Andrea del Boca may leave Gran Hermano 2026 due to health issues

Carlos Sadir, Governor
Carlos Sadir, Governor
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Andrea del Boca’s participation in Gran Hermano 2026 has become the subject of debate after reports emerged on April 2 that she may leave the reality show in the coming days.

Del Boca was recently hospitalized for hypertension and, upon returning to the house, said she remained completely isolated during her stay at the clinic. She also explained that she is dealing with gastrointestinal health problems.

Journalist Laura Ubfal said Del Boca’s possible departure is not related to contractual matters but rather her physical condition. “Está esperando resultados médicos y su alimentación es muy limitada,” Ubfal said, suggesting that Del Boca’s future on the show remains uncertain.

The situation has sparked significant discussion on social media, where some users question whether Del Boca receives special treatment and speculate about potential privileges. Additionally, after being nominated for eviction by another contestant, she could also be eliminated by public vote.

Tensions have reportedly increased inside the house following a heated argument between Del Boca and another participant. This conflict allegedly affected this week’s grocery shopping; some products recommended for her diet were not included, reigniting controversy over her presence in the competition.

The developments around Del Boca’s health and participation continue to attract attention as viewers await further updates.



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