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Santiago Del Moro got angry with Gran Hermano's production: all the reasons

The host apologized to the audience for a controversial graph that was shared live

The scandal over the alleged "harassment" by Luciana Martínez toward Bati Larrivey continues to generate controversy inside and outside the Big Brother (Telefe) house.

This time, the protagonist of the conflict was Santiago del Moro himself, who was forced to apologize on air after a mistake made by the reality show's production.

It all started when, during a broadcast, an extensive clip was shown in which the participants debated Luciana's attitude, who, after being warned by "Big" about her insinuations toward Bati, showed no signs of remorse.

Santiago del Moro se enojó con su producción

Additionally, other contestants mentioned previous uncomfortable situations related to the participants' sexuality, as happened with Renato and Ulises.

However, what really sparked the controversy was the title of the clip: "The house recalled Luciana's harsh accusations against Renato." Upon seeing this graphic, Santiago del Moro did not hesitate to interrupt the broadcast and apologize immediately, clarifying the misunderstanding. "One minute, please, I just saw the graph by accident and I apologize. It said accusations, sexual matters are not accusations. It's not a crime. One can accuse a person of being a murderer," he explained, visibly uncomfortable with the situation.

Gastón Trezeguet, referring to Ulises, tried to ease the moment by saying: "Well, but Ulises experiences it that way..." To this, Del Moro remained calm and replied firmly: "No, well, how he experiences it is one thing and he has every right to experience it as he wants and as he can. But it's not an accusation."

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The panelist countered what was said and added: "Something I want to highlight and differentiate is that Ulises talks about 'protecting my surname' and 'public shaming.' As if being gay were being a serial killer or something worthy of destroying a surname. I think it sets us back a lot and he has reiterated it too many times... being in Big Brother allows the game for anyone to talk about his sexuality."

He continued somewhat indignant: "And walking around the house like a madman, with a crop top here and leg warmers, more effeminate than a Teletubby, you can't then expect no one to get involved in your sexuality."

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