Cinzia Francischiello spoke about her elimination from Big Brother: “My exit was a shame for the viewer”

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Published On: April 9, 2026
Cinzia Francischiello spoke about her elimination from Big Brother: “My exit was a shame for the viewer”

Cinzia Francischiello entered big brother (Telefe) with a clear objective: play hard. Venezuelan, social communicator graduated in 2016 and with experience in radio and television in her country, came to reality with a sharp profile, without fear of conflict and with a reading of the game that relied more on strategy than sympathy.

Before joining the house, he already had experience in the media. She worked as a presenter on DNewsthe Latin American news signal, and was also part of DGothe channel streaming from DirecTV, where he participated in the program Hostel. That television background was noticeable from the first day, as a conscious participant of the show and her role within it.

Inside the house, she quickly positioned herself as an intense player, with a strong character, and as a fundamental part of the self-proclaimed group. “The Fantastic Four”next to Emmanuel, Sol and Eduardo. However, her time on the reality show had an unexpected end: she was eliminated in a negative plate versus Yipio, one of her main rivals, in an early exit that surprised both inside and outside.

Having just left the house, she chatted with Clarion about her elimination, her rivalry with the Uruguayan, the hatred she felt within the game, her alliance with Sol and her view on the participants who are still in competition.

Cinzia Francischiello is a social communicator and has experience in radio and TV. Photo: Telefe press.

-Were you surprised to end up on the plate?

-I was not surprised to be nominated. On all the plates the four of my group We assumed that they were going to vote for us because they hated us. What happened to us was that we underestimated the plate a lot. We never imagined what was happening outside. We were voting very badly.

-Why do you think they hated them?

-I don’t know if it was out of fear or respect, but there was a reservation and a vivid and latent hatred 24/7, which is why we were never going to be surprised if they voted for us. Anyway, since I didn’t see much I don’t understand why, it’s something I’ll discover as the days go by. Perhaps because of the figure of Sol, who is very villainous. I love what he does, even if he messed with me. Everything that is a game amuses me.

-Was it shock you felt when you were left outside? Or rather anger?

-I was shocked. When I was in the versus with Yipio What I thought was that neither of them deserved to go out in this instance of the game. Inside the house there are characters like Lola and Nazarene (considered “plants” by some players, due to their low profile). It was unfair for any of us to leave at this stage of the game. My exit was a shame for the viewer.

Yipio and Cinzia, on Monday night, minutes before knowing the final decision. Photo: Capture TV.

-Seeing how poorly many of those who are still inside play, do you feel angry that you were left out?

-It makes me very angry. It’s very unfair. They can’t play that bad. Although in my head I didn’t see myself as a master playeralways gave everything to do the best. I think that almost everyone who stayed does not understand where they are. That’s why it makes me angry. They came in to become famous for free. Every day I appreciated the place I was in and tried to honor the house by playing. If I said everything I think…

-What led you to join forces with Sol?

-I think we didn’t choose each other. It was something that came naturally. We always hang out with people who look like us, and I I saw in Sol a girl who really wanted to play. We had to be a duo no matter what, there was nothing else to do. We both had the same desire to do mischief and the same style. Furthermore, we are very similar on one point: all the bullets can be thrown at us and none of them enter us. We understand the show. They insult us and make us laugh. I think it’s because we have many years of therapy. We wanted to play and win big brother.

His position against the rival

-Do you think Andrea’s fall from Boca was real or was it acting?

-I believe everything. I got very scared. When I saw her lying on the floor I didn’t think about the macabre speculations that are made outside. Inside anything that happens is strong. We never thought about the possibility of it being acted upon. When he came out the first time, even though he was my rival, I was happy when he came back. I didn’t want my rivals to leave due to health issues, I wanted us to play. We were very afraid when he fell and respected the moment of tension.

Cinzia Francischiello just before entering Big Brother.

-What was happening to you with Andrea’s group?

-At first I didn’t see him as a rival, but one point of the game became clear to me: I really liked arguing with them. Especially with Andrea and Daniela. I didn’t like to argue with Yipio because you can’t talk to her. He just screams and swears. It has no arguments and that bores me. Every time she got into an argument I got out.

-In the duel Andrea del Boca vs. Yanina Zilli, whose side were you on?

-Obviously on Zilli’s side. She is fun, happy, she goes through 17 towns… She screams because she is euphoric, not because she is violent.. I never heard her say something rude like Yipio. Her discussions are always fun.

-What game are you going to play from the outside? Are you aiming to return in a repechage?

-The truth is that I don’t know. I would have to see a little more what happened. Imagine that I thought I was a plant and every day I got up to fight against it. So I have no idea why I’m out. Right now I feel like an avatar that was taken out of their video game. I don’t understand what I’m doing outside, I want to go back to my video game. I would have to see what’s up with the playoffs, when and how it’s going to be… I first want to understand what people want and then I’ll have a clear answer.

-Do you want to stay in Argentina?

-I have lived in Argentina for two years, I am a resident. Even before I came I knew that I wanted to stay and live. I love this country. They are very different countries in many ways, but at the same time very similar. I didn’t feel like I had moved countries. They are miles away, but they can’t feel it and that is very crazy. What happens to us in Argentina does not happen to Venezuelans in other countries. Here you feel like one more.

Last secret between friends inside the house: Cinzia talks to her friend Sol in her ear. Message received, by the reaction of the one still inside.

-Who of those who are in the house today do you think deserve to reach the final?

-I think I still have a perspective from the inside, it may change when I see more from the outside. But the first one I would choose, without a doubt, is Sun. Although it has hate because some ways people don’t like, She is a fantastic player who knows how to use mental strategies to destabilize to his rival. big brother It’s a mind game, so I think it’s brilliant. Another one that deserves to go to the final is Danelik. She seems like a beautiful girl to me, with a beautiful life story. It also has joy, fun and intelligence. I would also like it to arrive Zelli. All this if I don’t go in. If I go in I think so, yes or yes. would have to be in Top 3.

I wouldn’t even put Yipio on the podium. He knows nothing but hatedoes not have any type of resource. And hate cannot win in this season, next“he concluded.

Jason Mitchell is a US-based entertainment journalist with 7+ years of experience covering Hollywood, streaming platforms, and celebrity news. He has worked with online media outlets and focuses on fast-moving trends, viral topics, and audience-driven stories. His content is designed to be engaging, timely, and easy to read, making it suitable for platforms like Google Discover and social media.… Read More

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