Henri Castelli leaves the BBB 26 race after failing in the leader’s test

Henri Castelli leaves the BBB 26 race after failing in the leader's test

Actor Henri Castelli left the dispute Big Brother Brasil 26 this Wednesday (14), for health reasons.

During the first test of the leader of this edition of the reality show, On Wednesday morning, the actor fell ill and convulsed. TV Globo revealed that the brother was taken to a hospital “after being promptly attended to by the program’s medical team”, it said in a statement.

Actor is born in São Bernardo do Campo, São Paulo/Photo: TV Globo / Disclosure

When the artist felt ill and fell into the ball pit, the other participants asked for help from the program’s production team and the test was paused.

With that, the emergency team entered the test and began treating the actor. Alberto Cowboy got down from his platform to help him, but the production ordered him to return to his place. Sarah and Marciele cried, Jonas Sulzbach prayed for his colleague to get better.

After receiving medical care and undergoing tests, Henri returned home and, minutes later, he had another seizure. As a result, the program’s production team understood that the actor would not have the health conditions to continue his participation in the reality show. Henry then leaves the competition for the prize of R$5,440,000.

Born in São Bernardo do Campo, São Paulo, Henri is recognized for his work in Snakes & Lizards (2006), Rising Sun (2016), I Love Paraisópolis (2015), Caribbean Flower (2013), Faces & Mouths (2010).

Read the note in full

“As clarified earlier on BBB, this Wednesday morning, during the leader’s test, Henri Castelli had a convulsive crisis, was treated at the prodrome by the medical team and taken to a hospital for tests. In the afternoon, after the results did not indicate any problem, Henri returned to the program, but had a new crisis. He was then taken again to the hospital, where he was admitted for observation. The actor, given this situation, will not continue on the program.”