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(posted on January 17, 2026) went quite viral with over 35K likes. It features comedian/influencer Juliano Floss (a BBB 26 participant himself) reacting to fellow housemate Pedro's dramatic behavior inside the house.
In the clip(s) shared, Juliano says something along the lines of:
“I think Vanessa Lopes was right, they hire actors, it’s not possible!” (#BBB26)
This is a direct callback to Vanessa Lopes (from BBB 24), who left the show early due to mental health struggles and later claimed the program sometimes casts "actors" or plants people to create drama/manipulate storylines.Pedro (a street vendor/ambulante participant) has been getting a lot of attention in the first days of BBB 26 for what many viewers call over-the-top acting: crying fits, anxiety attacks (some accuse him of faking them), playing the victim after conflicts, dramatic lying down under blankets, etc. After one recent moment where he tried talking to another participant (PA), got brushed off, and then appeared to cry/dramatize rejection, people on X started flooding replies calling him things like "Vanessa Lopes 2.0", "professional actor", "fake crying king", or joking that he's giving an Oscar-worthy performance for sympathy votes.The post sparked a mix of reactions:
  • Lots of people agreeing with Juliano and saying Pedro's behavior feels scripted / too theatrical.
  • Some defending him or finding the drama entertaining.
  • Others making memes comparing him to past "crybaby" or "victim" archetypes from previous BBB seasons.
Overall, it's one of the early big talking points of BBB 26's first week — Pedro is polarizing fast, and Juliano's comment (coming from inside the house) gave fuel to the "is he really like this or just playing a character?" debate.If you'd like me to dig into a specific clip, more recent updates on Pedro/Juliano, or search for related memes/videos, just let me know! 😄