Island of the Famous 2022: Alvin and Ilona Staller positive

If once it was cyclones that threatened the departure of theIsland of the Famous today, in times of pandemics, it is the molecular buffer. A few days after the debut of the reality show produced by Banijay Italia for Canale 5, in fact, it is news that there are two cases of positivity found within the workers: the competitor Ilona Staller and, above all, the envoy to Honduras Alvin, currently unable to leave until it becomes negative. If the problem for Staller could be solved more calmly, delaying the landing on theIsland when it gets better, the more complex the case of the envoy is, as we know, in a program like The Island of the Famous it is of vital importance.

Without Alvin, the castaways would be without a guide, and Ilary Blasi in the studio would not know who to interface with for the rounds of nominations, the organization of the reward trials and everything in between. According to when it anticipates TvBlogthe production would be thinking of solutions: the most plausible would be to send to Honduras Vladimir Luxuria, enlisted this year as a columnist together with Nicola Savino who, exceptionally, would take the place of Alvin rediscovering the role of correspondent he had already held in the last Island of the Famous Rai license plate and conducted by Savino.

The hope, however, is that Alvin will deny himself in time for the departure, letting the program keep the original setting. We know how difficult it is nowadays to organize a reality show taking into account the protocols and avoiding the risk that participants and other workers come into contact with the virus, and that is why the production, just 3 days after its debut, is finding itself in a state of deep crisis to understand how to move. At the moment, however, the departure of theIsland continues to be confirmed for Monday 21 March in prime time on Canale 5.

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