Big Brother 2023 Heidis return tonight Adnkronos

Big Brother 2023, Heidi’s return tonight Adnkronos

After Giampiero Mughini took a swipe at his competitors Tonight a new date with Big Brother for the thirteenth episode. Meanwhile, the show’s previews talk about “a long-awaited surprise, a temporary return to the House of Representatives.” Whose? For now, Heidi Baci will certainly return.

Having given up on the game and his adventure companions, the former competitor will be in the studio to speak his truth. After eight days, the businesswoman’s absence becomes increasingly noticeable to some tenants, but which ones does Heidi want to talk to?

But there will also be another surprise in the house. Greta will actually meet Mirko Brunetti. However, the clarifications and comparisons do not end there. Giuseppe Garibaldi and Beatrice Luzzi seem to have grown apart and it is important to shed light on the feelings and intentions of the two competitors. Break, farewell or new beginning? It is discovered during the episode.

Meanwhile, a nomination full of candidates awaits an answer: Beatrice Luzzi, Vittorio Menozzi, Valentina Modini, Grecia Colmenares, Rosy Chin and Giselda Torresan will compete against each other in the televoting.

Mughini superstar after beating the competitors

Meanwhile, Giampiero Mughini was crowned superstar of Big Brother, at least judging by the approval he received as one of the last to be accepted into the show hosted by Alfonso Signorini. The clip, reposted by some users, documents the chat with Angelica, who is currently running on the treadmill.

“We were all out here crying like hell last night,” the girl says. “Why were you crying?” asks Mughini. “We thought about the people who are outside,” replies the competitor. “Okay, but think about the money you make and the money you don’t make at all,” he said. “That’s true too…” the young “reality TV colleague” has to admit.

Mughini also stands out for his role as an intermediary between Beatrice and Giuseppe, who are “accused” by the actress of having hurt her in conversations with other competitors. “If I made a mistake, I apologize,” says the boy, who doesn’t seem to convince the person he’s talking to. “I think it’s enough that he apologized, he doesn’t have to write it on a piece of stamped paper. Beatrice, the apology must be accepted,” says Mughini.