15/06/2026 10:06 - Entretenimiento
Una mujer mayor con cabello oscuro sosteniendo una botella transparente con una sonrisa irónica en un estudio de televisión con luces brillantes.
Andrea del Boca, one of Argentina's most beloved actresses, fell again on Sunday in the kitchen of Gran Hermano Generación Dorada (Big Brother Golden Generation), the same location where she suffered a more serious accident in April 2026. The actress slipped and ended up on the floor, but this time the consequences were minor: she only hurt her knee.
After the incident, the show's production sent her a symbolic gift. Host Santiago del Moro asked her to go to the storage room to pick up a box containing a bottle of holy water, supposedly brought from the Basilica of Luján, Argentina's most important Catholic pilgrimage site. Upon receiving it, Andrea said with laughter: "Tomorrow I'll do a cleansing," showing her humorous side regarding the situation.
The actress joked about the situation: "I deserve a plaque in that area with my name because it's already mine." She also took the opportunity to reassure her family: "I'm here, they won't defeat me, I'm staying," making it clear she has no intention of leaving the reality show.
In April 2026, Andrea del Boca had a more serious accident in the same area of the house, which caused her to lose two teeth. This time, the actress mentioned she was wearing a protection bracelet her fans had given her, but it broke minutes before the fall. In the confessional room, she reflected on what happened and reaffirmed her decision to stay in the competition.
Andrea del Boca is a legendary Argentine actress, often called "La Bart" by fans, who has been in the entertainment industry since childhood. She is considered a cultural icon in Argentina and across Latin America.
Gran Hermano (Big Brother) is the Argentine version of the famous international reality franchise. The "Generación Dorada" (Golden Generation) edition features celebrity contestants over a certain age, making it particularly popular with family audiences.
The Basilica of Luján is Argentina's most important Catholic pilgrimage site, located about 70 km from Buenos Aires. Holy water from Luján is considered especially sacred in Argentine Catholic tradition, making this gift a meaningful gesture of protection.
Alfredo S. Quiroga
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