Massimiliano Varrese finalist on Big Brother is proof that the public has a short memory

It's been since the Big Brother it started that on X we find a hashtag trending that asks every other day what Massimiliano Varrese be thrown out of the House and, in most cases, that warning didn't even seem too far-fetched considering that Varrese, since his adventure in Cinecittà began, has had and, above all, said some crushes and raw. At a certain point the mantra #FuoriVarrese has become so pressing that production has been forced to stop hiding its head in the sand and address the problem with the person concerned by confronting him with his shortcomings of respect especially towards the female gender, towards whom Massimiliano Varrese seemed to repeatedly exercise borderline control possession. Then, however, it happens that the public forgets everything and decides to vote for the actor as the third finalist of the Big Brothershattering the possibility of eliminating him by televoting.

Massimiliano Varrese

Let's be clear, we're not saying that Massimiliano Varrese deserved to leave, we're just trying to reflect on it how fickle viewers are who one day ask for someone's head and the next day wipe away the indignation of the night before, immediately turning their attention to something else. It happens because a program like the Big Brotherwhich ended up being on air for three months and ended up taking up an exorbitant amount of time on the schedule, is so long that it is difficult to retain the memory of everything that happens within those walls, and it happens because what we promised to never forget it leaves room, bombarded as we are with content, for something apparently more urgent and necessary.

Massimiliano Varrese finalist on Big Brother is proof that the public has a short memory
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Aside from the fact that, lately, Massimiliano Varrese learned the lesson by understanding the right conduct to maintainavoiding descending into direct attacks on people like Beatrice Luzzi that it is no longer clear how many months she has become his favorite victim, we think it would be appropriate to focus attention on two things: on how much the public can be unreliable to test the emotional thermometer on the contestants of a program like the Big Brother, and how television productions can sleep soundly when they make an error because all they need to do is wait a little while and that error will be forgotten. In short, we all have short memories and, apparently, Massimiliano Varrese agreed with this.

Source: Vanity Fair

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