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Samira Becomes Target of Unfollows Among BBB 26 Finalists and Allies After Juliano Floss Split - News Directory 3

Samira Becomes Target of Unfollows Among BBB 26 Finalists and Allies After Juliano Floss Split

April 25, 2026 Marcus Rodriguez Entertainment
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  • Less than 24 hours after the finale of Big Brother Brasil 26, which crowned Ana Paula Renault as the winner, former housemates Juliano Floss and Samira Sagr stopped...
  • The two had been considered inseparable inside the house, often described by viewers as siblings due to their strong bond.
  • The turning point in their dynamic came during a well-known confrontation referred to as the “apartment fight,” where Juliano accused Samira of changing her behavior to secure the...
Original source: nsctotal.com.br

Less than 24 hours after the finale of Big Brother Brasil 26, which crowned Ana Paula Renault as the winner, former housemates Juliano Floss and Samira Sagr stopped following each other on Instagram, signaling a definitive end to their once-close alliance formed during the season.

The two had been considered inseparable inside the house, often described by viewers as siblings due to their strong bond. They were part of a core group that included Ana Paula Renault and Milena, which fans nicknamed “Os Eternos.” However, their relationship deteriorated over time, marked by frequent arguments and heated exchanges that became a recurring storyline throughout the season.

The turning point in their dynamic came during a well-known confrontation referred to as the “apartment fight,” where Juliano accused Samira of changing her behavior to secure the Head of Household’s private apartment. In response, Samira did not hold back in her criticism of Juliano, intensifying the tension between them. Despite later attempts to reconcile, the damage had already been done.

After the show ended, Samira had previously stated that she did not wish to maintain any contact with Juliano outside the program. However, the two initially apologized and appeared to move past the conflict. Juliano’s access to post-season commentary and reactions to their disputes may have influenced his decision to unfollow her, according to reports.

Fans first noticed the mutual unfollow on Instagram the day after the finale, sparking widespread speculation about whether the rift was permanent. The move stood out because of the depth of their connection during the show, making the public unfollow a significant symbolic gesture.

Prior to the unfollow, Juliano had expressed willingness to resolve their differences but noted a lack of openness from Samira. Meanwhile, Samira had increasingly avoided direct interaction with him inside the house, which contributed to the growing strain. Their attempts at reconciliation were short-lived, and underlying tensions remained unresolved.

Following the season’s end, Ana Paula Renault also commented on her evolving perception of Samira, stating that she had been misled about Samira’s true nature during the show. She said fellow housemates had not warned her that Samira did not match the image she had portrayed, leaving her feeling embarrassed by certain situations that unfolded after re-evaluating their interactions.

The unfollow between Juliano and Samira adds to a broader pattern of shifting relationships among former housemates after BBB 26, as several other contestants have also adjusted their social media connections in the weeks following the finale. Their story remains one of the most talked-about dynamics from the season, illustrating how alliances formed under pressure can falter once the cameras stop rolling.

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