Strong story of Marcelo Corazza, the first winner of Big Brother, about his time in reality

Amidst the expectation the new edition of Big Brotherthe first reality show winner, Marcelo Corazzarecounted with an open heart how was your passage through the house.

21 years following that first edition and following the questions that the potential participants will be asked in the casting were known, Marcelo recounted how his life changed following the program.

“I wasn’t looking for fame, I just needed the prize and It was very hard, I suffered. I was a physical education teacher I was rejected in all the schools because they didn’t want such an exposed teacher, today it would be cool but at that time it was different,” he revealed in dialogue with Just in case (La Once Diez/Radio de la Ciudad).

HOW BAD MARCELO CORAZZA HAD HAD AFTER HIS PASSAGE AS BIG BROTHER

You have to have a very cool head to bank that how you go out and you’re re-exposed. Then, from one moment to the next, they don’t look at you anymore and the fame ends…

“It happened to me that I wanted to return to my normal life and it was very hard because I wanted to go to work in schools and I mightn’t. The first year I hated being recognized on the streetI even had people camping at the door of my house, they asked my family for autographs,” he added, remembering.

ADVICE FROM THE FIRST BIG BROTHER WINNER TO FUTURE REALITY CONTESTANTS

“Participants have to remember that everything shown is what you did inside the house. What you see is what you did, it’s very rare for a production to be cruel to one and show only the bad…“.

“But if a person gives material to show that he is lazy all day, that he is bad all day or that he makes jokes all day, that is shown because that is how the content is generated…”.

You have to be very strong in the head today to show everything you really are and without the filter of what the social network can generate. Here you got up badly, they see you. You gain weight, they see you. This is real life and it is a big challenge for anyone today, “he sentenced sincerely.

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