Big Brother experienced a new elimination night that left major questions inside and outside the house. The gala on Monday, March 24, delayed by a day due to the national holiday, marked the farewell of Luciana Martínez, who lost in a head-to-head with Chiara Mancuso. However, her departure shifts the focus to what will come for Santiago "Tato" Algorta and The Trident, the group she formed with Luz Tito.
The week was marked by tensions and strategies that left the entire house on edge. The leader of the week, Juliana "Furia" Scaglione, played with determination by saving Bati Larrivey and putting Tato Algorta on the block, leaving all of The Trident at risk. Her move, combined with the sudden nomination she applied against Chiara Mancuso, created an atmosphere of uncertainty and a strong division among the participants.

The salvation process was crucial for the final outcome. Selva Pérez was the first to be out of danger with just 0.3% of the votes against her, followed by Tato Algorta with 1.1%, once again showing his popularity among the public. Claudio "Papucho" Di Lorenzo, Eugenia Ruiz, and Luz Tito also secured their continuity before the final showdown was between Luciana and Chiara.
The moment of truth came when Santiago del Moro announced that with 51.2% of the votes, Luciana had to leave the house. Her departure left a significant impact on her allies, especially on Tato and Luz, who now must redefine their strategy without one of their key pieces.









