It's undeniable that the most iconic images on television in the '90s were very different from what we typically see on the small screen today. Here, we will remember a major – and controversial – success from the decade in question; “JoJo's Bathtub.” The panel was part of the “Domingo Legal” program, on SBT, and was led by the late broadcaster Jojo Liberato. The “Brazil Scenes” portal highlighted this topic and Let's check out the details of what happened at that time.
The truth is, this was one of the most anticipated attraction moments. On Sundays, the public's expectation was to see the chaos that unfolded inside that famous bathtub. The joke was always made with celebrities, singers, and celebs who were “hot” at the moment. The program presenter threw some soap into the bathtub with water – it is worth noting -, and the guests had to save these things.
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In addition to the difficulty of finding and keeping slippery soap, there was another obstacle: the bathtub. The girls tried to prevent the guests from eating the soap by holding it in a very strange way. The situation took such a large hit that it became popular for singers to participate in the game to release their own songs.
Big names in the world of celebrities have already taken part in the famous “Banheira do Gugu”. Bello, Pixot, Terreca, Compadre Washington, Anderson Leonardo, Joe Soares and Marcelo de Nobrega were among these figures. Bathtub muses also gained a lot of fame after appearing on the board. For example, Luisa Ambiel, Solange Gomez, Nana Gouveia and Helen Ganzaroli were models who participated in the bathroom and are still remembered to this day.
The strange fact is that actress Luisa Ampel witnessed some “fights” with Marcelo de Nobrega, which eventually prompted her to sign up for jiu-jitsu lessons. Which gave him more security for the upcoming episodes. The fact is that there came a time when the situation became increasingly “hot” and it ended up attracting the attention of the court, which did not take long to determine the end of the case. joke.
However, after some negotiations, SBT managed to keep “Banheira do Gugu”, but changed the program's rating for over-14s. But in the 2000s, the situation came to a final end, after the court ruled that the painting violated Law 796, which objected to the fact that a large number of children were still watching television at the time of the program's broadcast. Therefore, the painting could not be displayed until after 9pm, but the show ended at 8:30pm.
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