Brigido Eliminated from BBB 26 with 77.88% Votes in Intense Triple Paredão
Brigido was eliminated from BBB 26 with 77.88% of votes in a triple eviction featuring Ana Paula and Leandro, marking his second consecutive Paredão.
- • Brigido was eliminated with 77.88% of public votes in the triple Paredão.
- • Ana Paula Renault and Leandro received 12.04% and 10.08% of votes respectively.
- • Host Tadeu Schmidt emphasized responsibility and noted Brigido's drop in intensity.
- • Nominations involved a Big Fone action and strategic house votes, with Jonas Sulzbach escaping elimination.
Key details
Brigido has been eliminated as the third contestant from Big Brother Brasil 26 (BBB 26) after receiving 77.88% of the public vote in a dramatic triple eviction round. The announcement came on Tuesday, February 3, made by host Tadeu Schmidt, who highlighted the importance of responsibility in the game and noted that Brigido lacked the intensity he originally showed during the Casa de Vidro segment.
The elimination round, known as a Paredão, pitted Brigido against Ana Paula Renault and Leandro. Ana Paula received 12.04% of votes while Leandro garnered 10.08%. This week’s nomination process was marked by strategic moves including a Big Fone twist that initially put Jonas Sulzbach at risk, but he ultimately escaped elimination. The week's leader, Maxiane, nominated Ana Paula due to past conflicts, while house voting resulted in Leandro receiving ten votes and Brigido eight, placing them in the Paredão alongside Ana Paula.
Both Brigido and Leandro faced their second consecutive Paredão, with Ana Paula also nominated for a second time since the show’s premiere. Jonas's survival and Brigido’s exit shift the dynamics this week, emphasizing alliances and competition intensity moving forward in BBB 26.
The episode underscored the strategic nature of nominations and showcased fluctuating contestant fortunes, with voting percentages reflecting strong public opinion against Brigido this week.
This article was translated and synthesized from Brazilian sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.