Pedro Espíndola, former BBB26 contestant, got into an argument at the psychiatric clinic where he is interned, after being called a 'harasser' in reference to the Jordana incident. His defense says the episode underscores the ex-BBB's fragile psychological state, worsened by drug withdrawal. Pedro continues treatment in Paraná, with a routine of therapies and family visits.
Pedro Espíndola Henrique, known as Pedro from BBB26, is facing challenges during his internment at a psychiatric clinic in Paraná. According to his defense, represented by lawyer Niva Castro, the former contestant had a disagreement at the facility after being recognized by a man who called him a 'harasser', alluding to the harassment incident with fellow participant Jordana Morais.
"He exploded," the defense reported, pointing to the moment as evidence of Pedro's fragile psychological state. The ex-BBB left the reality show at the end of last month after attempting to kiss Jordana in the pantry, which she reported to her confinement colleagues. On the program, host Tadeu Schmidt condemned the behavior: "If Pedro hadn't quit, he would have been removed from the program, because such attitudes are unacceptable, not just in BBB, but anywhere, and people need to understand that".
Prior to confinement, Pedro already dealt with bipolar disorder and regularly consumed cannabis. Now, he shows aggression stemming from withdrawal from the substance. His routine at the clinic includes individual, occupational, and therapeutic garden therapies, as well as group sessions and prescribed medication from the team.
The lawyer plans to request an in-person meeting soon and maintains contact with Pedro's mother and the clinic's psychologist. Family visits occur on Saturdays for one hour, and supervised phone calls happen on alternate days. The defense confirms Pedro's health condition is serious, but he actively participates in daily activities.