After the fight between Alan and Beatrice, Daffy tries to reconcile the sisters
After a dispute between Beatrice and Alan at the party, Davy summons the saleswoman to Vada's room, where the dancer is, and tries to persuade the two to reconcile. As soon as Bahian enters the room with Beatrice, Alain reacts: “I don't want to talk.”
“Wait, Alan, I want to talk,” the Bahian asks. Beatrice replies, “You're not leaving, Alan. If anyone's going to leave, it's going to be me.” Davy then asks Beatrice to sit on the bed next to Alan. “I'm terrified of Paredao,” says the saleswoman. “Me too, I'm in Baredo, tomorrow I'm leaving because of that,” Alan replied. Beatrice insists that the dancer will not leave the house and that she will go to the final.
Alan then responded: “Bea, seriously. You took a statement from a beautiful moment, thought it was an attack and I respect you for thinking it was an attack. Then you reversed it in a way that made it seem like I was.” Fernanda,” she says.
Devi then gets into their argument and tries to calm them down. “Let's breathe a little,” he asks. “You are friends, you don't have to argue at this stage of the tournament. Discussion can generate conflicts that can be misunderstood, and when you try to reverse this situation, it may be too late. You know, 'What can you do better?' Come here and hug each other.”
Matthews enters the room at that moment, but Davy tells him to leave the three alone. When the Gaucho closes the door, he asks, “Let this die. All right, Alan?” The dancer answers: “He may die in words, but he will not die in her head.” “Pia, can this case die?” asks the Bahian.
Then the two got DR again. While the sisters stay in the room, Davey returns to the party.
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