Former farmhands now live dumb fights that were missing during

Former farmhands now live dumb fights that were missing during A Fazenda

*By Splash staff

The 14th edition of “A Fazenda” (RecordTV) was marked by a heavy atmosphere, with conflicts, threats and even aggression among the participants. After the season ended, the former peasants began fighting fights that the public expected to have seen inside confinement. This was commented on by columnist Aline Ramos in the Central splash🇧🇷

When a fan saw a photo of Deborah, Bruno Salomão, Pelé, Iran, Moranguinho, Naldo Benny and Nego do Borel on Twitter, he asked:

“I don’t understand that Deborah is phasing out Shay and adopting Morango who in reality hurt her so much while Shay was the only one who defended her the whole time she was on the farm. Can anyone explain to me?”

Deborah responded that she hadn’t excluded him and that since she left reality, she had invited all of her former prisonmates. Shay replied that he was not invited and the two barbs exchanged rights to printouts of a conversation from a month ago that Shay pointed to as the last time they spoke.

That’s the kind of fight you have to fight in The Farm: a silly fight about ego being shut out. They are now doing what they really should have been living.

Moranguinho, former Group A, attends a party alongside Ruivinha de Marte, Deborah and Kerline  Reproduction  Reproduction

Former Group A Strawberry enjoys a party with Ruivinha de Marte, Deborah and Kerline

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The columnist also commented on Moranguinho, who came from Group A and had only appeared publicly with members of Group B.

The best thing you can do is change your mind. A person who does not change does not develop further. I see this a lot with reality contestants. Strawberry Shortcake was exemplary in rotating groups.

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