The very uncomfortable moment that Marisol, Martin Ku’s girlfriend, experienced in the Big Brother stands

The very uncomfortable moment that Marisol, Martin Ku’s girlfriend, experienced in the Big Brother stands
The very uncomfortable moment that Marisol, Martin Ku’s girlfriend, experienced in the Big Brother stands

Written in TELEVISION he 4/29/2024 · 10:50 a.m.

If there is something that this edition of Big Brother has left over, it is spicy. Inside the house, tempers are very heated but outside is not far behind either. This Sunday, Marisol, Chino’s girlfriend, suffered firsthand the blows of the popularity that her partner was gaining and therefore, she too.

From day one, the young woman raised her profile on social media campaigning for her boyfriend. This was further enhanced when she entered the GH house during a freeze-up, shortly after Martin won the house in a challenge. On social networks, she was always very active so as soon as she raised her profile a little, brands began to call her. This led to detractors questioning the large number of trades and promotions she made of her.

One day, fed up with criticism, she a defense in which she showed herself to be arrogant and haughty: “While you criticize me, I make videos with my new iPhone and you all see me with your Motorola.” The phrase earned her a barrage of criticism and a lot of hate, so Marisol reconsidered and came out to apologize, but it was too late.

This Sunday, she was exposed once again when the cameras focused on her. Santiago Del Moro wanted to ask her a question and as soon as they struck her out, she heard everyone present chanting ‘Motorola, Motorola.’ Marisol became very uncomfortable and could not hide her nervousness.

Gastón Trezeguet himself made fun of the situation and of course his followers supported him. What will Marisol say now?

 
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