Renato Rossini Jr.’s stay in Argentina’s ‘Big Brother’ competition has come to an end. After two long weeks in the Argentine reality show, the former participant of ‘The great famous chef’ He said goodbye to the competition amid a series of controversies. The first was the mockery and bad comments about the illness of one of his companions and the last controversy revolved around his fellow competitors, who called him a “stalker.”
However, what caught the most attention was the historic negative record that it managed to break Rossini Jr. . The popular ‘Phenomenal’ was retired from ‘GH’ with the 92.3% of the votes, which, according to some Argentine journalists and various tiktokers, make him the “most hated” participant in the history of the ‘gaucho’ contest.
Renato Rossini Jr. is eliminated from ‘Big Brother’ in Argentina
As the program progressed, various contestants were saved from the elimination day in ‘Big brother ‘. The first was Keila Sosa, followed by Luciana Martínez and Martina Pereyra. Ulises Apóstolo was the fourth person saved of the day and he thanked him with a singular gesture: he dropped to his knees on the ground to show his relief. “I can’t believe it, idiot,” he said. Given this, the ‘head-to-head’ for elimination was between the Peruvian Renato Rossini Jr. and the Uruguayan Santiago ‘Tato’ Algorta.
After long seconds of suspense, Renato Rossini Jr. was announced as the second eliminated from the competition ‘Big brother ‘. “It’s okay,” Rossini said, struggling to keep a smile as he said goodbye to his teammates. Although his words were few, his gaze reflected a mixture of emotions. Before leaving the reality show, he took a moment to express his gratitude to the rest of the participants, despite the strong controversies in which he was previously involved.
The announcement of the final percentages left everyone shocked: Renato Rossini Jr. He was eliminated with an overwhelming 92.3% of the votes, while his opponent, the Uruguayan, obtained only 7.8%. A forceful decision that marked the course of the program. Likewise, according to entertainment journalists from Argentina having been called a “stalker” by his teammates and the mockery of one of his celiac teammates in the competition, were enough for the Peruvian model to set a historical record and become the participant. “most hated” of the history of the program.