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Furia left the confessional crying and went to sleep alone in Big Brother 2023: “She has to take new exams”

Anguish, crying and going to bed without dinner. This is how Juliana “Furia” Scaglione reacted when she left the confessional, as soon as the Big Brother 2023 elimination gala ended, in which Paloma Méndez was left out of the game.

The coach is worried about her health and, according to Bautista Mascia at the dinner she shared with her teammates, this morning Juliana will have to undergo new medical checkups.

“I think Furia won’t be there tomorrow, he has exams,” said the Uruguayan, sitting at the table with his colleagues, while they were trying to organize the weekly shopping. And Virginia Demo pointed out that Juliana asked them to buy her cigarettes with part of her budget.

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SANTIAGO DEL MORO TOLD WHAT BIG BROTHER’S FURY TOLD THE DOCTORS

Just over four months after entering the Big Brother 2023 house, on Wednesday the 17th, a health problem forced Juliana “Furia” Scaglione to leave the house for a few hours to undergo medical examinations at a clinic.

Taking her health as a priority, but without losing sight of “the most important competition of her life,” as the GH participant put it, Furia personally took care not to break the isolation and Santiago del Moro confirmed it, when recounting the appellants questions that the player asked the doctors.

That same Wednesday, the host asked the participant how she was doing at the nomination gala, and she responded: “I’m fine. I thank you for everything today. And let people rest assured: I fulfilled the isolation perfectly. You can’t see anything, or hear anything. “It’s crazy.”

In this context, Santiago explained the recurring questions that Juliana asked the doctors, in an effort to comply with the GH rules.

“They were telling me that when the doctors came in to see you, you told them ‘do you want me to cover myself up?’ So as not to break the isolation,” said Del Moro.

And Furia expanded: “They congratulated me. And they told me ‘what you’re doing is great! It shows that you want to return and not break the isolation.’”

“And I told them ‘obviously. If I have to stay in a corner, looking at the wall, I’m going to do it. Nothing happens,’” ​​concluded Juliana Scaglione, attentive to her health, but without losing sight of the game.

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