The thirteenth episode of the Big Brother Vip, aired on Monday 26 October 2020, it was supposed to flesh out the house with three new competitors. In view of the extension until February 2021, the competitors who should have entered the House are Selvaggia Roma, Stefano Bettarini and Giulia Salemi. But at the beginning of the episode, Alfonso Signorini announced that the three expected entrances have suddenly been skipped due to a case of suspected Covid: “We learned of a suspected positive case for one of the three VIPs who must enter the House. This situation requires medical investigations for the safety of the person involved and of those in the House. So tonight the three entrances will not be there“.
The three new entrances to the Big Brother Vip house
As Alfonso Signorini stated, the three new Big Brother Vip competitors would have been destined to trigger new ways of confrontation-clash and new plots to follow. “The masks will fall”, this is what Alfonso Signorini said about the entry into the house of Big Brother Vip of these three new faces. Above all, it should have played a fundamental role Wild Roma. The model and influencer, former partner of Francesco Chiofalo, with whom she also participated in Temptation Island, would have had a flirtation with both Enock Balotelli and Pierpaolo Petrelli. He knows them both well and his entry into the house could have upset the balance. Giulia Salemi, a former competitor, should have entered the house as a single. Stefano Bettarini is another cult contestant of reality shows. He would have flirted with Dayane Mello and Elisabetta Gregoraci.
The future of Big Brother Vip
As is well known, Stefano Bettarini, Selvaggia Roma and Giulia Salemi should not have been the only three “new” entrances. Ten other contestants will enter the house of Big Brother Vip because it is known that there is a need to replenish the cast inside the house and make sure that we can arrive without jolts in February, when Big Brother Vip 5 will break the record of longest running reality show in the history of television: thirty-six premieres in all, an incredible number for a production that aims to break all-time records. But at the moment any entry is postponed.
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