Três participantes disputam eliminação na Casa do Patrão em votação acirrada

Less than two percentage points separated first from third
Three contestants faced elimination with virtually no margin for error in one of the season's tightest voting races.

No universo dos reality shows, poucos momentos revelam tanto sobre o desejo humano de pertencimento e aprovação quanto uma votação de eliminação em que três destinos se equilibram sobre a mesma fração de segundo. Na tarde desta quinta-feira, Luis Fellipe, João Victor e Vini se encontram separados por menos de dois pontos percentuais no Tá na Reta do Casa do Patrão, numa disputa que lembra que, no jogo da preferência popular, a sorte e o timing podem valer mais do que semanas de estratégia. O resultado oficial, a ser apurado no site da Record, ainda é uma página em branco.

  • Com apenas 2,2 pontos percentuais separando o primeiro do terceiro colocado, qualquer um dos três pode ser eliminado — a margem é pequena demais para qualquer certeza.
  • A Coluna Play do O Globo acompanha em tempo real a movimentação dos votos, criando uma tensão pública que espelha, mas não determina, o destino dos participantes.
  • Nas horas finais de votação, uma mobilização repentina de fãs pode inverter completamente a ordem atual, tornando cada novo voto um fator potencialmente decisivo.
  • O placar parcial — Luis Fellipe com 34,5%, João Victor com 33,17% e Vini com 32,33% — é um retrato instável, sujeito a mudar antes que o resultado oficial seja anunciado pela Record.

Três participantes do Casa do Patrão vivem uma das disputas de eliminação mais equilibradas da temporada. Na tarde da quinta-feira de votação, Luis Fellipe liderava com 34,5% dos votos, mas João Victor, com 33,17%, e Vini, com 32,33%, estavam tão próximos que a diferença entre o primeiro e o último lugar mal ultrapassava dois pontos percentuais — uma distância que pode desaparecer em minutos.

A fase é chamada de Tá na Reta, e o nome nunca foi tão literal. A Coluna Play do O Globo tem acompanhado a corrida em tempo real, funcionando como um termômetro do humor do público ao longo do dia. Mas esse monitoramento é apenas um espelho: quem decide de verdade são os telespectadores que votam no site oficial do programa, na plataforma da Record.

Com o placar tão apertado, as horas finais de votação carregam um peso especial. Uma virada de apoio a qualquer um dos três pode alterar completamente a ordem atual. Para Luis Fellipe, João Victor e Vini, a tarde avança com tudo ainda em aberto — e ninguém saberá o desfecho até que os votos sejam contados e o resultado, anunciado.

Three contestants are locked in one of the tightest elimination races Casa do Patrão has seen this season. As of mid-afternoon on voting day, Luis Fellipe held a razor-thin lead with 34.5 percent of the vote, but João Victor and Vini were breathing down his neck, separated by less than two percentage points in what amounts to a statistical dead heat.

The three men entered the elimination round—known as Tá na Reta, or "on the home stretch"—with virtually no margin for error. João Victor sat at 33.17 percent, while Vini trailed at 32.33 percent. In a race this close, momentum could shift with every new batch of votes cast. The difference between first and third place was barely more than two percentage points, the kind of gap that can evaporate in minutes once voting accelerates in the final hours.

O Globo's Coluna Play has been tracking the race in real time, updating the partial results as votes accumulate throughout the day. The column's poll serves as a window into viewer sentiment, offering a running commentary on which contestant is gaining or losing ground with the audience. But it's important to note that this tracking poll carries no official weight. It's a mirror held up to the actual voting, not a force that shapes it.

The real vote happens elsewhere—on Record's dedicated Casa do Patrão website, where viewers cast their ballots to decide which contestant they want to keep in the game. That's where the outcome will be determined, vote by vote, in the official tally that matters. The Coluna Play numbers are useful for understanding the mood of the moment, but they're not the mechanism of elimination.

With margins this tight, the final hours of voting could easily reverse the current standings. A surge of support for any one of the three could push him past the others. The unpredictability is part of what makes these moments compelling—no one truly knows which direction the audience will break until the votes are counted and the result is announced. For João Victor, Luis Fellipe, and Vini, the afternoon stretches ahead with everything still to play for.

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Inventor

Why does a difference of two percentage points matter so much in a vote like this?

Model

Because at this scale, it's essentially a tie. A few hundred votes could swing the entire outcome. There's no comfortable lead, no clear winner. Everything hinges on who shows up to vote in the final hours.

Inventor

So the Coluna Play poll—it's just for entertainment, then? It doesn't actually affect who goes home?

Model

Exactly. It's a snapshot of what viewers are thinking, but the official vote happens on Record's website. The poll is journalism, a way of documenting the race as it unfolds. But it has no power over the result.

Inventor

If the margins are this close, how do you even predict who's going to be eliminated?

Model

You don't. That's the honest answer. With less than two points separating them, any of the three could go home. The only thing you can say with certainty is that it will come down to which contestant can mobilize their supporters in the final stretch.

Inventor

What does "Tá na Reta" mean in this context?

Model

It's Portuguese for "on the home stretch." It's the final elimination round—the moment when the stakes are highest and the field is narrowest. These three are the last ones standing in this particular vote.

Inventor

Does the show announce the result live, or does it happen off-air?

Model

The source doesn't specify that, but typically these eliminations are announced during the broadcast. The tension builds all day as people vote, and then the reveal happens when the show airs.

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