Oscar complains about Jorge Javier’s comment and Ruvens points him out after his betrayal in ‘Big Brother’

The house of ‘Big Brother’ has dawned with Oscar in the eye of the storm. The contestants did not understand why he nominated his great friend with a point Ruvens and he himself asked for explanations this morning, considering that what happened at the gala last Tuesday was a “betrayal” by all rules.

And Oscar He was facing Maite daily, now the ‘gesture’ he had live with his friend is added. In the nominations, the participant decided to give a point to Ruvens And, to the surprise of Jorge Javier himself, he justified the reason: “Out of loyalty to one person. The little princess, to Maica.” An explanation that did not convince Ruvens and he decided to talk things over face to face first thing in the morning.

In the garden, while Oscar was taking a shower outside. He begins by explaining that the nomination was due to gratitude to a person, to which Ruvens reproaches: “You have to understand that I’m not stupid. and that there is a point of strategy, even if for you the gratitude weighs down.” “There is a point of agreeing to save yourselves, to save yourself or to save her and that is why you have given me a point, do you understand me?”, she says with a displeased gesture to Oscar.

Ruvens and Oscar, face to face.telecinco.es

Hearing Ruvens’ anger, Oscar tries to calm things down and makes him understand his situation: “More people appreciate you than me, you’re not going to get out…” To which his partner, without blinking, responds to the second: “EIt’s about how many people love you outside, you can be the most loved and the most hated at the same time”“This is not about who is the most liked, the votes are not positive, it is not about who you want to stay. The votes are in the negative, it’s who you want to see out“, Ruvens emphasizes in front of Oscar.

“I haven’t had a move at your level, but I got really wet and when you get wet… besides, I’m not stupid and there are ‘x’ things that I know…”Ruvens says. Oscar begins to make excuses and puts things into context: “I thought at that moment ‘what a shame’, it was burning three votes, it was a failed strategy, nominating the only person I appreciate, with whom I can talk about things and who has a minimum of the culture that interests me.” After this, Oscar is grateful for not having been nominated by Ruvens: “It’s true that you saved me, if you had nominated me, I would be out on the street.”

Ruvens is not convinced by Oscar's explanations for his nomination

Ruvens is not convinced by Oscar’s explanations for his nominationtelecinco.es

Ruvens’s zasca after Oscar’s criticism of Jorge Javier’s comment

“What Jorge Javier did seemed to me… We all understood it, him, you and I… and that’s why he insisted, not because of Maica, and said ‘I love your nose’. He did it with us because he knows what’s going on,” says Óscar, totally disappointed with the presenter’s comment. He also adds: “He didn’t ask anyone their reasons, but he did ask me.”

In response to this complaint from Oscar, Ruvens is very clear: “It didn’t bother me. But this It’s easy, not to have done it. If you don’t nominate, you don’t get asked.“. This last sentence about the nomination received from his friend. After this, Oscar went inside the house and Ruvens moved towards the sports area, where his companions were on the treadmill and bicycle.

Ruvens and his colleagues criticize Oscar's attitude.

Ruvens and his colleagues criticize Oscar’s attitude.telecinco.es

There he vents with the rest about the conversation he had had: “He tells me that Jorge Javier’s situation made him feel a little bad and tells me that the The nomination is not out of gratitude, it was done out of friendship“. Maite, who couldn’t believe what she was hearing, said: “Out of friendship? Come on…”.

Then, Ruvens continues hallucinating with the Oscar nomination: “I’m surprised you’re freaking out, I’d expect it from anyone else. If I had nominated him, he would have gone up. But it never crossed my mind.” He considers what happened to be a betrayal, but on the other hand he is grateful that “he was honest.” Faced with this, Maite joins in again: “But what happens is that after sincerity comes regret…” To which Ruvens, more serious than ever, ends by saying: “Yes, I told him, One happened to you, but not two.. On top of that, he kept telling me no and no to “point that has nailed me”.

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