Alfonso Signorini revealed on Instagram that the GF VIP is ready for a revolution: the reasons are serious, especially for Mediaset.
The host of Big Brother VIP is always rather reserved on his social networks, but for once he has decided to answer questions from fans on topics that we can define as “hot”. In fact, in a question and answer session, Alfonso Signorini decided to answer the questions many questions from his followers, who are mainly interested in dynamics of Big Brother VIP.
Signorini has never hidden that this edition it is proving to be particularly heavy to manage from his point of view due to the personalities of the contestants and the very heavy dynamics that have developed inside the house. However, it seems that the conductor is now ready to move on.
The Big Brother revolution that everyone feels the need for
One of the critical points of Big Brother VIP, after 7 years of airing, is that now you always see the same faces and, in most cases, these are characters recycled from other reality shows.
To name a few striking names, Valeria Marini participated in the reality show 3 times, Luca Onestini and Ivana Mrazova they returned home for the second time after participating in Big Brother VIP 2 five years ago. Pamela Prati instead she returned to the house after taking part in the first edition of the show, that of 2016.
Signorini decided not to shy away from questions on such a thorny issue and gave a terribly honest answer. The reason why it is difficult to find new competitors for the GFVIP is that Mediaset no longer has the money it once did. For this reason the production of the program is forced to fall back on lesser-known characters who are already used to living and working in the reality world.
Understanding perfectly, however, that the “recycling” of the usual suspects has begun to tire the public, Alfonso Signorini explained that he is ready for a small revolution. The presenter explained that would like to revive Big Brother NIP for the purpose of bringing on television new and fresh faces, that could pique the public’s curiosity.
Obviously – even if Signorini did not say it – the advantage would also be another: ordinary people are satisfied with much lower fees compared to those requested by the so-called “VIPs” who populate the house, so for Mediaset it would be a good saving.