Ulises Apóstolo accused Tato of being a liar and blasted him live during the last GH elimination gala
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The tension exploded at the last elimination gala of Gran Hermano. Ulises Apóstolo took advantage of the live broadcast to blast Tato and expose him in front of everyone. The man from Córdoba held nothing back and accused him of lying to get into the house, sparking a scandal during the program. During Sunday's gala, Santiago del Moro asked Ulises how he felt about being off the block. It was then that the participant seized the live camera to launch heavy ammunition against his companion. Ulises Apóstolo aprovechó el vivo para fulminar a Tato
"Thanks for voting for me, but I want you to know the truth"
"Thank you, people, for voting for me. I want to remind you that it wasn't the house that put me on the block, but a person who lied to get in," Ulises began. He fired harshly: "The one who lies to get in, gets in to lie. Tato is a liar. Vote knowing that."
A direct accusation in front of everyone
The man from Córdoba insisted that Santiago 'Tato' Algorta wasn't honest with his companions or the public. "When you vote against him, let him face the consequences. We Argentinians aren't here to support falsehood," he stated. Ulises distinguished himself from his rival by emphasizing that he entered the Gran Hermano house with the truth upfront. "I have many flaws, but I didn't have to lie to be here," he said. He added: "I'm saying this live so everyone can see who's who in this game." El cordobés insistió en que Santiago ‘Tato’ Algorta no fue honesto con sus compañeros ni con el público
Tato's cold response
Santiago Del Moro gave Tato the floor to respond to the statements, but the Uruguayan chose calm. "I have nothing to say," he said. However, Ulises doubled down: "He's called envious and resentful, let no one else think he's the good guy." The Uruguayan, without engaging in back-and-forth, reminded Ulises that he had also blasted him before. "It's part of the game to blast. You also blasted me," he concluded, lowering the tone of the exchange.