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Maria Laura De Vitis and the background of the Island / “Ceretta does not exist”, and on the cycle …


Maria Laura De Vitis and the needs ofIsland of the Famous: the background

Archived the experience atIsland of the Famous, all the castaways returned to their respective social networks to tell fans about the incredible experience they had lived. If Edoardo Tavassi talked about the lost kilos and about how the needs were madealso Maria Laura De Vitis wanted to satiate the curiosity of his followers by answering some questions on Instagram. He spoke of the close relations with the castaways, in particular with some of them: “The people with whom I have bonded the most are certainly Carmen and Luca, but also with Edoardo, Estefania, Alessandro and Mercedesz“.

And she too, like Edoardo, explained where and how i usually did needs on the Island: “Three thousand questions like this: without going into too much detail, on the island there is a nice big bucket, hidden in a somewhat private part among the trees. Whoever wants to can go there, whoever doesn’t feel like it can use nature in the most creative way possible“.

Maria Laura De Vitis and details on cycle and hair removal: “There is no waxing

Among the many inconveniences experienced onIsland of the Famouseven that of the shower, on which Maria Laura De Vitis clarifies: “There is no shower, you wash yourself in the sea, in salty water, with an eco-friendly soap which therefore does not pollute it when it goes into the water“. Numerous fans also asked her how her cycle and hair removal were handled by the competitors: “The cycle stops on the island because we eat little and go into amenorrhea. While waxing does not existwe have a razor blade each that we hold as if it were gold and we use that“.

And, speaking of the delicate food chapter, the former castaway goes into detail explaining how what you see from home is all true: “We eat what you see at home: 50 grams of rice a day each, some coconuts that could be eaten when we wanted, and then the rewards that sometimes the spirit of the island sent us. Then there was always a weekly pantry to combine with rice: rice with vegetables, with beans, some pineapples … Then if we were lucky we would fish, we ate grilled fish, crabs, cactus and almonds. But nothing more otherwise we would not have lost weight“.

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