
Santiago del Moro revealed unprecedented details about the new edition of 'Gran Hermano'
Santiago del Moro revealed when Gran Hermano 2025 will begin, its duration, and the possible participation of celebrities and anonymous contestants
Santiago del Moro surprised his followers with exclusive revelations about the upcoming season of Gran Hermano. From his Instagram stories, he answered questions and previewed news that is generating anticipation.
Among the updates, he confirmed the probable launch date and discussed the participation of celebrities and non-celebrities. He also left the door open to his own presence inside the house.

Premiere date and reality show format
When asked about when Gran Hermano will return, he assured that the date will be announced on September 29, during the Martín Fierro Awards ceremony.
Regarding the format, he clarified that there is no fixed proportion between celebrities and anonymous participants: what matters is that they want to play and commit to the show.
Program duration
Santiago revealed that the edition will last between six and seven months, although he did not rule out the possibility of it being extended a bit longer, depending on how the competition develops.

Santiago's presence inside the house
In response to a fan's question, he said that he will probably stay one night to experience life inside the house. "It would be a unique experience," he stated.
Which celebrities could participate?
According to Marina Calabró, this edition will feature participants selected by the production, in addition to those who register in the traditional way.

The journalist revealed that one of the first people targeted by Telefe is Joaquín Levinton, known for his success on Masterchef and his musical career.
Expectations and predictions for the 2025 edition
- Official launch date on September 29
- Mixed participation of celebrities and anonymous contestants
- Estimated duration between 6 and 7 months
- Possible presence of the host inside the house
- Joaquín Levinton as one of the possible invited participants
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