The viral clip from BBB26 (Big Brother Brasil 26) features Ana Paula Renault (a returning participant, originally known from BBB16) jokingly claiming "spoils" from eliminated housemates after she survives a Paredão (eviction wall/nomination).In the video dialogue:
  • Ana Paula declares: "All the food from the defuntos [eliminated ones] who put me on the Paredão will be mine. Aline's bread is already mine. Woe to anyone who complains."
  • Jonas reacts surprised: "Oh, really?"
  • Ana Paula doubles down: "Of course! They put me on the Paredão, I came back, so I have the right to the defunto's possessions." #BBB26
She's playfully "claiming" items like Aline's bread and eggs as revenge/trophy for voting her into elimination (and losing). The term "defunto" (literally "deceased") is reality-show slang for evicted players.The post from
@vaidesmaiar
exploded with over 673K views, 32K likes, and hundreds of quotes/replies. Reactions are split:
  • Many fans find it hilarious and love her villain energy / chaotic vibe ("She's the boss", "I love her", "Classic Ana Paula being iconic").
  • Others call her out as arrogant, rude, or insufferable ("Insuportável", "Calling people defunto is too much").
  • Several replies point out perceived double standards: if a different (non-white) housemate said something similar, it might face heavier backlash or accusations of worse behavior.
It's classic BBB drama — food fights + petty revenge + big personalities — and Ana Paula is clearly leaning into her provocative, no-filter style again this season.If you'd like me to translate any specific replies, check related clips, or explain more about her BBB history, just let me know! 😄