Buenos Aires, April 2 (NA) -- As part of a special program for Easter, the participants of 'Big Brother' answered the call of the 'golden phone' and received messages from their loved ones who wanted to encourage them after a month and a half in isolation. When the phone rang, Cinzia Francischiello chose Andrea and Brian to spend a romantic night together and watch 'Fifty Shades of Grey'. Although the prize could have been used to send a couple or friends with a positive bond, she used it to highlight the friction between the protagonists. Additionally, Santiago del Moro contacted the 'housemates' and left videos with messages from family and friends. The host stated that the production had to remove several keywords that could have leaked information from the outside world. Among the greetings, Cinzia's boyfriend stood out, who, besides offering encouragement, informed the Venezuelan contestant that she will say 'I do' at the altar next December, after leaving the show. Regarding Andrea del Boca's family, her mother, aunt, daughter Anna, and her dog were shown: 'You are everything to me, a driving force, those who keep me strong and give me the strength to move forward,' the actress shared. The same artist reiterated, before the messages, some words for the veterans of the Falklands/Malvinas War and stated: 'The Malvinas are Argentine'.
Big Brother Participants Receive Easter Messages from Family
As part of an Easter special, participants of the 'Big Brother' reality show in Buenos Aires answered the 'golden phone' call and received touching messages from their loved ones after a month and a half in isolation. One contestant's engagement announcement surprised everyone.