The viral clip from @tracklist

 (posted on January 17, 2026) captures a tense moment inside the BBB 26 house:Pedro sings/repeats the phrase “O baiano tem o molho…” (roughly “The guy from Bahia has the sauce/flavor/style…” — a playful or boastful expression tied to Bahian/Brazilian Northeast culture and charisma).Jonas immediately shuts it down with: “Na boa, velho, tá chato pra caralh”* (“Honestly, man, this is getting fucking annoying/boring”).The short video shows clear irritation from Jonas and awkward silence/tension from others nearby. It exploded with over 800K views, 26K+ likes, and hundreds of quotes/replies within hours.Public Reaction on XMost viewers side with Jonas and are fed up with Pedro:Many accuse him of copying Davi’s (from a previous season) strategy: deliberately provoking/annoying people → playing the victim → hoping the public feels sorry for him and votes to keep him.

Comments frequently call him “annoying,” “cringe,” “fake victim,” or say his tactic is failing badly.

Several compare him to Lucas Penteado (another past participant known for emotional/controversial gameplay), but usually in a negative way: “He aimed for Davi and hit Lucas Penteado instead.”

Others joke that he’s the “spoiled sauce” of Bahia, or say even his “allies” are losing patience.

A smaller group defends him or argues the others are ganging up, but they’re clearly outnumbered in the replies.


Overall, the scene reinforces Pedro’s reputation as one of the most polarizing and drama-generating players this season — the kind of contestant who keeps the show trending, even if a large part of the audience wants him out soon.The house dynamic right now seems to be shifting: several participants (including Jonas, Ana Paula, Sol, etc.) are openly calling out his behavior as calculated and exhausting.