This week has been particularly difficult for Helenamarked by small quarrels, moments of melancholy and the reemergence of wounds from the past. However, bringing her some comfort is a special person: her dear friend Dayane Mello.
Alfonso, ready to surprise the Brazilian, immediately connects with Mystery, where Dayane impatiently awaits the moment to enter the House to hug Helena again and offer her support.
“Welcome back to Big Brother”exclaims the host, happy to see the former tenant again. Alfonso remembers Dayane’s difficult moment in the house, in which she had to deal with the loss of her brother. “I did a lot of work on myself,” he comments, compared to the period after the experience in the House. Regarding her friend, she exclaims with a smile: “I really want to hug Helena again and give her comfort.”
Alfonso asks the girl to describe her friend with three adjectives and Dayane, confident, observes: “He is intelligent, tenacious and sensitive,” she says, certain that her fragility comes from her stormy past.
Capturing the attention of the tenants, and in particular Helena, Alfonso introduces a clip that summarizes the most significant moments of the week experienced by the Brazilian.
Over the past few days, Helena has clashed with Shaila in a heated discussion, which was followed by an apology from him. However, the dancer’s reaction was cold and detached. “I’m not used to sharing things at the table,” he says sadly, justifying his behavior. Some tenants agree that the Brazilian has unresolved situations within herself that lead her to feel bad.
Furthermore, during a conversation with LucaHelena discovered that she shared some life experiences with the actor, finding an unexpected point of connection in him.
Visibly moved and affected by the words of her classmates, Helena struggles to express her feelings. However, he admits that in the family he felt pain in moments shared during meals. The girl recognizes that she always blames herself for every situation and Alfonso advises her: “You have to love yourself a little”.
Shaila takes the floor and observes that, in her opinion, the gesture of refusing the food prepared by her has little to do with her past: “It was an act you made knowingly.”
According to Luca, the gesture made by Helena was a bit childish. However, he empathizes with his partner and admits: “I think he has incredible potential on a human level and I hope he stays here for a long time.”
Alfonso introduces the Brazilian surprise with these words: “You said that in love you have often been abandoned, but there are those who haven’t and are here for you”. To the tenant’s joy, Dayane enters the door and speaks sweet words to her: “I’m so proud of you my friend, you’ve grown so much.” With emotion, she also remembers their difficulties as children and the support that the tenant gave her. “We loved and hated each other, but that’s what sisters do,” he admits through tears. “You are very strong, you must not give up, I am lucky to have you in my life”he adds.
Shortly afterwards, Big Brother gives the two friends the opportunity to hug and, impatiently, they hold each other in their arms. Overwhelmed by emotion, Helena asks her a sincere question: “What should I do better.” “Think about yourself and your path”, the former competitor advises her.
Shaking hands, the two girls talk about the beginning of their friendship and the relationship that binds them. Dayane admits: “God took a brother from me but gave me a sister.”
(in a dry, sarcastic tone, à la Jimmy Carr) Ah, poor Helena. She’s had a tough week, has she? Well, I’m shocked. I mean, who doesn’t love a good ol’ fashioned pity party in the Big Brother house? And to make matters worse, she’s had to deal with those pesky roommates of hers, like Shaila, who’s about as warm and cuddly as a barrel of venomous snakes. (chuckles)
But fear not, dear Helena, for to the rescue comes your old chum, Dayane Mello-Alfonso. Or, as I like to call her, “The Human Hug Dispenser.” I mean, seriously, have you ever seen someone so eager to give hugs? It’s like she’s trying to make up for the world’s lack of emojis by providing an endless supply of complimentary cuddles.
(Rowan Atkinson-esque voice) Ah, yes, now, let’s get to the good stuff. So, Dayane bursts into the house, and it’s like a scene from a particularly sentimental soap opera. “Oh, Helena, my dear, sweet friend! I’m so proud of you! You’ve grown so much!” Grown so much, you say? Well, that’s nice. I’m sure the rest of us are just thrilled to hear about Helena’s incredible growth spurts. (smirking) I mean, who needs actual news when you can just watch a grown woman fawn over her friend’s supposed maturity?
