Some things go beyond the game
No quinto paredão de Casa do Patrão, Alexandre Vinicius enfrenta o julgamento silencioso de milhares de espectadores que, noite após noite, decidem quem merece continuar. As enquetes independentes apontam para uma direção, mas o veredicto real pertence ao público oficial — um lembrete de que, nos jogos humanos, a percepção e a realidade nem sempre caminham juntas até o momento da verdade.
- Vini aparece como o mais vulnerável em todas as três principais enquetes, com apenas 17,6% a 30,9% de apoio contra rivais que consolidam fatias maiores do público.
- Matheus Barros domina o cenário com entre 35% e 52% das intenções de voto, enquanto Jackson Fonseca ocupa o meio-termo, deixando Vini isolado na base.
- A formação do paredão revelou tensões pessoais: Cassoli justificou sua indicação citando atitudes de Matheus que 'foram além do jogo', e Vini indicou Jackson por uma curiosidade mútua sobre como o público os enxerga.
- Apesar do peso das enquetes, o resultado oficial depende exclusivamente da votação no R7, a ser anunciada ao vivo por Leandro Hassum na Record na quinta-feira.
A quinta eliminação de Casa do Patrão está marcada para quinta-feira, e os números das enquetes apontam Alexandre Vinicius — o Vini — como o mais próximo da saída. Ele divide o paredão com Jackson Fonseca e Matheus Barros, e em todas as pesquisas independentes consultadas, Vini aparece em último lugar.
A enquete do Notícias da TV, com mais de 11 mil votos, registrou Vini com 17,63%, Jackson com 30,41% e Matheus liderando com 51,96%. No UOL, os números se aproximaram um pouco — Vini com 30,9%, Jackson com 33,66% e Matheus com 35,44% —, mas a ordem se manteve. No Votalhada, agregador de dados de entretenimento, Vini marcou 22,57%, Jackson 28,37% e Matheus 49,06%.
A formação do trio teve suas camadas. João Victor Cassoli, como Patrão da semana, indicou Matheus citando atitudes que considerou inadequadas, especialmente em relação à Nataly. Vini, detentor do Poder do Voto, escolheu Jackson com uma justificativa que soou quase filosófica: queria entender como o público estava lendo o jogo de ambos. O próprio Vini foi parar no paredão após a rodada de votação aberta.
As enquetes sugerem um caminho, mas não determinam o resultado. A palavra final virá da votação oficial no R7, anunciada ao vivo por Leandro Hassum. Até lá, a incerteza formal persiste — mesmo que as tendências falem alto.
The fifth elimination night of Casa do Patrão is set for Thursday, and the numbers suggest Alexandre Vinicius—known as Vini—is heading toward the exit. He stands in the danger zone alongside Jackson Fonseca and Matheus Barros, and across every major fan poll tracking the vote, Vini trails both rivals by a significant margin.
The Notícias da TV survey, which had collected more than 11,000 votes at publication, showed Vini at 17.63 percent support. Jackson held 30.41 percent, while Matheus commanded 51.96 percent—a commanding lead that suggests the audience has largely made up its mind. A separate UOL poll told a similar story, though the gaps narrowed slightly: Vini registered 30.9 percent, Jackson 33.66 percent, and Matheus 35.44 percent. Even on Votalhada, an aggregator that compiles voting data from entertainment sites and social media, Vini appeared most vulnerable at 22.57 percent, with Jackson at 28.37 percent and Matheus at 49.06 percent.
These polls offer a window into how viewers are reading the game, though they carry no official weight. The actual elimination result will come from R7's official vote count, announced live by host Leandro Hassum during Thursday's broadcast on Record. Until that moment, the outcome remains technically uncertain—but the trend across multiple independent surveys points in one direction.
The three-person danger zone formed through a specific sequence of decisions. Vini won the Power of Vote competition, granting him the right to nominate someone to the risk zone. João Victor Cassoli, serving as Patrão that week, made his own nomination. He explained his choice by referencing the weight of the game itself: "When we arrived here, everyone knew this was a game," he said. "I allowed myself to get to know everyone, but some things go beyond the game. There were certain attitudes from Matheus as Patrão, especially toward Nataly, that didn't sit right with me." Cassoli's words suggested that personal friction had begun to override strategic gameplay.
Vini then used his Power of Vote to nominate Jackson. His reasoning was straightforward: "Just as he wants to understand how the public is reading his game, I want to understand too." The statement hinted at a deeper dynamic—a mutual curiosity or perhaps suspicion between the two men. Vini himself ended up in the danger zone after the open voting round concluded, completing the trio that now faces elimination.
What happens next depends on how the broader audience votes when the polls close. The fan surveys suggest a preference, but they are not predictive of the official result. Leandro Hassum will deliver the final word, and one of these three will leave the house on Thursday night.
Citas Notables
When we arrived here, everyone knew this was a game. I allowed myself to get to know everyone, but some things go beyond the game.— João Victor Cassoli, Patrão of the week
Just as he wants to understand how the public is reading his game, I want to understand too.— Vini, explaining his nomination of Jackson
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Why does Vini appear so vulnerable across all three polls? Is there something specific the audience is reacting to?
The numbers suggest the public has already formed an impression of him, but the polls themselves don't tell us why. What we know is that he's trailing badly—sometimes by more than 30 points. That kind of consistent weakness across independent surveys usually means the audience has seen something they didn't like.
And Matheus is leading everywhere. Does that mean he's playing the best game?
Not necessarily. Matheus is the Patrão, and João Victor just called out some of his behavior toward another contestant named Nataly. So Matheus might be leading because people like him, or because people are voting strategically to keep him in—or both. The polls don't separate those motivations.
What about Jackson? He's in the middle everywhere.
Jackson is in an interesting position. He's not the clear favorite, but he's not in danger either. Vini nominated him, which suggests some tension between them, but the public hasn't turned against Jackson the way they seem to have against Vini.
Does Vini have any chance of staying?
Technically, yes. These are just fan polls, not the official vote. But when you're at 17 percent in one survey and 30 percent in another, and your closest rival is at 49 percent, the math is working against you. The official result comes from R7, and we won't know until Hassum announces it live.
So Thursday night is really about whether the official vote matches what the fans are saying?
Exactly. The polls are a prediction, but they're not destiny. Still, when three independent sources all point the same direction, it's hard to ignore.