The momentum has shifted against him
No ciclo eterno dos jogos de eliminação, onde a popularidade é moeda e o tempo é implacável, Luís Fellipe Alvim se vê à beira da saída no reality Casa do Patrão. Com apenas 29,21% dos votos numa disputa acirrada contra Alexandre Vinícius — que avança com 30,51% — enquanto João Victor repousa seguro com 40,27%, é a inversão de tendência, mais do que os números em si, que define o perigo. A quinta-feira trará o veredito, mas os dados de múltiplas fontes já apontam para um mesmo horizonte.
- Luís, que ontem liderava a disputa com Vinícius, acordou hoje na posição mais vulnerável do paredão — a virada de tendência é o sinal mais alarmante.
- A margem entre os dois é de menos de 1,5 ponto percentual, tornando cada voto uma moeda jogada ao ar numa corrida que pode mudar a qualquer instante.
- O agregador Votalhada, com mais de 317 mil votos computados, reforça o mesmo cenário: Luís em último com 23,74%, Vinícius em 27,58% e João Victor dominante com 48,68%.
- A formação do paredão na terça-feira revelou as engrenagens do jogo — poder, estratégia e alianças se combinaram para colocar três nomes à prova do público.
- João Victor, apesar de ter entrado no paredão com oito votos da casa, parece ter escapado do desgaste que corrói Luís e Vinícius, navegando com folga rumo à permanência.
- A eliminação oficial será anunciada nesta quinta-feira, e embora as urnas ainda estejam abertas, a direção dos números deixa pouco espaço para surpresas.
O paredão do Casa do Patrão se aproxima do seu desfecho com Luís Fellipe Alvim, motorista de aplicativo, ocupando a posição mais frágil entre os três participantes em risco. Uma enquete do Notícias da TV, com mais de 15 mil votos, mostra Luís com 29,21% — abaixo de Alexandre Vinícius, vendedor, que subiu para 30,51%, e bem distante de João Victor Cassoli, confortável com 40,27%. O que torna a situação de Luís especialmente delicada não é apenas o número, mas a direção: ele liderava Vinícius no dia anterior e agora está atrás.
O agregador Votalhada, reunindo dados de sites de entretenimento e redes sociais, confirma a tendência com uma amostra muito maior — cerca de 317 mil votos. Lá, Luís aparece com 23,74%, Vinícius com 27,58% e João Victor dispara com 48,68%. A convergência entre as fontes reduz a margem para surpresas quando o resultado oficial for revelado.
A formação do paredão aconteceu na terça-feira, conduzida pelo apresentador Leandro Hassum. João Pedro Palhares, vencedor da disputa pelo Poder do Voto, indicou Luís. O patrão da semana, Matheus Barros, escolheu Vinícius, argumentando que o vendedor havia perdido o equilíbrio no jogo. Morena Lira e João Victor foram adicionados pelo voto da casa, com o último acumulando oito indicações dos colegas.
Apesar de ter entrado no paredão pela via coletiva, João Victor parece não carregar o mesmo desgaste estratégico ou pessoal que pesa sobre Luís e Vinícius. A eliminação será confirmada nesta quinta-feira, 21 de maio. Para Luís, resta saber se há tempo e votos suficientes para reverter uma maré que já virou.
The voting numbers are tightening as Casa do Patrão heads toward Thursday's elimination. Luís Fellipe Alvim, an app-based driver, has slipped into the most vulnerable position in the competition's latest danger round, known as Tá na Reta. According to a poll conducted by Notícias da TV that had accumulated just over 15,000 votes at publication, Luís commands only 29.21% of viewer support—a significant drop from where he stood the day before. His two rivals in this week's elimination face are Alexandre Vinícius, a salesman, who has climbed to 30.51%, and João Victor Cassoli, who sits comfortably ahead at 40.27%.
The race between Luís and Vinícius has become remarkably close, with less than 1.5 percentage points separating them. What makes the situation precarious for Luís is not just the numbers themselves but the direction of the trend. He was leading Vinícius yesterday; now he trails. In the world of reality television voting, momentum matters as much as raw percentages, and the momentum has shifted against him.
Other voting aggregators tell a similar story. Votalhada, a site that compiles polling data from entertainment websites and social media, shows Luís in the weakest position among the three with 23.74% of roughly 317,000 votes counted there. Vinícius fares better on that platform with 27.58%, while João Victor maintains a commanding lead at 48.68%. The consistency across multiple polling sources suggests the outcome is unlikely to surprise viewers when the official elimination is announced.
The path to this moment began on Tuesday when host Leandro Hassum orchestrated the danger round's formation. João Pedro Palhares won the Power of Vote competition, granting him the right to nominate one contestant for elimination. Matheus Barros, serving as the week's patron, then made his own nomination, choosing Vinícius and explaining that he believed the salesman had lost his footing in the game. Palhares, wielding his earned power, nominated Luís. When Barros was called upon to select additional names for the house vote, he chose Morena Lira and João Victor. The latter secured his spot in the danger round with eight votes from the household.
João Victor's comfortable polling position reflects his standing within the house itself. While Luís and Vinícius battle for survival, he appears to have avoided the kind of friction or strategic targeting that has left the other two vulnerable. The voting dynamics suggest that whatever tensions exist between Luís and Vinícius—whether personal, strategic, or simply a matter of shifting alliances—have not extended to João Victor in the same way.
The official elimination will come Thursday, May 21st. Until then, the polls remain open and voting can shift, though the gap between João Victor and the other two seems substantial enough to withstand significant movement. For Luís, the question is whether he can reverse the momentum that has carried him from frontrunner to likely departure. For Vinícius, the narrow margin offers a sliver of hope but no guarantee. The viewer voting will ultimately decide, but the current numbers point clearly toward one direction.
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Matheus Barros explained his nomination of Vinícius by saying he felt the salesman was lost in the game— Matheus Barros, patron of the week
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Why did Luís lose ground so suddenly? He was ahead yesterday.
That's the thing about these competitions—alliances shift fast. Someone probably made a strategic move, or viewers simply decided they preferred one of the other two. In reality television, being in the middle is dangerous.
So João Victor is genuinely safe, or could the voting flip?
The gap is substantial enough that it would take a real surge. He's at 40 percent while the other two are fighting over 30. That's not a small margin. He seems to have avoided becoming a target.
What does it mean that Matheus, the patron, nominated Vinícius specifically because he felt lost?
It's a reading of the game. Matheus is saying Vinícius isn't playing well, isn't connecting. That kind of criticism can stick with viewers. They start to see what the patron sees.
And Luís—is he actually the weakest player, or just unlucky?
The voting suggests viewers see him as the one to go. Whether that's about gameplay or personality or just the randomness of who gets targeted, the numbers don't lie. He's the one in danger.
What happens if the voting shifts before Thursday?
It could. But these aggregators are tracking thousands of votes across multiple platforms. A real reversal would need to be significant and coordinated. The trend would have to turn hard.