In the first week of Gran Hermano 2026, following the February 24 launch that saw initial challenges like participants without beds, the reality show saw further changes: Carla Bigliani ('Hola Potra') entered as a replacement for Divina Gloria, Paraguayan journalist Carmiña expressed a desire to leave amid tensions, and model Luana Fernández—previously introduced at launch—aimed to 'revolutionize' dynamics. Panelist Mica Viciconte commented that one participant 'is not as it was sold'.
Gran Hermano 2026, dubbed 'Generación Dorada' and hosted by Santiago del Moro, continues to generate buzz with volatile early developments. On Sunday, March 1, Carla Bigliani, known as 'Hola Potra', fulfilled her dream by entering as a replacement for Divina Gloria, per TN reports.
Paraguayan journalist Carmiña shared in a house conversation her wish to exit due to internal conflicts, with TN suggesting more dropouts may follow.
Model Luana Fernández, part of the initial cast noted for her bold self-description, was highlighted in recent coverage for her intent to shake up house dynamics, as shown in TN video with Telefe photos.
In a TV panel, Mica Viciconte discussed her ties to a contestant and remarked on a participant: 'It's not as it was sold,' challenging initial perceptions.
These updates build on the show's premiere tensions, keeping audiences engaged. Sources from March 1-2, 2026, show no contradictions.