Mavinga's family denounces Carmiña for racist comments in Gran Hermano 2026

The family of Congolese participant Mavinga filed a criminal complaint against Carmiña, a Paraguayan former contestant on Gran Hermano 2026, for racist comments. Mavinga's husband, Damián, rejected Carmiña's apologies during a live confrontation. The lawyer seeks to ban Carmiña from leaving the country so she can answer in Argentina.

Amid the 2026 edition of Gran Hermano, a racist incident has escalated to legal action. Carmiña, a Paraguayan journalist and former contestant on the reality show, was expelled after making racist comments directed at Mavinga, the Congolese participant. According to reports, these remarks occurred inside the house and sparked significant controversy.

Mavinga's husband, Damián, filed a criminal complaint against Carmiña for these comments. During a live broadcast, Damián confronted the former contestant directly, rejecting her apologies. "I did not accept the apologies," he stated in the exchange aired on television.

Mavinga's lawyer confirmed the legal action and announced plans to request Argentine courts to prohibit Carmiña from leaving the country. "We want her to answer for her actions on Argentine soil," the attorney explained, stressing the need for the Paraguayan to address the allegations locally.

This episode highlights racial tensions in the program, which has faced prior criticism for similar dynamics. Gran Hermano's production has not issued official comments, but the case remains under judicial review.

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Tense scene inside Gran Hermano 2026 house showing new entrant Carla Bigliani, distressed Carmiña packing to leave, revolutionary Luana Fernández, and arguing contestants amid bed shortages.
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New entries and tensions in Gran Hermano 2026

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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'.

Participant Mavinga experienced a tense moment after suffering an accident in the kitchen of the Gran Hermano 2026 house, sparking concern among her housemates. She had to immediately ask for help from the other reality show contestants.

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Tamara Paganini, runner-up in Gran Hermano 2001, will return to the reality show's house in its 2026 edition to replace Jenny Mavinga. She faced public backlash after the program and overcame severe personal tragedies. Gastón Trezeguet, a former contestant, reacted controversially to the show's decision.

Businessman Omar Suárez, owner of the Cocodrilo nightclub, confirmed he received a call from the production of Gran Hermano 2026 to replace Divina Gloria after her departure due to health issues. Suárez revealed the condition he set for entering the house. Additionally, names of three potential new participants leaked, with two already having entry dates.

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A Gran Hermano 2026 contestant decided to break up with her boyfriend during a live broadcast. She explained her choice in front of the reality show's cameras while isolated in the house. The split stems from falling in love with a fellow housemate.

Lucas Izzi, ex-boyfriend of Luana, a participant in Gran Hermano 2026, posted a video exposing private situations after a 'right to reply' segment on television. In his statement, he said it is not about spite and expressed shame. Luana's family criticized the show for the bad moment it caused.

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Lawyer Nubia Vivanco filed a formal request for a particular pardon for former Carabineros captain Patricio Maturana with the Ministry of Justice on March 12. Maturana is serving a 12-year sentence for illegal coercion causing serious injuries to Senator Fabiola Campillai. The request comes amid President José Antonio Kast's announcements on pardons for uniformed personnel linked to the social outbreak.

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