This Friday (23rd), after a long conversation with Beatriz, Isabelle handed over the leadership to the salesperson of “BBB 24”. The web wondered how quickly Manauara responded to Tadeu Schmidt: ‘Too loose’. Cabbage!
After gain the upper hand in the leadership race – that has Rachel I do not feel well -, Isabella AND Beatrice They had just a few hours to decide who would be the new ruler of ‘BBB 24’. The sisters it took a long time to reach a consensusbut during the live broadcast, after a few whispers, they were objective: Beatriz has established herself as a Leader. Online, viewers criticized Cunhã’s stance, as she seemed so determined to take the necklace for herself.
How did the Leader test go?
Participants were challenged to remain hugged on an inclined platform, simulating contactless payments on a mobile phone. One player represented the cell phone, attached to a steel cable, while the other was the card.
The objective was to keep the couple together on the platform, with the risk of elimination if the player represented by the card fell. The premium, which started at R$2,500, increased as the pair held longer, reflecting the value of simulated sales.
Isabelle and Beatriz did not want to give up leadership
The second to last couple to leave the dynamic was Pitel AND Fernanda, making Cunhã and Bia win the dispute. However, the nuns had to choose who would get the leadership with party rights and immunity and who would keep the money (more than R$40 thousand). Minutes earlier Tadeu Schmidt After making contact with the house, Isabelle and Beatriz still did not know what to do, without reaching a consensus. The two even knelt down and prayed, asking for “clarification”.
“Do you think yours is on the right track?” Bia asked. “Mine is online without…
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