Nathalia Valente, the first eliminated from “A Fazenda 15”, criticized the language of journalist Rachel Sheherazade during her participation in the program “Decompression Cabin”. Valente, who exited the reality show with 5.77% of the vote, said that Scheherazade “speaks too difficult” and is “the hardest person in the house to understand.”
Difficulty understanding
During the interview, presenter Lucas Selfie questioned Nathalia about her difficulty understanding Rachel’s comments – the Cria group understood quite the opposite. “You speak too difficult, there were so many things I didn’t understand,” Nathalia replied. When questioned again about what she didn’t understand, she explained: “Ah, she fills a lot of sausages, she says so many beautiful words. And I don’t understand. So… she’s the hardest person in the house to understand.” . understand.”
Difficulty in expression
The former person has demonstrated that, in addition to having difficulty understanding, they also have difficulty expressing themselves. Dodging and giving monosyllabic answers, his participation in the “Decompression Cabin” produced nothing. After the interview, Lucas Selfie posted a photo with the TikToker and described her as “a woman of few words” in his caption.
What a tough cabin, huh? The girl does not know how to speak, she understands everything poorly. Thinking that Marcia Fu will be champion!!! Totally unaware of anything. Selfie tried but produced nothing.
— Marcia Mesquita (@MarciaM67524335) September 29, 2023
Lucas tells Natália to go to Eliminated Live tomorrow, with 200 character answers, hahahaha that was sensational. Few words to be polite, right! The girl is deep as a saucer!!
— Hilda Carla de Melo (@HildaCarladeMe1) September 29, 2023
Source: Terra

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