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Mateus Carrieri is the favorite of the voters in the sixth round of A Fazenda 12 and must continue to fight for the R $ 1.5 million prize for at least one more week. That is what the partials of the main Record reality polls indicate. Investigations indicate that Luiza Ambiel and MC Mirella are in a bitter dispute over who is leaving.
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In the partial result of the questionnaire News, the veteran actor appears as an audience favorite, with 59.91% of the options. The funkeira (with 20.35%) and the former Gugu Bathtub (19.73%) are threatened. The vote already had more than 420 thousand votes until the publication of this text.
The UOL survey, which has more than 100,000 participations, indicates that Mateus Carrieri has 63.78% of the public’s preference. Mirella appears with 21.02% of the options; and Luiza is the most threatened with leaving, with only 15.21%.
The last week was one of the most tense in A Fazenda 12, with Luiza Ambiel organizing a meeting with the whole house to drop the charges against bystanders after being appointed to the field by the then farmer, Mariano.
Mirella was disappointed that Raissa Barbosa did not save her during the formation of the farm and began to tease the model. Mateus, on the other hand, gained morale with the public by opposing these provocations.
The A Fazenda 12 polls point to a single trend, but the official result of the fifth garden will be known in this Thursday’s edition (15). The final decision is based on the choices made on the Record website.
Check below the request for permanence of each of the pedestrians:
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