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La abuela de Martina, una de las participantes de Gran Hermano, falleció sin que ella fuera informada. La producción del show suele preguntar a los concursantes si desean ser notificados sobre situaciones familiares graves. Sin embargo, la decisión final recae en la familia. Este caso ha generado debate sobre si se debería priorizar el bienestar emocional del participante o respetar su derecho a ser informado.

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00:00The grandmother of one of the participants passed away.
00:04It was a grandmother who participated in the program because she went to the stand,
00:08she was present and the participant was not notified.
00:13As far as I had spoken with the production for other previous episodes,
00:17before entering the house, the boys are asked if something happens
00:21with some relative, some health issue, do you want to know or do you not want to know?
00:25And supposedly, and I think the participants here also told it,
00:28the boys answer yes or no.
00:31Then, beyond what the boys say, there is a decision of the family
00:34to tell them, hey, I want you to tell him, because this was not planned,
00:39the plans were not, I don't know, there are imponderables that have to do
00:43with health, with an accident.
00:45Like when they put Tiago's father in jail, for example.
00:47Of course, those things that no one can predict,
00:49then there the one who is outside decides, not the one who is inside,
00:51who does not have the information.
00:53In this case, Martina's grandmother passed away.
00:56Martina?
00:57Yes, Martina.
00:58I spoke with Delfina, with her sister, on the weekend, she confirmed it to me,
01:02we talked a little about this decision that they had made
01:04not to tell Martina, and she was motivated more than anything
01:07because Martina is not having a good time at home,
01:09she is distressed by several things, and they felt that giving her information
01:12was not only impossible to reverse the situation,
01:14because obviously there is nothing to do, but it could also bring her
01:17an additional stress that today there is no way to resolve.
01:19In other words, they are so good, the big brother thing,
01:21that they don't want to stress her out anymore.
01:24It's not a decision of the production, it's a decision of the family.
01:27In other words, the production says, I have nothing to do with it.
01:31In other words, they are all crazy.
01:32Family, big brother, except for the girl who is inside.
01:35But for me the decision still makes sense.
01:37How does it make sense?
01:38A relative of yours dies.
01:42Only you know what can happen to you with that news.
01:45Well, that's why I think the family, I think they totally take Martina's feelings into account
01:50and I think they feel it.
01:53Can I say something?
01:54It was such a cold fact, like a participation in the big brother's house,
01:58that they don't tell you the death of a grandfather,
02:00who is also a participatory grandmother in life.
02:02She was in the tribune, right?
02:04I agree.
02:06Why?
02:07Because it's not a decision.
02:08I don't know, I think, obviously, I think if I were at home,
02:11I would like to know, yes, surely.
02:13But on the other hand, I say information that if I want...
02:15Poor your grandmother.
02:16No, no, I love my grandmother, don't throw me with that,
02:18because the truth is not fair.
02:19But wouldn't you like her to tell you?
02:20I would love to know, obviously.
02:21But on the other hand, I think, if I'm focused on a competition,
02:24I want to play, and that's information.
02:26It seems much more important to a grandfather than the competition.
02:30It's my opinion anyway.
02:31It's what I feel.
02:32You would prefer not to know.
02:34No, I don't know if I would prefer not to know, but I totally understand.
02:37But you don't prefer that the GH psychologist comes,
02:40as they do in these cases, it's not that they announce it through a loudspeaker.
02:44The psychologist goes, talks to the participant,
02:47as was the case with Furia, which was a health problem.
02:49Yes, yes, yes.
02:50I mean, they take the necessary precautions.
02:52They take her to a separate place, they contain her,
02:54and they tell her, pa, pa, pa, pa, pa, pa.
02:56And there the participant decides.
02:58Because the girl, who I don't know, and I have nothing in particular with her,
03:03when she goes out and finds out that her grandmother passed away.
03:06She never forgives him anymore.
03:07How didn't they tell me?
03:08I don't know if after the...
03:09How didn't they tell me?
03:10Not to the family, big brother, the family, everything.
03:12Besides, the contract is with the girl.
03:13Above all, the contract is with the girl.
03:15And another thing.
03:17Total.
03:19To a girl, to a relationship with a girl.
03:21But the decision is hers.
03:23They are depriving her of being able to hear.
03:25Exactly.
03:26You don't know what she said if they would let her know or not.
03:29I don't know about that.
03:30I think there may have been a conversation.
03:32I don't know, I feel like it's very personal.
03:34And I understand that the family is angry at the moment.
03:36Maybe she hopes that she is a little better.
03:38But Fede, don't you think it's an act...
03:41The question is...
03:42A cholulo act of the family.
03:44The question is...
03:45Thinking about the...
03:46The family is thinking about the good time or the bad time that is happening to her.
03:50But they are not thinking about her.
03:52Of course.
03:53Do you understand me?
03:54I don't know if they are like that.
03:55No, I don't agree.
03:56For me it is an intransferable feeling.
03:57I mean, they would say if it could be or not.
03:59Let's see the report with this case.
04:00Oh, very ugly.
04:01No, it's not.
04:02Brian was the last to be eliminated from the house.
04:05But the news that moves the audience of reality and arouses controversy
04:11is the death of the grandmother of one of the participants
04:15and her family does not want to be found out.
04:18Controversy in Gran Hermano.
04:20The grandmother of a participant died and she was not told by decision of the family.
04:26But this would not be the first time in the history of Gran Hermano.
