The village of A Grande Conquista lost 17 more residents on Thursday night (2). Before announcing this week’s eliminated contestants, Rachel Scheherazade revealed which participants were saved. It also revealed the two players who received the most votes to go to the Palace. Bruno Cardoso and Donna Jenny were selected.
Those eliminated are: Amanda Martinez, Bruno Manu, Carolina Rolland, Sybille Mestre, Dani Bavuso, Fabio Gontijo, Honey Bony, Jessica Marisol, Luciana Cristina, Madcho, Michelle Hayden, Nadia France, Britta Briana, Ste Carvalho, Vanessa Di Santo , Vinicius. Venturini and Willen Rocha.
Will Rambo (Green House); Libby Rodriguez (Orange House); Bruna Bernardi (The Orange House); Cocoa Almond (Orange House); Jeba (green house); Tati Pink (Blue House); Heitor Chimenes (The Orange House); Bivao (green house); Claudia Baronessa (The Orange House); De Albo (Orange House) and Lizian Gutierrez (Orange House) were saved from elimination.
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This week’s hotspot was formed after a dynamic naval battle. “It’s battle night in A Grande Conquista. Forty players are in a very strategic test, but only ten will escape the danger zone,” Scheherazade explained in the first edition on Wednesday.
The decision on who would compete in the vote was left up to the homeowners – Luciano, Jalen and Edlin. They saved their favorites and sent the rest into battle.
The winning group stayed out of the danger zone and out came the new owners of the town’s houses: Manuelzinho Da Orange houseThiago Luz da Blue HouseAnd Cleviño Santana from greenhouse. The losers were sent straight to the hot seat.
Last Tuesday (30), during another night of elimination, the public also chose the top two residents of the mansion. Anahí Rodrighero and Cel have gained favoritism and are in the second phase of the game.
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