Beware, Davi: The Portuguese Big Brother Champion Spent Too Much and Remained Poor

Beware, Davi: The Portuguese Big Brother Champion Spent Too Much and Remained Poor


‘BBB24’ Winner Receives Criticism for Flaunting Luxury on Social Media While Portuguese Reality Idol Lives on Drugs

The Portuguese Big Brother final took place on Sunday 30 June. The champion Inês Morais received 100 thousand euros from TVI, equal to R$595 thousand. The prize is five times less than that received by the winner of Globo’s “BBB24”, Davi Brito.

The rise of the former app pilot is reminiscent of the victory of Portugal’s first reality show champion, Zé Maria, also known as Zé das Galinhas, in 2001.

The two were underestimated by the other contestants, their intelligence was questioned and they suffered prejudice because of their humble origins. In the end they were welcomed by the public and triumphed.

The Portuguese winner could not cope with the pressure of fame, questions about his sexuality, the failure of his attempt to become a TV presenter and the loss of all his money on spending sprees. Developed psychiatric disorders.

In August 2004, he threatened to jump from the 25 de Abril Bridge in Lisbon, a city known for its high suicide rate. He was saved by traffic police officers. Days later, he had to be rescued after walking naked near a river.

“No one is willing to become famous all of a sudden,” commented the host of the first editions of ‘Big Brother’ in the country, Teresa Guilherme.

A colleague of Zé Maria’s program, Susana Almeida, gave another explanation. “We were genuine, pure. We had no malice. We had no idea that the reality show was being shown.”

Zé Maria had to be admitted to a clinic to treat his mental health. Today, at 50, he lives in his hometown, Barrancos, with less than 2,000 inhabitants. He was unemployed for a long time and then worked in a small beauty salon. He survives on government benefits and under the influence of antidepressants.

After “BBB24”, Davi was criticized by the press and on social media for the expensive lifestyle shown in his posts. He responds by saying that racism makes people not accept that a black person enjoys a house with a pool, cars and travel.

Young people have the right to enjoy life, but they must be careful not to suffer the same fate as Zé Maria and the other Big Brother champions who have returned to square one after winning the prize. Among them, the cowboy Rodrigo Leonel, from the 2nd season, the nanny Cida, from the 4th season, and the artist Max, from ‘BBB9’. Money, as we know, does not tolerate insults.






Zé Maria leaves the reality show house with the bag of prize money and in a recent shot

Source: Terra

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