Pietro Fanelli, competitor of the Island of the Famous 2024, punished for having used a parchment that the production had given him to write his poems, for…
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Pietro Fanellicompetitor ofIsland of the Famous 2024, punished for using a parchment that the production had given him to write his poems, to fuel the fire. The castaway is currently on Playa Segreta where, with his mission, he will be able to allow the rest of the group to have food and a fishing net. During his stay there, however, punishment was triggered by the Spirit of the Island.
Pietro Fanelli violates the regulation
And to think that things had started off on the right foot. The competitor had explained that he did not suffer from loneliness nor was he afraid of being alone on an island. “I have never been so happy,” he said in recent hours. But then he stumbled upon punishment: he used the parchments delivered by the production to keep the fire he had lit alive.
The punishment
«The Spirit of the Island is disappointed. The parchments had been donated to fuel the poetic vein, not to fuel the fire. Which is strictly prohibited. As punishment, the two tomatoes will be taken away from the promised reward.” Pietro Fanelli he responded like this: «Two fewer tomatoes certainly don’t make a difference. Since I am not capable of managing fire and I am a complete idiot in using it and also for cooking, I have never cooked in my life, I kept two sheets of paper and I used one to give one last hope of fire and it lit up. Amazingly I managed to cook all the rice. Now I have the strength to write. If I had preferred poetry to eating in this specific case, I would not have been able to write and therefore there is no problem, I made a good choice.”
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