The 'Big Brother: Golden Generation' house had another intense day, filled with accusations, arguments, and a powerful 'right to reply' segment that will be the talk of the town. This type of confrontation will become a regular feature of the show, as the ratings are not meeting expectations, and producers are aiming to boost them with more impactful scenes.
A key moment of the day was Martín's victory in the leadership competition. After becoming the week's leader, he immediately used one of the game's most powerful benefits: the 'fulminate'. He sent Andrea del Bocay and Maciel directly to the 'placa', meaning they cannot participate in the next day's nomination. This decision caused a strong impact inside the house, not only because of the names chosen, but also for the strategic consequences of leaving two players without a vote.
However, the most tense moment came during a new 'right to reply' session between Manuel Ibero and his ex-partner, Zoe Bogach. Zoe was called to the SUM to hear Zoe's defense, who appeared on screen with a direct and emotional message. 'I'm not here to cause conflict, but to show how you made me feel. I want to close this chapter out of respect for myself,' Zoe began.
Zoe pointed at Manuel for statements he allegedly made inside the house. 'I don't manipulate anything, the one who did that was her,' Manuel asserted. The exchange led to a heated argument with cross-accusations that was not resolved, leaving it clear that both are still affected by their past relationship. Later, in a conversation with the production, Manuel acknowledged his ex-partner's right to express herself, although he emphasized that he shows himself 'just as he is' on the show. The scene added a new chapter of high-voltage emotion to this edition, where the 'right to reply' is consolidating as one of the most impactful tools of the game.