Mar 16 • 15:12 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

Carmiña Masi from Big Brother: from her expulsion for discrimination to her father's death and the controversies she was involved in

Carmiña Masi, a Paraguayan participant on Big Brother, was expelled from the reality show following a discriminatory comment, which triggered public outrage.

Carmiña Masi, a contestant on the Argentine edition of Big Brother, recently made headlines after being expelled for making a discriminatory remark towards her housemate, Jenny Mavinga. The comment drew immediate backlash from the audience and led to her expulsion as deemed necessary by the show's production team. In an interview with La Nación, Masi expressed her belief that her expulsion was justified as she acknowledged that the rules of the show are set by the producers and not by her.

Following her expulsion, Masi reflected on the moment she learned of her removal from the show. Initially, she did not think the sanctions would apply to her until she heard her name announced, which led her to feel a flood of emotions. Masi, who is originally from Paraguay, has a history of controversies, making this incident part of her pattern of behavior on the reality show. The situation points to the heightened awareness around discrimination and the accountability that reality television contestants face today.

Masi's case also raises important questions about the responsibility of reality TV shows in managing their contestants' behavior. As public figures in a highly visible format, contestants have the ability to influence opinions and are often held accountable for their actions and comments by the viewing audience. Her expulsion reflects a broader trend within television in Argentina where issues of discrimination and inclusivity are increasingly scrutinized, emphasizing the need for respectful discourse in all societal arenas.

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