Katia 'La Tana' Fenocchio, one of the most talked-about figures from Gran Hermano, is going through a difficult financial situation
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For many participants, Gran Hermano serves as a platform that opens doors in the media, allows people to make a living from social media, or find some kind of job stability through exposure. However, not everyone is so lucky.
This is the case of Katia "La Tana" Fenocchio, who, after her time on the reality show, is facing a very difficult present and had to return to working as a delivery driver, the same job she had before entering the house.
The former GH contestant spoke candidly about it on the streaming show Se picó (YouTube), visibly distressed by her financial situation.
Katia debe más de 80 mil pesos a una empresa de delivery online
"It's tough, it's difficult. Really complicated, bad," she admitted right away. She then explained that she is currently unemployed and that "there aren't any jobs coming up," which led her to return to the only activity that allowed her to earn an income.
La Tana also revealed that her crisis worsened due to a series of decisions that did not turn out as she had hoped.
She tried to start a clothing business, but it did not work, and later she invested a significant amount to launch her own streaming channel, convinced that she could grow with her community of followers.
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"Now I have to pay off the credit cards, which are maxed out. That's an investment, it's not something that gives you money right away," she lamented.
Her concern is growing because, as she confessed, she now depends heavily on her partner's support. "If it weren't for my boyfriend, I don't know what I would do. He's paying my rent," she admitted, making clear the seriousness of the situation.
As if that were not enough, Katia not only had to return to delivery work, but she also ended up in debt to the app she works for: "Now I owe 80 lucas to the app. Things went really badly for me," she said. The amount arose after an accident during one of her deliveries, an episode that ended up becoming a real disaster.
The influencer said that, out of fear of going out alone due to her public exposure, she asked a friend to accompany her. But when he handed her the order to put it in the backpack, the bag fell to the ground.
"It was sushi, the client saw what happened and went home. She never opened the door for me," she recounted. With no way to solve it with the customer, she tried to return the food to the restaurant, but there she also received bad news: "They charged me anyway because they couldn't sell it."