• F1 Network.One of the Big Brother advertisers withdraws its campaign in response to the alleged violation case
  • Criticism: Coto Matamoros urges to "destroy" GH with an advertising boycott after the alleged violation of Carlota Prado
  • Former contestants. Hard criticism of Pepe Herrero, winner of GH 7, to Jorge Javier Vázquez: "You covered a violation"
  • Courts: A Big Brother contestant, one step away from the bench for sexual abuse within reality
  • Testimony: Carlota Prado, from GH, talks about her alleged violation in Telecinco's reality show: "I don't understand how the program allowed it"

Already on Monday there was a first advertiser, the telecommunications operator Fi Network , which announced that it was "immediately withdrawing" its advertising campaign in Big Brother , following the controversy generated by the alleged case of violation of the contestant of Big Brother Revolution 2017 Carlota Prado , by José María Pérez. On Tuesday, two other advertisers, Nestlé and Carretilla , have joined the withdrawal.

"Hello, we totally reject any type of abuse or gender violence and we have decided to withdraw advertising in these circumstances," the official Twitter account has been answered to all users who were facing the firm that invested in a program. the one who "supports bullying and conceals a suspected case of rape."

Same modus operandi for Truck . The well-known canning brand has wanted to separate its name from the controversy generated around Big Brother : "Good morning, from this incident, we have decided to withdraw advertising from this program. Greetings." The answer also came before the public's complaints.

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