This Tuesday, April 25th, another season of Big Brother Brasil ends. This year, three women compete for the top prize of the reality show: Aline Wirley, Bruna Griphao and Amanda. BBB 23 is different from other editions because the first place will take a jackpot that was accumulated during the program. But how much does second place earn?
For the first place, Globo decided to create an internal betting system with the BBB 23 confined. On each wall, the brothers and sisters needed to decide who would leave the program. With each hit, the prize would accumulate an amount.
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How much does the BBB 23 winner earn?
After the 100 days of reality, the winner of the BBB 23 will take home no more, no less than R$ 2.88 million. In addition, you will also win a car worth approximately half a million reais.
Okay, the winner will get a hefty sum of money. But little is said about the second place and even less about the third.
After all, how much does the second place on the BBB earn?
Unfortunately, for those on the podium, nothing has changed. According to this, the second place of the BBB 23, the runner-up of the edition, will take home R$ 150 thousand. And the third place, BRL 50 thousand
There was no betting system for second place, nor for third.
Aline, Bruna and Amanda compete for your vote!
As in the other 22 editions of the program, the winner – or rather, winner! – is up to the public. You should go back to who you think deserves to take the laurels of editing through the GShow website or application.
The final is only on Tuesday, the 25th, but the three are some of the most commented subjects of the social media and some sites have already started polling to try to “predict” who takes the prize.
According to the UOL website, the favorite so far is Amanda. She has 37.57% of the portal's votes. Aline is right behind, with 36.64%. At the bottom is Bruna, with 25.79%.
It is worth remembering that this is an estimate made by a website that has nothing to do with the Globo group.
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