Pedro Henrique Espíndola, from the Pipoca group on BBB 26, confessed to cheating on his pregnant wife at least six times during the show on Thursday (15/1). Rayna Luiza, who is expecting their first child, broke her silence on social media, thanking supporters. The exposure sparked backlash and clarifications from the participant's team.
On BBB 26, aired by Globo, Pedro Henrique Espíndola, a member of the Pipoca group, drew attention by repeatedly mentioning a betrayal against his wife Rayna Luiza. Reports indicate the contestant discussed the episode in at least six conversations with other participants in a single day, on Thursday (15/1). The first confession was in a talk with Brigido, where Pedro highlighted his wife's forgiveness: “My wife does everything for the family, accepted something I would never accept. If I think she's talking to another man, it's over. I already cheated on my wife and she put up with it for our family.”
Later, speaking with Edilson Capetinha, he justified the disclosure: “I told this to praise my wife. I made mistakes too. I cheated and I'm here because of her.” Rayna, seven months pregnant, responded on her social media: “I'm living a delicate moment of great exposure. I'm taking care of myself, my family, and my emotional health. I thank the affection and respect a lot. I'll speak at the right time.”
Pedro's team issued an official note clarifying the incident occurred early in the relationship, during a time of immaturity: “There was error, there was pain, and there was also dialogue, forgiveness, and reconstruction.” Family law specialist Fernando Felix, consulted by Veja's Gente column, warned of potential legal consequences. “Although divorce in Brazil is a potestative right and does not depend on fault, the way the betrayal is disclosed can generate autonomous legal consequences. If there is excessive exposure, public humiliation, or sensationalism, it can be interpreted as abuse of right and violation of human dignity, opening space for a claim for moral damages.” He stressed that this does not directly affect asset division or child custody, except for concrete impacts on the child.
The case went viral on social media, becoming a joke and sparking debates on privacy in reality shows.