I Dont Like Being Wrong TV

“I Don’t Like Being Wrong TV

Davi Brito took issue with an alleged attempt to approach MC Bin Laden on BBB 24. The app driver decided to call the funk singer to talk to him and explained that he had no intention of developing a friendship with him as the two had had a heated argument while in captivity. “I don’t like being wrong,” said the Bahian.

After the wall was built on Sunday evening (18), the brother spoke to Alane Dias in the fairy room and commented on the relationship with the artist. He made it clear that he doesn't trust the singer.

“Maybe I'm wrong, but I'm acting from the heart. I like him, he says nice things to me. But I trust the girls, I trusted you too, and there are people here that I see and see, “People that I look at and I can't see. That’s why I prefer to keep my foot back,” said the dancer.

“I caught it, I won't forget it. “If I cut my hair or do a good deed today, it doesn’t mean I’ve forgotten what he did to me,” Davi replied. At the party in the early hours of February 1, the São Paulo native attacked the boy and screamed. The brothers exchanged insults and had to be held down by other prisoners.

“He already tried to pull my friend against the wall, which is what happened. You can no longer force something that doesn't work. So I'm not mistaken, I'd rather call him and talk. I don't trust him.” “There's no way to trust him anymore,” the app driver added.

A little later, Davi called the participant from the cabin for a conversation. “I wanted to make it clear that we have already had a big conflict and I don't like to be fake, I like to be very honest, both in my words and in my conversations here. My friendship with anyone will be sincere, I will never do that. “I hope that's a lie,” he explained.

“Since we already had a conflict about what happened, I don't feel comfortable. I can see you getting closer to me. In the last few days I saw that you wanted to exchange an idea. And, “When you come to talk to me, I don't feel comfortable, I answer out of politeness,” admitted Puxadinho's brother.

“This is a game that is worth money and that can change anyone's life. I understand that you are here to play. Just like you are a gamer, I am a gamer and we are all gamers. Our attitude here.” “I count a lot,” Davi added.

Bin Laden then justified his actions. “We had a fight, but other people here have a way of treating you badly or even excluding you, and I was the first to say, 'Guys, don't exclude each other.' Because I'm human too, just like you. I don’t know if you would have the same attitude, but that’s my attitude,” he claimed.

“As far as socializing goes, I’m not asking you for games, I’m not asking you for anything. “I don't want to play, I don't want to talk, it's smooth,” said the voice of the hit Tá Tranquilo, Tá Favourável.

“Regardless of the duel, I am human. Everyone deserves to pass the monster, but everyone deserves to pass the angel’s lunch,” concluded the São Paulo native.