Luca Giglio, aka Luca Bad, is inside Temptation Island

Luca Giglio, aka Luca Bad, is inside Temptation Island
Luca Giglio, aka Luca Bad, is inside Temptation Island

Gaia and Luca, protagonists of the new season of “Temptation Island”, are putting their relationship that lasted a year and eight months to the test due to Luca’s three betrayals. Despite this, Gaia chose to forgive him and decided to participate in the program to understand if Luca is truly in love with her. Luca, aware of her actions, agrees to participate to demonstrate his commitment and improve as a partner. Both reside in Riccione.

Entering the program Luca said:

I realize that it is right to go through this process to really understand if I can be a better person for her and out of respect for the feelings we have.

Gaia and Luca, despite a relationship lasting one year and eight months and three betrayals on Luca’s part, decided to participate in “Temptation Island”. Gaia, although she loves Luca, is worried about the discrepancy between her words of love and his actions. They participate in the program to understand if Luca is sincerely in love with her and for him to demonstrate her commitment to improving as a partner.

Who is Luca Bad from Temptation Island

His name is Luca Giglio and he is originally from San Pietro Vernotico, in the province of Brindisi, although he lives in Riccione. Luca is a professional rapper known as Luca Bad while Gaia Vimercati, 24 years old, has a following of over 5 thousand followers on Instagram, where she shares photos of her daily life.

Because Gaia and Luca entered later as the seventh couple

This was revealed by FIlippo Bisciglia himself during an interview on Tv Sorrisi e Canzoni:

This year for the second time we will have seven couples and not six. One arrived slightly after the others, but I can’t tell you why. There are no other changes, but in terms of stories there are new features.

 
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