(Ricky Gervais-style commentary) Now, I know what you’re thinking: “This is all very heartwarming, but what about Shaila? Isn’t she still sulking in the corner, muttering about how Helena’s behavior was an “act”? Ah, yes, poor Shaila. She’s like the house’s resident doom-monger. “It was an act, I tell you! An act, I say!” Yeah, because nothing says “healthy relationship” like publically questioning someone’s emotions and stimulation-seeking behavior. (eye roll)
(Lee Evans’ exasperated tone) And what’s with all this drama, eh? I mean, can’t these people just have a good old-fashioned argument like normal people? “You’re selfish! No, you’re selfish!” – you know, the usual. But no, they have to go and make it all deep and meaningful. “I felt pain in the family during meals.” “I think he has incredible potential on a human level.” (incredulous) Potential? Potential?! It’s a cooking competition, folks! Not a vaunted bromance.
(Back to Jimmy Carr’s dry wit) Anyway, where were we? Ah yes, Dayane and her endless supply of wisdom. “Think about yourself and your path,” she advises Helena. Oh, because that’s not something you’d find on a Pinterest infographic somewhere. (deadpan) Wow, thanks, Dayane. You’re like the Oracle of Delphi, minus the whole “seeing into the future” thing.
Well, that’s it for today, folks. Big Brother: where the only thing more abundant than the tears is the scripted therapy sessions. Stay tuned for more thrilling updates, and remember: if you ever find yourself feeling overwhelmed by all the angst, just grab a hug from Dayane – she’s always dispensing them like they’re going out of style.
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This week has been a tumultuous ride for Helena, marked by petty squabbles, moments of introspection, and the resurgence of old wounds that have left her feeling utterly drained. The reappearance of painful memories has taken a toll on her mental health, leaving her feeling melancholic and withdrawn. However, amidst this chaos, there is one person who has been a constant source of comfort for her: her dear friend Dayane Mello.
As Alfonso connects with Mystery, Dayane eagerly awaits her cue to enter the House and shower Helena with love and support. With a warm smile, Alfonso welcomes Dayane back to the Big Brother stage, acknowledging her courageous journey in the House after experiencing a devastating personal loss.
Recalling her challenging moments in the House, Alfonso asks Dayane to describe her friend Helena with three adjectives, to which she confidently responds: “Intelligent, tenacious, and sensitive.” Dayane attributes Helena’s fragility to her turbulent past, marked by abandonment and heartbreak.
A poignant clip summarizing Helena’s eventful week is then shown, showcasing her heated argument with Shaila and the subsequent apology that fell flat. The dancer’s cold demeanor has raised concerns among the other tenants, who believe she is still grappling with unresolved issues.
A candid conversation with Luca reveals a shared experience that resonated deeply with Helena, leaving her visibly moved. This unexpected connection has brought the two closer together, with Luca acknowledging Helena’s “incredible potential on a human level.”
In a heart-to-heart with the tenants, Helena opens up about her struggles, admitting that she often self-blames and carries emotional baggage from past traumas. Shaila weighs in, suggesting that Helena’s decision to decline food prepared by others stems from a deliberate choice rather than her past. Luca empathizes with his friend, supportively stating, “You have to love yourself a little.”
Dayane’s surprise entrance is met with Helena’s euphoric delight, as Alfonso introduces her with a heartfelt message: “You said you’ve often been abandoned in love, but there are those who haven’t and are here for you.” With tears in her eyes, Dayane tells Helena, “I’m so proud of you, my friend; you’ve grown so much.” She reminisces about their shared struggles and bond, confessing, “We loved and hated each other, but that’s what sisters do.”
The two friends share a heartfelt hug, prompting Helena to seek Dayane’s advice on how to navigate her emotional turmoil. Dayane’s words of wisdom ring out as she encourages Helena to focus on her own path and prioritize self-love. Their emotive conversation reveals the depth of their friendship, with Dayane proclaiming, “God took a brother from me, but gave me a sister.”