“Largados e Pelados Brasil” premieres this Friday; meet participants

The 1st season of the Brazilian edition of the reality show “Dropped and Naked” premieres this Friday (25), at 10:45 pm, on Band screens.

With seven episodes, the attraction, which will be presented by Larissa Alves will feature ten unknown participants, five men and five women, between 29 and 46 years old, who will try to survive for 21 days no food , water and clothes .

Understand the dynamics of “Largados e Pelados Brasil”

In pairs, participants will be exposed to the most diverse dangers of the Vichada wilderness region, located in eastern Colombia. They will only have a map at their disposal, basic utensils such as knives, pans and cameras to record their trajectory throughout the weeks of the reality show.

With temperatures that can reach 49ºC, they will be in 50 km² of intertropical savanna, which has dense vegetation and flooded parts. Pumas, jaguars, anacondas and Orinoco crocodians inhabit the area, as well as spiders and other venomous insects.

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Meet the participants of “Largados e Pelados Brasil” below

  • Diogo

Diogo, who grew up on the island of Guriri, in Espírito Santo, was a Marine in the Navy for eight years. During his time in the military, he gained discipline and mental control for the experience. When he left his position in the armed forces, he perfected his techniques in the jungle, to emerge unscathed in the face of adversity.

  • Erika

Born in Monte Alegre do Sul, in São Paulo, Erika is an athlete, nutritionist and coach. His mental and physical strength comes from his profession. With a degree in Neuroscience and Human Behavior, she has the ability to identify unconventional food plants.

Graduated in Biomedicine, Gisleine from São Paulo is vegetarian and has been on mountaineering expeditions in different parts of the world, which gives her a lot of physical resistance. He has experience in preparing fire, creating shelters and discovering elements that help in the face of mishaps.

From Bagé, in Rio Grande do Sul, reserve soldier Itamar is a survival instructor in the Pampa biome. His routine in the army resulted in a well-honed, strong and disciplined mind. The profession also helped him with his ability to create refuges.

  • Joedson

Fisherman Joedson, from Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, also works with hunting and spent six years in the Air Force. During this period as a soldier, he gathered knowledge to create tools, traps and hiding places.

  • Leti

Graduated in Law, Léti was born in Belém, but grew up in Recife. A naturist, she was taught, from childhood, to live in the bush. He is resourceful in structuring shelters and is able to carry out long fasts.

  • Raysa

Raysa, who is from Niterói, in Rio de Janeiro, has a knack for improvising fires, shelters and an ability to predict the weather. Her father wanted his daughter to be a lawyer, but she entered the competition to show that she was born to be a professional adventurer.

  • Rene

The São Paulo native has physical resistance, has been fishing with his father since he was a child, and hunts wild boar with a bow and arrow in the interior of the state.

  • Sati

She is an anthropologist, yoga instructor and was a Girl Scout for many years, which helped her develop self-awareness and mental control. During her time as a Girl Scout, she learned primitive techniques for making fire and building dens.

  • Tony

After spending several years outside Brazil, Tony returned to his homeland where he works as a rural producer. With a routine linked to the practice of extreme sports, he has experience in planning shelters and is skilled in handling knives and fishing.

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This content was originally published in “Largados e Pelados Brasil” premieres this Friday; meet participants on the CNN Brasil website.



Source: CNN Brasil

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