The competitor left the Cinecittà house on the night of Wednesday to Thursday and now explained the reason
The Big Brother, immediately after the live episode of February 28, 2024, announced the exit of one of the candidates still present in the Cinecittà house. It's about Marco Maddaloni, which is no longer available, but only temporarily. We immediately talked about simple personal reasons and many viewers began to wonder what they were. Today we found out that the 39-year-old was hit by one severe bereavement in the family. It is currently unknown when he comes back in Alfonso Signorini's program.
Marco Maddaloni's father-in-law has died
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The father of the 39-year-old's wife, Romina Giamminelli, unfortunately he passed away. And of course the son-in-law went home immediately. The CEO announced the temporary exit of the competitor, first with a post that lacked information and later with a second intervention on social media explaining that Marco Maddaloni had suffered a serious loss. The whole GF productionApparently she is close to her family in this delicate moment: “The Big Brother team hugs Marco Maddaloni tightly in this moment of great pain.”
Marco Maddaloni ran to Castel Volturno
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The 39-year-old judoka immediately went to his family in Castel Volturno to say goodbye to his father-in-law Mario and to be close to his wife and family in this difficult moment. Marco and Romina They also have three children who have to say goodbye to their grandfather too early: Giovanni, born in 2016, Giselle, born in 2018, and Pino, born in 2020.
he was like a second father
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The Big Brother participant wanted to commemorate his late father-in-law on social media with a photo and a dedication: For him it was like a second father. “A man never dies if there is someone who remembers him. You were a second father to me, you welcomed me into your family 15 years ago and since then I have been treated like a son. And whenever I needed family affection, I found refuge in your house. I will miss our endless Sunday dinners. I will miss this whole piece of the world. Rest in peace, “Here’s to” Mario.”
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