Remember the story of sexism between BBB 20 men and the women of the house? Well, the subject seems to have returned. Rafa Kalimann was one of the guests of Altas Horas and said that until today she has not talked to any man who participated in that edition. According to her, some attitudes hurt her as a woman.
The one who didn’t like hearing that at all was Felipe Prior. On his social media, he countered Rafa’s lines and said he doesn’t consider himself sexist. “At Carnival she said hello to me, said ‘nice to see you’ and then you see she generalized as if it were all the kids on the show who had made a parade”, he began.
“The only thing I wanted on the show [BBB] was to win. The only thing I did was compete. I was really upset. Our show was the biggest in history, everyone won. From that moment on, when she turns around and says ‘the men’, I think it’s funny. I’ve always treated all girls, on the show and in my life, with respect. I found it unnecessary.”
At the time of the BBB 20, in just two weeks of confinement, the participants were already strange, getting into heated discussions and even getting involved in possible cases of harassment.
It all started when Hadson told Marcela and Gizelly that the brothers would have a seduction plan for Mari, which would be an “infidelity test”, since the sister had a boyfriend outside the house. The brother said that the men in the house were using Lucas “to distract, so that the women would give in, the married ones out there”.
Before that, Hadson, Lucas, Petrix, Guilherme, Felipe and the already eliminated Chumbo had talked to each other about how to make women “burn” their image to spectators, initially focusing on Mari.
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