Lucas wins the acid test; Jojo, Lidi, Stéfani and Mateus are in the position TV news



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Lucas Selfie won the A Fazenda 12 litmus test and could change the course of the next reality sweep. This Sunday (1st), the youtuber was more agile in the dispute with Jojo Todynho and Lidi Lisboa and conquered the powers of the lamp. The “defeated” won a stay in the bay, where Stefáni Bays and Mateus Carrieri, nominated for Selfie, will also be.

As reported by Marcos Mion in the early afternoon, the owner of the power of the red flame, defined by reality fans in the TikTok app, will be immune and will be able to point out the third pioneer on the day of the vote, either from the headquarters or from the booth.

The race required concentration, agility, balance, technique and luck and consisted of four stages. The pawn had to go through each step twice. In the end, Selfie completed the course before his rivals and emerged victorious.

In the first stage, the participant had to unscrew the cylinder with a wrench and find the two balls, which were inside only one of the six boxes. Then the objective was to raise the balls from an acrylic platform to the funnel without dropping them.

Later, the mission of the pawn was to take the balls from the channels to the pipe, balancing them on a board. In the end, the participants needed to transport the cylinder from side to side using only the mechanical arms. At the end of the course, they had to repeat the entire circuit.

Only parts of the race were shown on PlayPlus. Lucas showed agility in the dispute, while Lidi huddled in the first stage, and Jojô struggled in more than one part. It was even turned into a meme for some funny comments.

The result of each pawn in the dispute will be shown on Monday’s show (2), but Selfie said it was in second place and Carrieri in last place.

See some excerpts from the race this Sunday (1st):

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