Ana Paula Renault could break record as BBB 26's oldest champion

With six participants left after Marciele's elimination, Ana Paula Renault is the favorite for the R$ 5.44 million prize in BBB 26, potentially becoming the show's oldest champion. The 44-year-old from Minas Gerais returns after her expulsion from BBB 16 and has driven controversies this season. The final is set for April 21.

Ana Paula Renault, 44, from Minas Gerais and a BBB 16 veteran expelled 10 years ago, is the favorite to win BBB 26. At 44, she would surpass Marcelo Dourado's record as champion of BBB 10 at 37. Other older winners include Thelma Assis (BBB 20, 35) and Mara Viana, Arthur Aguiar, Renata Saldanha (33, editions 6, 22, 25).

After Marciele's exit, six finalists remain: Ana Paula, Gabriela Saporito (21, psychology student from São Paulo), Jordana Morais (29, lawyer and influencer from Brasília), Juliano Floss (21, influencer from Chapecó-SC), Leandro Rocha (42, cultural producer from Bahia), and Milena Moreira Lages (27, child recreator from Minas Gerais).

Ana Paula has been the protagonist since day one, with clashes leading to Aline Campos' elimination, Sol Vega's expulsion, and Samira Sagr's rejection. Controversies feature over-40 participants like Jonas Sulzbach (40), Babu Santana (46), Sol (47), Alberto Cowboy (49), and Solange Couto (69).

Milena is Ana Paula's main ally, while Gabriela survived dynamics like Casa de Vidro and Quarto Branco. Globo's reality final is on April 21.

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Ana Paula Renault inviting Jordana Morais to Quarto Sonho de Voar in BBB 26 ahead of pajama party.
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Ana Paula invites Jordana to room in BBB 26 ahead of pajama party

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In the early hours of Wednesday (15), Ana Paula Renault invited Jordana Morais to the Quarto Sonho de Voar after Gabriela Saporito's exit. The journalist acts amid the wall that defines the Top 4, where a poll shows Jordana at highest risk of elimination. The night also features the Pajama Party with messages from artists for the Top 5.

BBB 13 winner Fernanda Keulla said at Lollapalooza she would join a Big Brother Brazil edition with only past champions. She supports Ana Paula Renault in the current BBB 26 and spoke of her dream to become a mother.

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A VEJA poll shows Milena Moreira Lages and Leandro Boneco in a tight race to leave the final eviction vote of BBB 26, while Ana Paula Renault is safe. Juliano Floss won the Finalist Proof and is the first finalist. The eviction result is due on Sunday, April 19, with the finale on Tuesday, April 21.

Two BBB 26 contestants were released by Globo to attend the Rio Carnival parades on Sunday night. Gabi and Chaiany, selected by the angel proof winner, will be in an isolated structure at Sapucaí. The initiative is part of a partnership with sponsor Mercado Pago.

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Marciele Albuquerque became the 14th contestant eliminated from BBB 26 on Sunday afternoon (12), with 59.34% of the votes in a triple face-off against Gabriela Saporito and Leandro Boneco. After leaving the house, she went onstage at 'Domingão com Huck', where she tearfully reunited with her family and reacted to a kiss between her ally Jordana Morais and Jonas Sulzbach, with whom she had a fling. Her reaction quickly went viral on social media.

Sarah Andrade became the fourth eliminated contestant from BBB 26 on February 11, 2026. Her exit caused an emotional reaction in the house, particularly from Maxiane, whose smudged makeup during tears became a viral meme on social media. Brands like Avon and TIM mocked the moment, while Mari Maria defended her beauty product.

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Sarah Andrade became the fourth eliminated from BBB 26, leaving the 4th Paredão with 69.13% of the votes on Tuesday night (10). Her exit caused crying and tension among the participants, particularly after Babu Santana's survival. Sol Vega, with just 2.38% of the votes, criticized Babu's celebration of the result.

 

 

 

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