'It's never been different' · TV News

'It's never been different' · TV News

Antonio Carlos da Silva Jr., known as Juninho, surprised his followers by resuming his work as a motorcycle courier after participating in BBB 24. The Rio native explained that he did not get rich from the reality show and stated that his profession is honest and honorable. “It was never different,” he commented.

Despite having a degree in accounting, the boy was unemployed during the pandemic and has been working the streets on his motorcycle ever since. On Monday (22), he posted a video clip on Instagram showing the resumption of work.

“Someone: 'Wow, after he left the BBB he disappeared! He got rich, right?'

He added in the caption: “He spoke the truth. But if this is your will, God, then your son is ready! Meanwhile, the deliveries have stopped.”

Later, Juninho commented on the repercussions of the post in Stories. “I thought Instagram was a little crazy. Suddenly I got a notification that things were getting bigger…I was back at work,” he said.

It's never been different. To put my face on the BBB, I had to be brave. To get back to work, something I've already done, which I love, which is riding a motorcycle. It's not easy, but I love it. I am very happy, it is an honorable and honorable profession.

He also thanked his followers for their love. Juninho was the seventh to be eliminated from BBB 24 with a rejection rate of 60.35%. He faced a quadrilateral wall against Alan Dias (36.64%), Beatriz Reyes (1.95%) and Isabel Nogueira (1.06%).

Last week, the motorcycle courier was also in the spotlight after Papo Santana commented on Mais Você about the false accusation of harassment he suffered from Alan in prison.

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The former brother thanked the actor for defending him: “It was strange to see someone I care about speaking out on such an important issue in my life. I never imagined that Babu could actively contribute with such courageous speeches, with such a courageous stance.” “He was the only person who had the courage to put himself in this important position.”

He pointed out that the images from the reality cameras showed that there was no harassment. He added, “Many black people go through this type of situation, but the vast majority of them do not have videos that can prove that there is no type of behavior that could harm them.”

In an interview with the news, the driver had already assessed the situation as the most sensitive inside the house. “Without a doubt, the moment I was accused of harassment was the hardest for me. Even without knowing what was actually going on, because I wasn't told it directly, I already knew something was very wrong.”

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