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Lucas Penteado remains in hospital after an outbreak and is not expected to be discharged

Lucas Koka Penteado, actor who plays Claudinho in the film “Our Dream,” currently in cinemas, remains hospitalized after an outbreak. The artist, who was admitted to a health center last Wednesday (25) after receiving treatment in a hotel, is not expected to be released.

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According to the actor’s lawyer, Ariel de Castro Alves, the former BBB’s health condition has not changed in the last few hours, but the actor continues to recover in a stable manner in the clinic. Lucas was hospitalized in São Paulo after a stressrelated crisis. He was at a hotel in the Bela Vista neighborhood when he had an outburst.

Lucas, 26, was rescued by his parents, who called an ambulance to take the young man to the specialized mental health hospital.

“Actor Lucas Penteado suffered from emotional stress while in a hotel in central São Paulo. The actor was rescued by his father and mother and taken to an ambulance for specialized mental health treatment,” the actor’s lawyer, Ariel de Castro Alves, told EXTRA.

Lucas Penteado had a crisis during BBB 21

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During his participation in “BBB 21,” Lucas Penteado also had occasional stress crises. The first week, he tried to stay with Kerline, his fellow prisoner, during an outburst at a party. In another time of crisis, he gave up on the reality show and left just days after the game began.

Lucas Penteado stars alongside Juan Paiva in Our Dream, a film that tells the story of Claudinho and Buchecha. With more than 430,000 viewers since its premiere, the film became the highestgrossing film in the national cinema this year.

The production, directed by Eduardo Albergaria, is told from Buchecha’s perspective and highlights the duo’s resilience in the face of drama and tragedy. The audience also learns how some of the musicians’ hits were composed.