Gran Hermano: Carmiña Masi Explodes Over Hygiene & Fame-Seeking Housemates

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The new season of Gran Hermano has already sparked controversy and a dispute over bathroom cleanliness has quickly become a central issue. Paraguayan journalist Carmiña Masi reportedly discovered an unpleasant surprise that led to an outburst against her housemates.

Masi went to the streaming room in the house’s patio to voice her frustrations. She initially broke down in tears, expressing how much she missed her life and country. However, she quickly shifted her focus to criticize the lack of hygiene among her fellow contestants.

“Just to get the urge to cry over with, I want to tell everyone that some girls seem to have gotten the wrong reality reveal and suppose this is ‘Expedition Robinson’ and not ‘Gran Hermano’,” Masi said, referencing a survival-based reality show. “Finding a towel with feces on it… just leaving it there and not washing it is unacceptable,” she added.

Carmiña Masi criticized the lack of hygiene of her companions

After revealing the discovery, Carmiña Masi questioned the lack of consideration shown by others in the house. “I’m shocked by how openly people display how dirty they are in their own homes,” she stated. “Even if you’re not organized at home, you should be respectful here and maintain things tidy.”

Masi also took aim at Tati, accusing her of leveraging her online popularity. “’Oh, I’m famous since I went viral arguing with the police!’ What? Do you think that’s fame? What about success?” she questioned.

“There’s a difference between fame and success. You came in here for what? To gain followers and live in the world of social media, when you’re nobody in real life?” Carmiña concluded, visibly upset. Reality television often amplifies interpersonal conflicts, and this instance is no exception.

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