Beatrice Luzzi returns to the Big Brother House in today's episode from January 8, 2024 on Canale 5. The actress returned to the program after the bereavement that struck her. Luzzi, one of the series' main protagonists, left Big Brother after her father's death. After his parents' funeral, the decision was made to return to the reality show and regain his place among the competitors. Alfonso Signorini greets the actress with a warm greeting before returning.
Luzzi, one of the audience's favorite characters, left the house before Christmas to be close to her father, who had undergone surgery. The actress' father died in early 2024.
Signorini criticizes competitors: “Respect is required”
Before the actress's return, Signorini turns to the other candidates and stigmatizes the behavior of some of them, completely lacking in empathy: “Hearing about popcorn and a comedy worried me. “Just like it bothered me to see some of you guys he was making out with with a mannequin,” she says.
“I’m not asking you to cry or express pain you don’t feel. You may not understand each other and hate a person, but in the face of bereavement you need to take a step back and show respect. Then the next thing.” Today it is true that life goes on. But respect and sensitivity are there. When I receive the news that the father of someone I lived with for four months has died, it's not natural for me to sing at the top of my lungs, “You can't get anywhere in life without principles.” I don’t want to judge anyone, but it’s useful to think about,” he adds.
Beatrice's return, what she said
“What you know happened, I was in tremendous pain. It was very difficult to make the right decision,” says Beatrice Luzzi on her return. “I remembered my father's words before Christmas when he said to me: 'Don't give up, go all the way'. To honor him, knowing that my mother has many people by her side in these weeks, I decided it was right.” Continue on this path and try to best the values with which I grew up to represent: responsibility, freedom, respect for yourself and for others. “I hope that we can all take a step forward after this very painful event that happened to me, but it unites us all,” he adds.