Massimo Romeo lowers his voice. "I'll be honest with you, I've got someone up in Milan who is putting in a good word for me." He pauses, looks around again, and adds: "And I know I've got the face." The bespectacled 39-year-old Neapolitan travel agent who most definitely does NOT have a made-for-TV mug can't speak for long. They're about to call his number.
Italy's
Grande Fratello
consistently boasts Europe's highest ratings of any version of
Big Brother
. And now the program has come to bustling Naples for the first time in search of potential contestants...
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