2024-09-23 18:40:26
The presenter lost to Manuel by just three points and had to say goodbye to “the most famous house in the world.”
To everyone’s surprise, on Sunday night, Camila Andrade became the ninth to be eliminated from Big Brotherensuring that Manuel another week in the house. There were three points that separated the communicator from the Italian in the popular vote: 51,16% contra 48,84%.
When asked how she took the news, she said that “I take it well” and that “I have so many things to say because It was obvious that this was going to happen at some point.“.
“First, I want to send greetings to the Eighth Region, I am from there, from San Pedro de la Paz. I want to send A big hello from the regions“I know that they watch a lot of television and, unfortunately, everything is so centralized, everything is in Santiago, the media, the news is all very local. So I want to send a big kiss to all those people,” he said.
Following that, secondly, he wanted to “thank all the people who make this program possible. Thank you for inviting me, for thinking of me, Although I didn’t want to do it at first, it was a difficult period, but I am certain that it was an excellent decision.. In fact, it was the best decision I could have made. So thank you to everyone who makes this program possible, thank you all very much for supporting our sad moments, the happiest ones and also the hardest ones that we as a production had to go through in this adventure.”
After being eliminated from Big Brother, Camila Andrade wanted to share A reflection on what has happened recently and how she felt that people took the time to get to know her, despite the bad image she was carrying around due to her romance with Francisco Kaminski.
“A life lesson, which has to do with that give themselves the space and opportunity to listen to people, to get to know people in depth, of giving second chances, of looking a little to arrive and see that the ceiling is made of glass,” he said.
Along the same lines, he invited “Let us look at ourselves, let us observe our own lives before we throw or cast stones. (…) In my 14-year career I thought I might have thrown them overboard a bit for personal reasons, but they showed me in one way or another that yes, new opportunities did arise.”