Santiago del Moro came out and told the truth about Fury’s sayings in Big Brother: “It made me angry”

Santiago del Moro came out and told the truth about Fury’s sayings in Big Brother: “It made me angry”
Santiago del Moro came out and told the truth about Fury’s sayings in Big Brother: “It made me angry”

Santiago del Moro is the driver of Big Brother since 2022 and it was this role that showed his anger at what happened in Big Brother. The contestant Juliana “Furia” Scaglione referred disparagingly to people with HIV and the presenter was upset by those who criticized the contestant.

Furia referred to Martín Ku’s girlfriend, after relatives of the participants entered the house of Big Brotherand so it was that he released his cancelable statement. “I couldn’t even see myself. Do you know what it feels like when someone is envious and angry with you? It connected with the whole house, but not with me. What do I have? HIV?” Do I smell like shit? “What do I have?” said the contestant.

Del Moro He referred to what he felt about the criticism of Furia and exclaimed: “Last night it made me angry. I feel like there is a double standard for everything.. I believe that the format in the world generates that, but this thing of always seeking to cancel someone, instead of containing and educating them, no matter how much someone says things that are wrong,” in his radio cycle of The 100, The Moro club. And he added: “Obviously atrocities have been said in the house, horrible things, but they are the same atrocities that we all say. Because we all continue to give our opinions about other people’s bodies.”. We all continue to give our opinion about each other’s lives, about how the other person’s ass is. “We are learning all the time.”

What caught our attention is that Agostinawhen she made a misplaced comment about the AMIA, the production exposed her and made her apologize publicly, while Furia was not even called for attention for her reprehensible statements. This coincides with the accusations against the program of protecting Furia because she is the contestant who would give them the most money in the telephone votes.

Analía Franchín, removed with Fury from Big Brother

Georgina Barbarossa He referred to Furia’s statements on his morning show Telefe and he said: “I care about the statements that Furia made regarding HIV. She is allowed to say a series of things that are not correct. You cannot, in 2024, say something like that.” It was then that Analia Franchín asked to speak to shout: “It’s up to me personally. My sister has HIV and, thank God, she receives treatment like many HIV patients.”

“Fury, delay. I understand that in the ’80s we were afraid to approach a person with AIDS. I was in primary school. But let Fury say it now ‘what do I have? HIV?’. No. It would be good if they explained to Furia that with a person with HIV you can drink mate, you can sleep, you can have sexual relations, taking care of yourself with adequate prophylaxis. Disable this woman, please! “The panelist continued. And she closed:”She is free to do what she wants, but with these types of things that affect a lot of people who go through this disease, “It would be good if they gave you an explanation.”

 
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