Physical Altercation Between Bora Santana and Anastasija Brčić on 'Elita' Reality Show

A physical altercation occurred between participants Bora Santana and Anastasija Brčić in the bedroom of the "Elita 9" reality show. After Brčić reportedly threw an object at Santana, he slapped her multiple times before security intervened to separate them.
Physical Altercation Between Bora Santana and Anastasija Brčić on 'Elita' Reality Show

Physical Altercation Between Bora Santana and Anastasija Brčić on ‘Elita’ Reality Show A toxic love story in prime time turned into outright violence in the “Elita 9” house, raising once again the question of how far reality TV will go before someone pulls the plug.

The morning the bedroom exploded

According to multiple pro-government tabloids, tensions between former couple Bora Santana and Anastasija Brčić had been brewing for days before erupting in the early morning hours in the bedroom. A scene that started as a “seemingly calm atmosphere” quickly “turned into a conflict that got out of control,” shocking both housemates and viewers.

Anastasija allegedly first approached Bora while he was changing and began throwing an object at him; a loud impact could be heard as it hit Santana, after which he “reacted violently” and issued threats. Instead of backing off, she moved toward him again, and Bora responded by slapping her “in the area of the face and body,” even striking her repeatedly with a T‑shirt, hard enough that her microphone fell off.

House in shock, security too late

Other contestants immediately started yelling at Santana to stop as the situation “completely slipped out of control,” with a visibly shaken Anastasija on the bed. Security finally rushed into what tabloids called the “White House” bedroom, but “only after the conflict had practically already ended.”

A pattern of volatility

Pro-government outlets frame the clash as the latest chapter in a long, stormy breakup saga. Bora, who had previously wanted to marry Anastasija, had already admitted that “everything piled up” and that he “intended to hurt” her with words, even promising never again to insult or curse her and insisting, “I am not your enemy, and you turned out to be my enemy.”

Yet the uncensored clips now circulating online show that words have long since given way to blows — and that the cost of televised chaos is increasingly being paid in bruises, not ratings.

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