Review: Grande Fratello 2025
Watching Grande Fratello this season leaves a strong sense that the show is heavily scripted. Some relationships feel artificially forced, seemingly designed to counteract others that appear far more natural and genuine.
After watching the live feeds all week, it’s clear that the clips shown on the broadcast don’t accurately reflect what actually happens. Everything seems edited and manipulated with the sole purpose of provoking conflict and destruction.
It’s troubling to see how some contestants are pushed to their psychological limits, while others are given free rein to incite hate and tear others down. These individuals contribute little more than provocative behavior, shaking their bodies and engaging in obscenities directly in front of the cameras.
In 2025, it’s shameful that such behavior is not only tolerated but seemingly encouraged, all for the sake of creating buzz. Worse yet, the show appears willing to sacrifice the mental health of certain contestants for ratings, only to discard them when the damage is done—even when they have widespread public support.
This level of exploitation and disregard for basic human decency is appalling and leaves a bitter taste for anyone who values fairness and respect.