During Grande Fratello VIP 3, Giulia displayed a remarkable social game, managing to reach the semi-finals with only one vote cast against her. Her game mainly focused on the romance with Francesco Monte, who eventually became her boyfriend.
On Day 71, she received a disciplinary punishment when her mother spoke to her in a foreign language and revealed outside info and perceptions, breaking the rules of the game: she was nominated and had to face public vote for the first time.
Her social skills did not ultimately translate into considerable support from the public, and Giulia was eliminated as soon as she was eligible, finishing in 7th place.
Coming back for Grande Fratello VIP 5, Giulia was initially set to enter the house on Day 43 of the show, but her second entry into the game was postponed after fellow additional housemate Selvaggia Roma tested positive for COVID-19. On Day 50, Alfonso Signorini announced that Giulia would enter the house on Day 54.
Motivated not to repeat the past and be known for a showmance, Giulia entered the game with a new sense of independence as a single woman, focusing on creating friendships and memories in the house.
As the days passed, however, it became clear that she was developing feelings for fellow housemate Pierpaolo Pretelli and, after an initial hesitation, the two started dating.
The decision to be involved in another showmance was seen as controversial by both the housemates and the public, but as Giulia’s social game started falling apart, her support from the fans increased considerably: she was able to survive multiple public votes, until she was eliminated on Day 159 in a very close vote against fan favorite Stefania Orlando.
Despite never reaching the finale, Giulia made it deep in both seasons she was on, remaining a total of 177 days in the Grande Fratello VIP House.
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She is a model, showgirl and influencer. She has participated in several TV programs. In 2016, the red carpet of the Venice Film Festival was inflamed by wearing an orange dress with two vertiginous slits that reached the height of the groin.[1]