Overview
- Damián César Moya announced on social media that he retrieved the motorcycle he uses for delivery work and said he was relieved to be back on the road.
- He told followers the release cost 800,000 pesos and noted the vehicle was returned intact.
- Earlier he had reported the bike was impounded, after which a neighbor helped him keep working by lending a bicycle and enabling him to use a Rappi backpack.
- He described his situation with a candid line about seeking a plate of food, prompting supportive messages from former housemates Manzana and Katia “La Tana” Fenocchio.
- Fenocchio has also returned to delivery work and called the job market difficult, illustrating reports that Gran Hermano fame does not ensure lasting financial stability.