Tati Luna eliminated from Gran Hermano after controversial stay
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Tati Luna was eliminated from Gran Hermano Generación Dorada with 71.8% of the negative votes.
- Luna, who was only in the house for 12 days, faced off against Titi Tcherkaski in the final elimination round.
- Her brief stay was marked by controversies, including consuming cookies meant for housemates with celiac disease and a brief, conflict-ridden romantic involvement.
The reality show Gran Hermano Generación Dorada (Telefe) saw another elimination on Monday, June 1st, with Tati Luna becoming the latest contestant to leave the house. The tension within the house has been escalating, marked by strategic gameplay and constant shifts in alliances.
Luna, an Uruguayan participant who had been in the house for just 12 days, found herself in a head-to-head elimination against Titi Tcherkaski, one of the original contestants. The public's vote ultimately decided Luna's departure, with her receiving 71.8% of the negative votes in a highly anticipated and tense gala.
This week had already been eventful, beginning with Gladys "La Bomba Tucumana" voluntarily exiting the competition. Her departure created an opening for Solange Abraham to re-enter the game via a "Golden Ticket." The subsequent nomination list included Brian Sarmiento, Leandro Nigro, Tamara Paganini, Tatiana "Tati" Luna, and Titi Tcherkaski, as rivalries and alliances continued to reform.
Despite her short stay, Luna's presence was notable and often controversial. One incident involved her consuming gluten-free cookies intended for Andrea del Boca and Nenu López, both of whom have celiac disease. This led to a significant argument and alienated her from a portion of the group led by the actress. Additionally, her brief and tumultuous romantic relationship with Matías Hanssen drew considerable attention during her time on the show.
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Originally published by La Nación in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.