The R$1.5 million prize, though it would seem like a ton, could not be all that a participant of the software can win just after showing up in the key time of Rede Globo – and even all those who are not amongst the finalists can make good income all through and following participation.
Here’s a checklist of a few contributors mentioning what they did with their profitable total right after the show.
Jean Wyllys (BBB5 Winner)
Previous federal deputy Jean Wyllys was the initially to win the R$ 1 million prize in Big Brother 2005. In 2014, his fortune was believed at R$ 1.19 million.
Mara Viana (BBB6 Winner)
Mara Viana, who won the BBB6, invested her R$ 1 million in an inn and genuine estate in Porto Seguro, Bahia.
Diego Alemão (BBB7 Winner)
Diego Alemão, the winner of Huge Brother 7, stated that he made a ton a lot more income when he left the program, starting the trend observed in recent editions.
“The ‘BBB’ award wasn’t pretty close to what I received when I remaining. I labored, and I obtained a genuinely robust increase. I invested in authentic estate, and I built, I acquired items at auction, I managed the spouse and children business, complex aid in São Bernardo. I get the job done a lot”, he stated in Altas Horas, also in 2019.
Rafael Ribeiro (BBB8 Winner)
Rafael Ribeiro, who received the BBB8, started living off his money from renting qualities in his hometown of Campinas, São Paulo. In an job interview with Altas Horas, he also invested in a audio and tattoo studio and “did not cease doing work a day afterwards.”
Max Porto (BBB9 Winner)
Max Porto, the winner of the ninth version of the software, was a person of people who offered out the entire prize. According to him, a great component was devoted to spending off his money owed although he spent what was left. Nowadays, he coaches and consults for men and women who want to participate in actuality reveals.
Marcelo Dourado (BBB10 Winner)
In 2010, the prize was by now worth R$ 1.5 million, and Marcelo Dourado was the winner of the period. Dourado states he invested the cash in what he likes.
“There are people who believe we are going to retire. They don’t know the worth of an apartment in Barra, a neighborhood on the west aspect of Rio, which could be worthy of the price for all of us jointly. In the very last three decades, I invested in my athletic vocation. I experienced no sponsorship, and I took some dollars to dwell an athlete’s daily life. It was a excellent investment”, he explained to UOL in 2019.
Maria Melilo (BBB11 Winner)
Maria Melilo, who received in 2011, also invested in authentic estate in São Paulo.
Fael (BBB12 Winner)
Fael, the winner of the BBB12, invested his R$ 1.5 million in farms, and cattle and has already owned two nightclubs in Dourados, Mato Grosso do Sul.
Fernanda Keulla (BBB13 Winner)
The 2013 winner, Fernanda Keulla, turned a presenter and collected a good volume of followers on social networks, expanding her fortune with her sponsored posts.
“I’ve by no means noticed this revenue. I usually imagined that the first income I ever designed would be for my household. That is what took place. My father manages, I invested in the education and learning of my sister, who is now a medical professional. I renovated my father’s residence in Carmópolis de Minas,” she explained in Altas Horas.
Emily Araújo (BBB17 Winner)
Emily Araújo, who received the 17th year of the show, claimed to have tripled her fortune with her perform as a digital influencer.
Paula Von Sperling (BBB19 Winer)
Paula Von Sperling Viana, who won Huge Brother Brazil 2019, would have put in her entire fortune of R$ 1.5 million.
In 2020, Sperling denied investing the dollars. “I compensated off my family’s debts, thank God, so it was a component of the prize. The other I invested. There is no way to expend R$ 1.5 million in a lot less than a 12 months,” she told Altas Horas.
Thelma Assis (BBB21 Winner)
Thelma Assis, who won the Massive Brother Brazil Season 21, noticed her fortune improve immediately after earning R$ 1.5 million. As an ambassador for a cosmetics brand, she would have attained a charge of around R$500,000, in addition to building paid publications on her social networks.