Trinidad Cerda’s Controversial Exit from Big Brother Chile and Confession of Guilt: A Deeper Look into the Drama with Jennifer Galvarini

2023-08-15 15:20:16

After it became known that Trinidad Cerda, alias “Trini” had to leave the house of Big Brother Chile After getting 94% of the public’s votes, he had a brief but intense “crossover” with Jennifer Galvarini, who is popularly known as “Pincoya.”

Over there He referred to his partner as “guarén” and also called her “disgusting” as he walked away to the room to finally withdraw from the reality show. His words, in fact, go back to a previous fight between Lucas Crespo and Pincoya where he called him “circus guarencillo”.

However, Trini backed down from her statements and following returning to Chile commented on what happened at that moment and made a “mea culpa” for his words.

The only mea culpa I might do is have called Pincoya disgusting when she pointed her finger at me and hit me on the back“He said in a round of questions that CHV posted on his Instagram stories moments before going on the reality panel.

There Trini explained that Pincoya actually “It’s not that he hit me, but that he plunged his finger into my back and it hurt“, he clarified.

He also concluded that his annoyance at that gesture would have caused the cruel words. “That is not done and it generated an unexpected reaction in me“, hill.

Trinidad commented on Lucas’s insults to Pincoya

Previously, Trini had also referred to Lucas’s fight, who was the one who called Pincoya “guarén” in the first instance, a speech to which she later joined.

“It was a super uncomfortable moment for everyone, especially for me who had the feeling that I was going to leave, but Lucas really wanted to say this. He spent all day thinking regarding it“, he admitted.

“Pincoya, although I am very fond of him and I was very fond of him at one point, I don’t know, It is no longer the same Pincoya with us“, argument.

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