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Harsh campaign on Twitter against Nacho's father, from Big Brother: The reasons

2023-02-25T18:03:42.243Z


'Rodo al 9009' is a trend on the social network. Followers of the program, ask that it be removed for a very precise reason.


A campaign by many followers of Big Brother (Telefe, at 10:15 p.m.) broke out on Twitter

against Rodolfo Castañares, Nacho's father

, and generated a very harsh controversy.

The issue took such a breadth that "Rodo al 9009", the phrase with which they ask the public to vote to eliminate the stylist and actor who lives in Uruguay, became a Trending Topic in Argentina.

The million dollar question is why such a wave of anger was unleashed against Nacho's father, someone who since he entered the most famous house in the reality show hosted by Santiago Del Moro had fallen very well among viewers.

The reason is one and very precise: there are fans of other Big Brother participants who

were outraged when Rodo advised his son to make use of the withering nomination as soon as possible

, the most lethal resource that the participants have since who decides strike down another, sends him directly to the plate without the striker having a chance to be saved by the leader of the week.

Father and son.

Rodolfo and Nacho.

Photo: Instagram.

Outraged, many began to refer to Nacho with the nickname "

Acomodacho

".

A fan of Romina, a participant in Big Brother, whose account is called @RominaUFan tweeted the video where Rodo encourages his son to do the knockout and wrote: "Acomodacho is nothing

without all the information he had from the outside because of La Tora and now , by the father

."

What exactly did Rodolfo say to his son Nacho?

While they were enjoying a relaxing time in the pool, Nacho and his father had one of the many conversations they have been having since Rodolfo entered the Big Brother house,

along

with five other relatives of as many players, last Monday.

The game conversation between Nacho and his father Rodolfo.

Rodo, who is very aware of the game, in that talk, without turning around, asked his son: "

I would use the cap now. Because there is nothing left, you know? There are no plates left. Of course, it is an unforgettable experience

".

The reactions asking that they eliminate Rodo 

On Twitter, fans of other Big Brother participants immediately jumped to complain about Rodo's advice to Nacho and they went for everything: they asked that the public, who is the one who decides with their vote which relatives are going to leave the house, choose to remove Rodolfo.

For example, some of the tweets that were posted on the subject: 

Who is Rodo, Nacho's father?

Rodolfo Castañares, 52, father of Nacho, from Big Brother, does not go unnoticed on the reality show.

Actor and stylist, he is very charismatic and shortly after appearing on television, he earned the sympathy of a large part of the audience.

Currently, Rodo lives in the Oriental Republic of Uruguay, but some time ago he had lived in Spain, which is why he is heard speaking with a very particular tune and cadence.

In his presentation video on Big Brother, Nacho had referred to his father.

In the recording that aired the night of the premiere of the current season, the participant said: “I was born in Madrid.

My dad and my mom lived in Spain, she came to live in Buenos Aires and I came to live here.

Since I was four years old I travel alone to see my dad.

He formed a couple with another man, whom I also consider to be my dad, my second dad, and to this day he still is."

ACE

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Source: clarin

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