The eagerly anticipated sixth elimination of Big Brother Brasil 25 (BBB 25) is set to take place on February 25, and all eyes are on the housemates: Diogo Almeida, Vilma Nascimento, and Vitória Strada. The tension is palpable as viewers brace for the reveal of the latest eliminated housemate.
This elimination follows Camilla's successful escape from the previous week’s "bate e volta" session, where she was the most voted yet managed to save herself. Consequently, the eviction lineup for this week includes Diogo, Vilma, and Vitória, making the stakes higher than ever.
Leading the charge for the exit is Vitória, whose popularity has dwindled according to multiple online voting polls. A range of survey results indicate varying projections on who will be the next to leave the show, fluctuated by intense viewer engagement on social media.
According to reports from O Globo, polling data indicated tallies where Vitória emerged with impending doom being the most voted out, holding approximately 54.89% of the votes by Monday. Vilma's support was not far behind at 34.24%, leaving Diogo with the safest position at just 10.87%.
But the tables turned with the results from UOL, where the voting spread revealed Vilma leading with 47.11% for elimination, closely followed by Vitória at 36.10%, and Diogo trailing far behind with less than 17%. Contigo!, on the other hand, painted this close race, with reports highlighting disparities among different polls, showcasing the volatility of public sentiment.
The voting mechanisms have evolved this season with two distinct formats—"Voto Único" (Single Vote) and "Voto da Torcida" (Fan Vote). While the "Voto Único" restricts votes to one per individual using CPF, the "Voto da Torcida" allows for unlimited votes from users logged onto the Gshow platform; each respective vote type counts equally toward the final outcome.
The rising stakes are compounded by interpersonal politics among the contestants. Vilma’s perceived passive gameplay and her lack of substantial interactions have drawn criticisms from viewers, labeling her as “the biggest plant” of the season. Comments on social media reflect this sentiment, as fans urge others to vote her out, reinforcing the idea of her not contributing to the game strategy.
Meanwhile, the latest episode of the weekly program, "Sincerão," promises to feature confrontations among contestants, particularly focusing on tensions between Vitória and Camilla, who recently fell out following harsh exchanges. These conflicts add layers of intrigue as fans speculate on how these feuds will influence voting behavior leading up to the elimination.
Another noticeable trend has been the establishment of alliances, with support shifting rapidly between contestants. Diogo and Vilma's supporters have ramped up their campaigns against Vitória, making it clear how quickly loyalties can shift within the house.
This week marks not only the potential departure of a contestant but also signifies the dynamic relationships and strategies at play within the house. Fans remain uneasy yet engaged as they anticipate which contestant will bid farewell to the reality show, with voting open until the announcement on February 25.
While the final tallies will be determined by official votes and conducted live during the broadcast, the fluctuated polling data provides insight, acting as both gauge and indicator of public sentiment amid this cutthroat and strategic game.