, I left the debate and went to sleep there.”said Hernan.

“I must have been there for 15 hours… then I started chatting with a really cool homeless guy, I bought him a hot dog and then I got on the bus and went home. But who hasn’t done things to try to achieve something? Everyone. When it’s their turn, it’s their turn. Not everyone is so lucky. My teammates told me ‘come on’, but I don’t like bothering anyone. So I do my thing, after all I’m older and I can still defend myself. It just happened, what can I do? I only speak for myself, my teammates whether they want them to speak or not.”hill.

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