Ginevra Lamborghini disqualified by Big Brother Vip for the "bullying" to which he allegedly subjected another competitor, Marco Bellavia , who left the house after being attacked and ignored despite the depression he wanted to put aside his fellow adventurers, without imagining a similar reaction, harsh and numb.

"Bellavia showed a discomfort in the House, a psychological fragility that caught us off guard and that also filled the entire audience with an emotional current, who expressed themselves in solidarity with him, teamed up with him", he said. the conductor of the reality show Alfonso Signorini, returning to the incident during the last episode on Canale 5.

"It is a story that has many losers , and it is right for everyone to take their responsibilities. Competitors who have had horrendous behavior made of indifference, lack of empathy and solidarity despite his messages of help will take them on," he added. Gentlemen.

Then the announcement of the disqualification of Lamborghini, guilty of having said, addressed to Bellavia, "someone like this deserves to be bullied".

"You said something of unprecedented gravity", the sentence of Signorini. “A very heavy sentence. You legitimized bullying and I don't care if you were referring to groping. Bullying is horrendous stuff, it is never legitimized. You yourself may have cried your tears as a teenager ”, added the host.

Another competitor, Giovanni Ciacci, who was eliminated from televoting after being accused of being "insensitive" in the face of Bellavia's desperation, paid for the affair.

"Indifference hurts, Giovanni, that indifference against which you fought so much. You hurled yourself against prejudice, ignorance, what I saw from you", the harsh words of Signorini.

"I was angry with him for what he said, I did not understand his discomfort. We did not understand what was happening, when we found him on the ground we did not understand if he was crying or praying", Ciacci justified himself.

But Signorini replied even more harshly: “Don't talk bullshit and at least apologize”.

Thus ends what the journalist and presenter has defined as "a bad page of television" , which is however continuing to be discussed on social networks.

(Unioneonline / lf)

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