Leandro Nigro eliminated from Gran Hermano after public vote
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Leandro Nigro was eliminated from Gran Hermano: Generación Dorada on July 6.
- Nigro was part of the "placa planta," a category for participants with less impact in the house.
- He was eliminated after receiving 60.10% of the public's negative votes, losing to Luana Fernández.
Leandro Nigro has been eliminated from Gran Hermano: Generación Dorada, leaving the reality competition on Monday, July 6. Nigro was part of the "placa planta," a designation for contestants perceived to have had a minimal impact within the house.
The elimination night saw seven participants facing the public's vote. As host Santiago del Moro announced the saved contestants, the decision narrowed down to Luana Fernández and Leandro Nigro. Fernández had expressed dissatisfaction with her "placa planta" nomination, feeling her performance did not warrant the label. Nigro, conversely, had maintained a low profile for several weeks, a perception that ultimately influenced the public's decision.
While the participant expressed her discomfort at being included in the so-called “placa planta,” considering that her performance within the house did not justify that label, Nigro reached that instance marked by several weeks of low profile, a perception that ended up weighing on the public's decision.
In the final vote, Nigro was eliminated with a significant 60.10% of the negative votes, compared to Fernández's 39.90%. His exit was marked by a unique presentation, with a performer dressed as a bush carrying him out through a red door instead of the usual main exit, fitting the "placa planta" theme.
Luana Fernández obtained 39.90% of the negative votes, while Leandro Nigro reached 60.10%, being eliminated from the competition.
Originally published by La Nación in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.