To trust the castaways it seems that Fariba Tehrani is something very close to the eleventh plague of Egypt, comparable only to the invasion of locusts and toads. The truth is that, for better or for worse, Fariba Tehrani is one of the few to do what any reality show contestant like The Island of the Famous is called to do: create dynamics. Fariba atIsola follows her rules, scolds others when they don’t do things as she says and hammers on the same concept as certain children who stick until grown-ups tell them they are right, that they are willing to do anything to put an end to the litany and find peace.
The point, however, is not how far Fariba can go – we had a taste of his personality as well Beijing Express with daughter Giulia Salemi – but the reaction, often exaggerated or, at least, excessively violent of the castaways who, also because of hunger and proven physical resistance, fail to prove neither magnanimous nor tolerant.
Since she was admitted to the group after isolation on Parasite Island with Ubaldo Lanzo, Fariba has become, in fact, everyone’s favorite target, the relief valve on which to lash out to dispose of all the frustrations and weariness that Honduras takes away from its competitors every day. On several occasions characters like Valentina Persia and Gilles Rocca intimate them to shut up, to crouch, to sit in a corner without disturbing anyone – an attitude very similar to that of the tenants of the Big Brother 15 reserved for Aida Nizar, the competitor who was not liked by anyone and who was also the victim of the verbal violence of Baye Dame who, precisely because of the rioting attack, was immediately expelled from production – and Fariba, in response, uses the tactics of passive-aggressive, sometimes by raising their voice, and sometimes by choosing to remain aloof.
Ilary takes good care of Fariba 😆 #Isola pic.twitter.com/W42mRDuA5I
– The Island of the Famous (@IsolaDeiFamosi) April 19, 2021
In the episode ofIsola aired on Monday 19 April, Fariba has often alienated herself from the group, evidently wounded by the hostile climate that surrounds it. The public from home, however, sympathizes with her because they know very well that there‘Isola, without a so-called “antagonist” character, one of the few to try hard to fight that “flatness” Tommaso Zorzi had told us about at the beginning of the program, would be doomed to fail. In the televoting against Beatrice Marchetti Fariba comes out, in fact, the winner with great disappointment of the companions: “Sometimes they come back, unfortunately” is the comment of Persia while, shortly after, to be the protagonist of a sincerely avoidable curtain was Paul Guascogne who, when he showed Fariba’s postcard indicating it as named, thought (badly) to approach it to his ass, exclaiming “smell down», “Smell”. A very vulgar gesture from which the presenter Ilary Blasi immediately distanced himself (shortly before Fariba had accused him of having urinated near her as a sign of provocation) together with Giulia Salemi, who on Twitter shared all his indignation for a gratuitous vulgarity against a 58-year-old woman who is making her journey.
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