Creo Club Leave Farm 17 in the early hours of Wednesday (26/11) after starring in another not-so-secret episode of the reality show. During a break in the live version (in the middle of Roça’s XI formation), the actor punched Fabiano Moraes, Viih Tube’s father, and ended up being sent off. It was up to Adrian Galisto to warn the audience, before Record showed images of the confusion at the end of the programme.
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Since the expulsion was a big deal for the alternate commentators, it was over Ministry of Gossipwhere columnist L Capitals Lucas Basin analyzed the far from peaceful atmosphere of the season.
“What surprised me is that this edition has a lot of expulsions, from what we have seen. Maybe they don’t feel it inside yet, but the attacks no longer have the same weight as they did before. In any reality show, people were very afraid of being expelled for aggression, and what their image would be like outside. Now, in this edition of Fazenda, it seems that you get a gift if you get expelled or give up.”
Pasin also raised another question about the influence of the new “Survival Guide” that seems to have taken over the game. For the writer, the logic of punishment and consequence was confused and was directly reflected in the behavior of bystanders.
“It worries me because it loses the edge a little bit more. And when it comes to Fazenda, which is on the line beyond what’s acceptable, it seems like whoever gets fired ends up getting more space, getting a lot more exposure, and becoming a person of interest to the media. The fear of cancellation was the thing that created the fear. People have lost their fear of cancellation, and it seems like there’s nothing getting in the way anymore.”
Lucas Basin also pointed out that the reaction after the expulsion also became part of the problem. According to him, if there is no real outcome, reality loses any boundaries it is still trying to maintain.
“The registry needs to use the Creo case to get him to pay a fine and show that there are consequences. Because there should be consequences, if it’s on base. Getting kicked out of the Treasury seems like a gift. The person leaves at his peak, participates in different programs and makes his money.”
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Conflict in the countryside
Toninho Tornado, Luiz Otávio Mesquita and Rayane Figliuzzi compete in the 10th round of A Fazenda 17. One of them leaves the reality show on Thursday (11/27) and loses the chance to continue fighting for the prize. The result will only be revealed live, but opinion polls are already showing signs that the public is far from reaching a consensus.
UOL’s partial points indicate a technical tie between Toninho Tornado and Mesquita in favor of staying in the match. Toninho received 34.16% of the votes, while Mesquita received 34.13%. Bello’s friend, Ryan Figliuzzi, appears to be the most likely to leave, with a 31.72% preference rating – figures that reinforce the climate of uncertainty on the eve of elimination.
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Creo Kellab was sent off from A Fazenda 17 after punching Fabiano Moraes
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Creo Kellab was sent off from A Fazenda 17 after punching Fabiano Moraes
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Creo Kellab was sent off from A Fazenda 17 after punching Fabiano Moraes
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