Charlie Gnocchi: “A friendship is not lost for a joke” Big Brother VIP

The atmosphere in between charlie and those responsible for the prank played on her are still very tense and the House has been talking about nothing else for days.

Given the bond of friendship that binds them Luca Salatino again seeks the confrontation with the radio announcer in order to finally get to the heart of the matter. “Tone and manners can be wrong, but a friendship isn’t lost over a joke,” says Charlie, convinced that the hatred that has blossomed between them is unjustified.

For his part, Luca believes that Charlie, given the affection he feels for him, is showing him more understanding by being less critical of him. He, like everyone else, feels caught up in the joke at the heart of the debate, saying “I’m the same as the others”.

According to Charlie, unlike the others, Luca has shown that he knows how to go back. “You’re someone who changes their mind and comes to talk to me, but there’s one person who doesn’t think you can undo your mistakes,” he continues, referring to it Anthony who, unlike Luke, is fixed in his position.

“I’m the first to regret this thing, I’ll never think that you guys aren’t good people,” concludes the radio announcer, specifying his point of view on the reasons for her departure.