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Mari leads the elimination poll in Casa del Patrón with just 7.57% of votes

Mari, with only 7.57% of the votes, is the contestant most likely to be eliminated from Casa del Patrón, according to the Metrópoles poll.

Beatriz Lorenzo AguirreBeatriz Lorenzo Aguirre· · 3 min read

A poll from the Metrópoles portal places Mari as the contestant most likely to leave Casa del Patrón, with just 7.57% of votes in her favour. She is followed by Sheila (38.05%) and Luiza (54.38%), who is the favourite.

Tension has escalated in Casa del Patrón. The Brazilian reality show faces a new elimination night with three contestants on the chopping block: Mari, Sheila, and Luiza. According to the poll published by the Metrópoles portal, Mari is the one most likely to pack her bags, with only 7.57% public support. On the opposite side, Luiza leads with 54.38% of the votes, making her the clear favourite to stay in the house.

The 'Tá na Reta' decides the future of three contestants

The 'Tá na Reta' mechanism — a Brazilian expression meaning 'to be on the edge' — determines who leaves the programme. The nominees depend solely on the audience's vote, which is decided live. This time, the Metrópoles poll points to an almost certain elimination: Mari is far behind her rivals.

The contestant has only managed to mobilise 7.57% of the voters. Sheila, with 38.05%, has a real chance of saving herself, although it all depends on the outcome of the gala on Saturday, July 11. Luiza, with more than half of the votes, seems to have her spot secured.

These polls, although unofficial, are usually a reliable thermometer of what will happen in the elimination ceremony. The production of the programme will announce the verdict live, and reality show followers are already mobilised on social media to try to save their favourites.

Nominations based on a group puzzle challenge

This week's nominations were not a matter of chance. The contestants faced a group challenge on Friday, July 10, where they had to solve puzzles and complete coordination tasks within a time limit. The result of this challenge served as the basis for the production to select the three candidates to leave the house.

This nomination format, common in the first season of the programme, aims to test the strategy and teamwork ability of the participants. This time, there was no classic 'paredão' with voting among contestants; instead, the reality show's management made the decision based on performance in the challenge.

Casa del Patrón combines living together in a large mansion with external challenges and public voting. Since its premiere, the programme has generated intense debate on social media, where followers analyse every move and organise campaigns to save their favourite contestants.

What does this mean for the show's followers?

For fans of Casa del Patrón, this elimination is one of the most decisive of the season. Mari's potential exit would change the balance of power within the house, and viewers are called to vote massively if they want to prevent her departure. The Metrópoles poll, although not binding, serves as a guide to know which way the wind is blowing.

The programme airs weekly episodes featuring the best of the living arrangements and challenges, and includes live connections and exclusive content on digital platforms. Interaction with the audience is key: followers can vote from their mobiles, tablets, or computers, and their decisions directly affect the course of the competition.

The elimination gala on Saturday, July 11, promises strong emotions. If the poll holds true, Mari will leave the house while Luiza and Sheila continue their journey. But in reality shows, everything can change until the last minute. The viewers have the final say.

Beatriz Lorenzo Aguirre

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