Internet users are using VAR – video assistant referee who uses dubious moves in football – to prove what Maria, expelled from Big Brother Brasil 22, said to Natália after throwing water and hitting her head with the bucket in the Discordia Game. Phonetically similar, “well done” and “perfect” are confusing internet users and generating debate on social networks.
A netizen shared a video of Maria on Twitter after the in-game incident and the presenter asking her to wait a while. For him, the actress did not say “well done” as Natália told Douglas and Arthur Aguiar. “She said ‘perfect’. But that doesn’t change the bucket’s aggression at all.”
“He attacked and said perfect. It’s the same as saying well done. It doesn’t erase the aggression, much less the need to expel Maria”, commented an internet user. A web user said that Natalia got it wrong and even understands why she is thinking that. “Maria was very aggressive. I hope she gets expelled”, she commented hours before Maria’s expulsion from BBB 22.
“Well done, you can hear it clearly,” commented one netizen. A woman said that Maria said “well done” to Natalia before saying “perfect” to presenter Tadeu Schmidt. “She said it well before, when she throws the bucket and, soon after, Nat comments that she can’t hit her head with the bucket, it wasn’t at that time”, explained the internet user.
Another internet user defended Maria from the accusation of having said it well. “I didn’t say no. In all the videos, different angles, different durations, none show this ‘well done’, the first sound that comes out of her is sorry. The perfect one came when Tadeu told her to wait.”
For an internet user, the well-done was implied. “But even the ‘perfect’ was implied, because in the air of the moment it seems the bucket on the colleague’s head relieved her anger”, said the woman. Another user of the social network agreed: “Exactly! The perfect there has a double meaning. We can tell by the look of laughter on her face.”
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