The tension in the Big Brother Brasil 26 house has reached a boiling point as the 14th elimination cycle unfolds. With the stakes higher than ever, a new Enquete BBB 26: Nova parcial mostra quem sai entre Jordana, Marciele e Samira reveals a stark divide in public preference, placing two of the three nominees in a precarious position while one remains virtually invisible in the voting race.
According to the latest polling data, Jordana currently leads the numbers with 53% of the votes, followed closely by Samira at 44.6%. Marciele, meanwhile, holds a negligible 2.4% of the total. While these figures serve as a critical thermometer for the game, host Tadeu Schmidt reminded viewers during the live broadcast that “nothing is decided,” as official voting patterns on the Gshow platform can shift rapidly.
The Anatomy of the 14th Paredão
The formation of this triple threat was a result of high-speed gameplay and strategic maneuvers. The current leader, Juliano Floss, exercised his power by directly nominating Jordana for the block. Because the house is currently operating in “Turbo Mode,” the traditional Angel’s Proof (Prova do Anjo) was skipped, meaning no participants were granted immunity from the house vote.

The collective will of the house then converged on Marciele, who became the most voted participant in the confessionary. Still, the final slot was not decided by the group, but by a “counter-strike” from Jordana, who used her remaining influence to pull Samira into the fray, completing the triple nomination.
This cycle follows a volatile weekend that began with the elimination of Chaiany, who left the game with 61.07% of the votes during the Easter Sunday broadcast. That same evening, Juliano Floss secured his first leadership victory after a precision-based challenge that saw him edge out Ana Paula in the final phase.
Shifting Alliances and the ‘Sincerão’ Fallout
The psychological landscape of the house shifted dramatically following Monday’s “Sincerão” session. In a recurring exercise of transparency and tension, participants were tasked with constructing “final podiums”—essentially predicting who they believe will produce it to the end of the competition and identifying those who have no path to victory.
The most significant fractures appeared within the “Grupo dos Eternos,” a core alliance consisting of Ana Paula, Milena, Juliano Floss, and Samira. The updated podiums revealed a cooling of relations that could redefine the endgame strategy:
- Ana Paula’s Shift: In her initial projections, Samira held the third spot. in the new configuration, Samira was dropped entirely, replaced by Juliano.
- Milena’s Reordering: Milena moved Samira into the second position, effectively pushing Ana Paula down to third.
- Juliano’s New View: Having previously excluded both from his top three, Juliano now places Ana Paula second and Milena third.
- Samira’s Consistency: Samira was the only member of the group to maintain her original podium, keeping Milena in second and Ana Paula in third.
Current Status of the Nominees
| Participant | Nomination Method | Poll Percentage |
|---|---|---|
| Jordana | Leader’s Nomination | 53% |
| Samira | Counter-strike (Jordana) | 44.6% |
| Marciele | House Vote | 2.4% |
Strategic Implications and Next Steps
For the participants, the “Turbo Mode” has stripped away the safety nets that usually define the middle-game of Big Brother Brasil. The absence of the Angel’s Proof means that the house’s social dynamics are now more transparent—and more dangerous. The fact that Jordana was able to successfully target Samira suggests a level of strategic agility that may either save her from the current poll or alienate her further from the remaining housemates.
The current polling gap between Jordana and Samira is narrow enough that a single viral moment or a shift in the “Sincerão” narrative could flip the result. Marciele, despite being the house’s target, finds herself in a paradoxical position where her lack of visibility in the polls might actually be a sign of a “silent” support base, though the 2.4% figure suggests she is fighting an uphill battle for survival.
The next critical checkpoint will be the live elimination broadcast, where the official Gshow tallies will be revealed, confirming which of the three will be the 14th person to exit the house. Until then, the residents must navigate the fallout of their public podiums and the fragility of the “Eternos” alliance.
What do you think about the current standings? Do you believe the “Sincerão” will change the final result? Share your thoughts in the comments and follow our updates for the official result.
