New year, same litanies. January begins and Big Brother returns to the air on Monday evening, but without any special surprises. There Episode of Big Brother on Monday, January 8th Don't reserve any great emotions, apart from the more than announced return of Beatrice Luzzi to the game. The actress had left the reality show for a few days after her father's death and has now decided to return to the show. Here you are Testimonies the episode from Monday, January 8th.
Another personal conversation from Mirko Brunetti: “I vote for Alfo, we’re getting old.”. If he doesn't clear things up with Perla, he does it with Greta, if he doesn't clear things up with his two ex-girlfriends, here's the comparison with Giuseppe Garibaldi. Mirko Brunetti's life is a continuous life of face to face. The question is: Did this guy not have a job? The comparison with Giuseppe is one of those soporific comparisons that you definitely shouldn't miss if you can't sleep. Not even Bonomelli with melatonin kills instantly this way. Even enough.
The consequence Perla Vatiero: I choose milk on my knees. She is on the reality show only and exclusively because of her now hopefully, maybe, well, who knows, yes, but also a bit no, relationship with Mirko Brunetti that has ended. It's all so sweet that I have to scream, “Enough!”, which shocks the neighbors. Even two yards away from me.
The crash among the former tenants: photobombing vote. My question is: Who are the unknown, always different characters who appear every time mixed with the former tenants of the house? Brilliant.
Giampiero Mughini: Vote. Thank God Giampiero is here. Cesara Buonamici shoots big as always, but luckily he's there to correct the shot and secretly call everyone out for nonsense. Thank you very much.
The measures that don't work: Vote. But then everything is worth it. On Instagram, Alfonso Signorini stigmatizes the lack of empathy of some tenants towards the tragic moment experienced by Beatrice Luzzi, but during the episode he only gives advice and a symbolic pat on the back to the pranksters who have decided that they are in Big Brother, which is accidental anyway and therefore can behave as if they were at home. How embarrassing.
Massimiliano Varrese: Vote What are you crying about? He is moved to quote himself and his maxims. Compared to him, the Dalai Lama is convinced that he is less of a guru. He then becomes involved as the protagonist of the flashback with Monia La Ferrera and even then manages to stir up controversy and philosophizing that only he understands. Mom, what endless heaviness.
Beatrice Luzzi: Vote and claim victory now. He comes back into the game and greets all the housemates with enviable elegance. He even manages to avoid pinning Anita Olivieri and Giuseppe Garibaldi on the sofa. If she doesn't deserve the final victory…
Paolo Masella: Vote But put a smile on his face. He criticizes. He is arguing. He teaches. He doesn't laugh. He has a snout. And tickle him, maybe he will enjoy it for maybe five minutes. He only stands out in the episode when he calls Vittorio Menozzi a voyeur and even argues with him during the commercial, accusing him of deliberately watching over the girls while they change. In short, a great companion.
Anita Olivieri: Voice sympathy, take it away. She is friendliness personified, she is always cheerful, smiling, never polemic and never inappropriate. Yes, and I'm Rufus, Santa's reindeer (yes, I know it would be Rudolph, but my friend Ilaria is convinced his name is Rufus and who am I to crush her dreams right after Christmas?). Anita Olivieri's contribution to Big Brother remains a mystery more mysterious than the pyramids.