Find out what the Big Brother winner has to say about her teammate's game.
Today, July 3, Manuel Luis Gaucha welcomed Ines Moraes, the grand winner of Big Brother 2024, on the show “Goucha” criticizing the former competitor Daniela Ventura's match, Big Brother 2024 runner-up: “For me it was less clean, in the sense that there was a lot of thinking about what to say to make it look or feel better or not so bad in the situation. This happened so many times (…) trying to bury people… When someone told me something that I knew wasn't very nice and could cause an impact outside, I immediately discounted it. “I picked up on the things that were going on there, the discussions, we talked, we shouted and I tried to get my point across, and I never needed to bury anyone in anything.”.
“I remember it perfectly and I will never forget it: the week Gabriel spent before leaving, I know very well what happened to that boy, to me, so that he does not look good in the picture,” he adds. I don't know if that's what led to his departure, but I know there was an attempt and I didn't like it. It was a foul play to me. I never needed to do that.».
Manuel Luis Gaucha asks the guest: “Why did you compete?”to which Ines Moraes responds: “Because my life was a complete drought. “It was through experience and I always saw it, and I always wanted it, but I wanted it to be anonymous, but then I thought, ‘What’s the problem? I’ll deal with it later.’”
Finally, the broadcaster asks: “What is it like now dealing with the fact that you are known and a Big Brother winner?Enas says: “I’ve been in my corner for a while. This is the anxiety I have now: I’ve done my best to respond to everyone who supported me. It's a desire I have, for me, it means a lot that someone on the show loves me, because this is me, I'm not a character, I didn't go around choosing in my mind because that would give me the right to that confession. I was what I felt».
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