This is how the partial plaque of nominees looked like this Wednesday in the most famous house in the country

This is how the partial plaque of nominees looked like this Wednesday in the most famous house in the country
This is how the partial plaque of nominees looked like this Wednesday in the most famous house in the country

“Big Brother 2024” is spicier than ever and is getting closer to the long-awaited finale. For the benefit of the participants, their family members entered. However, Darío Martínez Corti’s daughter was already eliminated and Coy Scaglione decided to leave the house. At the same time, the nomination gala took place and after the votes the plaque was formed. Fury, Nico, Martin and Emma.

The only thing Virginia Demo did was follow the natural course of the decision of the “originals” within the house. However, a peculiar fact broke with logic, Darío was the winner in the leader’s test in “Big Brother 2024”. In that context, the general position was for Sofía Martínez Corti to leave the game.

On the other hand, leadership within the house was defined. With Martín out of the competition as he was the leader last week, the remaining five players competed in an elimination round on Tuesday morning, with Dario and Emma the two finalists. Finally, at the gala, Darío was crowned leader for the first time and secured his place among the best five participants.

The six reality show participants were called to the confessional to cast their votes privately. According to the regulations, they have to give two votes to one partner and one to the other, and justify their choice. With strong characters within the house, the contestants who stood out caught the attention of fans.

After the nomination gala, the “Big Brother 2024” participants who were named were the following: Fury – perpetual sanction -, Martín, Emmanuel and Nicolás.

 
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