Juan Reverditoone of the first eliminated from the last edition of Big Brother (Telefe), revealed that her life hasn’t changed since she left the reality show, as she had imagined. Also, the taxi driver acknowledged that he is having a difficult time in relation to his economy.
“I’m complicated and I put my heart into all of this. I am not well. The road is difficult and the car I have is half mine and half my ex’s, and I have to give her half of what I earn,” Reverdito said in dialogue with the program. very morning (City Magazine), conducted by Carmen Barbieri.
The ex Big Brother has assured that he is working around 14 hours with his taxi. “I work from Monday to Monday, 14 hours a day”he pointed.
And he detailed his working day: “I leave the house at 6:30 in the morning and come back at eight in the evening.”
And when asked how much he earns per day, he pointed out: “With the taxi I make 13 Lucas, but from there I take 5 thousand of petrol because my car doesn’t run on petrol, more food and I pray that nothing breaks”.
Subsequently, Reverdito, who was part of the Los Monitos group inside the house, together with Nacho, Tomás Holder and Martina, questioned the production of Big Brother, with which he still maintains an exclusive contract.
“Today there is nothing related to them that generates income for me. In three months they have never launched me a center and what little I have done has been for me. If they don’t call you, it’s very difficult for them to know you.. I live day by day. Some guys advertised for 700, 800 Lucas. I zero”, assured Juan, who has a very different present from some of his former colleagues, many of whom have already found work (as in the case of Julieta Poggio) or dream of participating in the Dance (American television).
Juan Reverdito’s complaints with the production of Big Brother
A few days ago, Juan got tired of the treatment he received from the production of Big Brother and made the reasons public.
“If you haven’t pulled a tail in three months, don’t call me now to see if I can swap shoes. I think it’s common sense, no matter how many contracts there are. That’s the way it is.”. expressed the exGH in a visit to the program The confessional (Radio Tu, Mondays from 8pm to 10pm).
“Now they call the same ones all the time. This raises a lot of questions. And I’m not the only one who is excited about all this,” he added. “In my case zero ball, zero”he clarified.
“And if you do something wrong, surely they will pull your ears and put the contract on the table there. But if you don’t do anything, let’s say, they won’t even call you… I thought that with everyone who left the house at least they threw a cross on you”convicted, angry.
Source: Clarin