Another slip of Adua Del Vesco in the House of Big Brother Vip 2020. After doing outing a Massimiliano Morra – episode confirmed by Tommaso Zorzi live – the actress was defended and supported by her friends Matilde Brandi and Dayane Mello. The two tried to cover her up to the end, denying she had told them about the sexual orientation of what the actress claimed was her ex-boyfriend. At the end of the episode, when Adua was overwhelmed by tears, Matilde even tried to think of a way out that would allow the actress to justify herself and avoid a fool (the moment in question was broadcast live on Mediaset Extra and there are numerous videos that confirm this). But Adua, speaking with Francesco Oppini, outsourced part of the responsibility for what happened to the two friends.
The words of Adua Del Vesco to Francesco Oppini
In a video recorded immediately after the sixth episode of GF Vip, after Adua had denied several times in front of the person concerned that he had ever said he was gay, the actress talks to Francesco Oppini. “Yes, bring in other people as well as you said but … they are not holy either, eh”Said Adua. “No, but I’m talking about Dayane at the time of… understand?“Explains Oppini and Adua continues:”Eh, and I confirm it. I don’t even say them … For heaven’s sake, the mistake was mine”.
Adua Del Vesco denied the outing to Massimiliano Morra
For hours, partly denying and partly confirming what had happened, Adua has been meditating on the outing he would have done to Massimiliano Morra. In a video shown live at GF Vip, a video in which the quotation mark “he’s gay”Attributed to Adua, it seemed that Del Vesco had told Matilde and Dayane that Morra is actually homosexual. “I have never said that“She defended herself in tears but the guilty expression of the companions clarified the content of that confidence pronounced in the ear. To put her in front of her mistake also the columnist Antonella Elia who addressed to Del Vesco said: “Since you entered you have been making unspeakable messes, take responsibility for the things you say, otherwise you don’t go ahead.”.
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