09/07/2026 07:34 - Entretenimiento
According to Argentine media such as Infobae and Clarín, the night of July 8, 2026, was etched into the history of Gran Hermano: Generación Dorada (the celebrity edition of Big Brother broadcast on Telefe, Argentina's leading television network). The renowned actress Andrea del Boca decided to leave the house permanently to be with her mother, Ana María Castro, who is 95 years old and facing a delicate health situation. The decision was communicated by the voice of Big Brother following a direct request from Del Boca's own daughter, Anna del Boca.
Before leaving, Andrea expressed her priorities with total clarity: 'I agree. I always said I was here, but also with the agreement that they needed me... First are my mom and my daughter.'
After 91 days in the house, the actress went around to say goodbye to each of her housemates. She reserved a special greeting for her great ally, Yipio Pintos, whom she recommended as the group's unifying force and, in her eyes, the winner of the show. Finally, with her belongings, she crossed the main door.
During the debate prior to her exit, Del Boca became emotional remembering difficult moments in her life. She mentioned the trial for alleged defraudation of the State for over 24 million Argentine pesos (ARS) related to the telenovela Mamá Corazón (2015)—a local soap opera—from which she was acquitted. The actress stated that the stress of that process affected the health of her father, Nicolás del Boca, who passed away at the age of 90 in March of 2018.
Santiago del Moro, the show's host, was categorical during the gala: he confirmed that Del Boca's exit is definitive and that there will be no replacements. The current participants are the ones who will compete for the grand prize, although he did not rule out the entry of relatives or former participants to accompany them temporarily.
Alfredo S. Quiroga