This Monday evening was the closing of the House of the Famous 2 with the expected victory of the Mexican actress and dancer. Yvonne Montero, awarded with public support 200 thousand dollars despite numerous problems and meanness in the house on the part of the majority of residents.
This decision was greeted with applause from the public and some participants of the final gala forum, we recall that not everyone is happy with the personality Yvonneand, to everyone’s chagrin, the public supported her to win the prize of this second edition.
What caught our attention, however, was the bewildered reaction of the soap opera villain. “Alushe” Zerboniwho only managed to thank heaven and see how those 200 thousand dollars in front of him.
She merges into an embrace with Laura Bozzo.
The actor said goodbye to Yvonne, who couldn’t believe she lost the game Zerboni and all her opponents to become the winner of the second season, which was full of controversy.
Leaving, Zerboni mentioned Hector Sandartythat “sometimes when you lose, you win more”, which caused an applause from the public who supported him in the forum, which is full tonight, to accept the finalists and the great winner of the competition, the second woman, after Alicia Machado.
Among those who hugged Zerboni, despite everything that was said in the house, screams and kicks, was the Peruvian driver, Laura Bozzo, who merged into a big embrace with which he considers his son.
Among users in social networks It was more than obvious that the reaction Zerboni there was anger and disappointment, the fact of not helping Yvonne to stand up when she was on her knees, to thank the audience and her negative head movements, as if denying the result, were sharply criticized by Yvonne fans and users on networks who noticed that he was clearly hurt by the loss.
Source: Heraldo De Mexico
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