04:32In 2007, Australian version,
04:35the father of a participant died
04:38and his family made the same request.
04:41However, it was not always like that.
04:44Last year, in the Chilean version,
04:47a little sister found out about the death of her grandmother and left the house.
04:52My grandmother died.
04:54What?
04:55Oh my God, I'm so sorry.
05:09I'm going to live.
05:12Did they just tell you that?
05:14Yes, but now I'm leaving.
05:16Are you leaving?
05:17Yes.
05:18Did you give up?
05:19Yes.
05:23A few years ago, in the United States,
05:26a participant was told about the death of her grandfather
05:30and decided to stay in the United States.
05:33A participant was told about the death of her grandfather and decided to stay.
05:40Frankie, are you okay?
05:42What's up?
05:43My grandfather passed away.
05:45Oh my God, dude, are you serious?
05:49In the US version of 2001,
05:52they were told about the attack of the Twin Towers
05:55and a participant was told that there was a cousin in the towers,
06:00but they still didn't know if he was alive.
06:03Because you have a cousin who works at the World Trade Center, okay?
06:06Tamitha, all right?
06:08She did go to work this morning, okay?
06:11The situation is, they're waiting to hear from Tamitha.
06:14The participant must find out about the death of a relative.
06:18The controversy is over.
06:22Well, this has already happened.
06:24As we saw in the report, there were several different things.
06:26What I do believe is that if this is important to say,
06:29now that the information is available to the public,
06:32it is worrisome that if they shout it out, it could be much more traumatic.
06:35I mean, it seems to me that the family was trying to keep it...
06:38It's worse.
06:39The fool will go and shout.
06:40But now I do believe that they would have to sit down
06:43because it would be very, very terrible and that, obviously,
06:45they would feel the loss of their grandmother.
06:47But for Martina...
06:49Did the family tell you if Martina...
06:52They said, hey, if this happens, what could happen?
06:54No, I have no idea.
06:55I have no idea if there was a previous talk.
06:57I think it could be.
06:58I also believe that the family has the intention of taking care of her.
07:01It seems to me that it has nothing to do with being a fool.
07:03Yes, but the contract is with the participant.
07:05It is counter-arbitrary what the family is doing.
07:08You are taking away the right to see for the last time.
07:11I don't know if it's the desire of her life.
07:13We have to see what it means for Martina to be there.
07:15It can't be that she works in this box where we all work.
07:17For me neither. I would never do it.
07:18In fact, when the cat does not like it.
07:20Well, that's why we speak for us.
07:22I think it's wrong.
07:23I think it would be different if the grandmother, for example,
07:25was in a situation that is close to death
07:27and does not have the opportunity to say goodbye for the last time.
07:29It's not different.
07:30But I understand.
07:31I think so.
07:32Well, it's my opinion.
07:33Do you know what happened with the grandmother?
07:34No, I don't know.
07:35There is no information.
07:36I don't know the details.
07:37But she was fine because she went to the program, she participated.
07:39Yes, I guess so.
07:40I know, I fuck them all if they do that to me.
07:42It must not be tremendous.
07:43You don't know either which can be her reaction when everything comes out.
07:47You don't know.
07:48Put the girl who prefers to stay inside.
07:50But it's not wrong for her to want to stay inside.
07:52I don't know.
07:53What is the risk of telling her?
07:55That she wants to leave the program?
07:56No, no.
07:57For me, they have to tell her.
07:58For the girl to decide if she wants to stay.
08:00Maybe it's too late.
08:01Maybe if they tell her and she stays inside the program,
08:03they're going to kill her, they're going to...
08:05No, but it's part of the game.
08:06When was this?
08:07Last week?
08:08Yes, now these days.
08:09I mean, that's it.
08:10I mean, there's no going back.
08:11No, of course.
08:12I see many great brothers from all over the world
08:14and the truth is that this situation has happened a lot of times
08:16and in the vast majority, the participant decides to stay.
08:18For me, it has to be said.
08:19But they warned her.
08:20Yes, yes.
08:21You have the information.
08:22Because they give her the information and she says,
08:24well, it's over, I have nothing to do with it.
08:26They don't want her to do anything inside.
08:28And if we transfer her to the theater,
08:30it's like when you go on stage because...
08:32But even if Martina were a barbarian
08:35and she's doing great and everything,
08:36just like a loved one dies,
08:38it doesn't matter.
08:39I understand that maybe it's a little...
08:40Yes, but there are people, as I tell you,
08:42in the theater you go on stage anyway,
08:43there are people who decide because it's like...
08:45Obviously.
08:46But you have the information.
08:48Of course, we have the information.
08:50Let's do an exercise.
08:51Each of you think about it.
08:52If they tell you, do you stay or do you leave?
08:54I prefer to be told.
08:55I'm not leaving.
08:56Well, I prefer to be told.
08:57Do you stay or do you leave?
08:58Me too.
08:59But let's see, in the event that they tell you
09:00and you want to go out to say goodbye,
09:01you can't go out to say goodbye if you come back.
09:02Yes, I'm sorry.
09:03I'm sorry, yes.
09:04Because I'm going home.
09:05We're talking about death.
09:06If you can go out to vote,
09:07crazy, it's a force,
09:08it's two major forces.
09:09The truth is that in Chile they allowed it.
09:10With Scarlett it came out and over time it came back.
09:12But well, I don't know.
09:14I mean, they go out to the dentist sometimes,
09:20it's weird, it's weird, I don't know.

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