Andrea del Boca's entry into the Big Brother house has generated hundreds of reactions, both from the audience and from celebrities. The media event drew the attention of several famous figures who began to actively discuss the actress's behavior on the show. Among those who spoke out was host Moria Casan, who analyzed the actress's profile and recalled her family's past.
According to the Argentine News Agency, the media personality spoke with the cameras of Puro Show to question del Boca's current media presence. Casan noted that the actress has been accustomed to fiction since she was a little girl, making it hard for her to distinguish reality from make-believe. She emphasized that being on a reality show, where cameras are always present, only blurs these lines further.
"She is an actress who has been working with fiction since she was little. I don't know if she makes a big distinction between fiction and reality. And right now she is on a reality show that has a lot of fiction, because when you know you have a camera on you, there is always fiction," Casan stated.
She also recalled working together on the film 'A Certain Funes', based on Jorge Luis Borges. Casan described del Boca's mother as a strict woman dressed in black, very much in the style of Federico Garcia Lorca. She called the actress a 'diva' who demanded not to be looked at on set.
Casan was particularly outraged by del Boca's statements regarding the abuse suffered by her daughter, Anna Chiara. The actress claimed she did not know about the abuse because she had only known the father for two months.
"I heard a note from her saying she didn't know the father of her daughter, that she knew him for just two months. It's a very strange thing. A person who knows the father of her child for two months and says 'I don't know'... it's weird. We are talking about the abuse of a little girl, so it is very hard to believe her," the host concluded.