Rachel Scheherazade has warned viewers that there will be a shortage at the season two premiere of A Grande Conquista on Monday (22). The presenter warned that “only” 98 participants will compete in the first audition for the Record reality show. The other two were removed after medical examinations, due to their infection with influenza [vírus da gripe] And for Covid-19.
The journalist who replaces Mariana Ríos as head of the attraction warned that competitors were not being eliminated immediately. After they recover, they will enter the game – as residents of the Orange House, which is considered the worst in the show.
“Here we are only at 98, where two participants have tested positive: one with influenza and the other with Covid-19. Once they are 100%, they will enter the fray directly into the Orange House,” he explained.
Participants will live in a villa in the first stage in search of 20 places in the palace, where they will compete for the Millionaire Award. Until then, they will be divided into three rooms:
- a greenhouseIt can accommodate only nine people, but will receive 20 participants.
- a Blue House It seats seven people, but will receive 33 competitors, here called villeiros;
- a Orange house It was designed for five people, but will accommodate 47 people;
Rachel also recalled the time she participated in the movie A Fazenda 15 (2023), in which she was fired after Jenny Miranda accused her of assaulting her. He joked: “If in my time it is difficult to mention all the names of my colleagues, imagine the names of 100 people. It's good that the president is blowing up here.”
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