Too Hot to Handle Brazil Season 2 Winners: Spilling All the Tea!

Too Hot to Handle Brazil, or Brincando com Fogo: Brasil, is a Reality TV series that is the Brazilian rendition of the Too Hot to Handle series. This one will be narrated by comedian Bruna Louise. The first 4 episodes have released on September 28, and the rest will release on October 05. The episodes in Too Hot to Handle Brazil season 2 have an average runtime of 55 minutes.

Netflix describes the series as:

TURN UP THE HEAT AS SINGLES FROM AROUND BRAZIL CONNECT ON THIS REALITY SHOW. WILL THEY FIND LOVE – AND DEEPER RELATIONSHIPS – IF THEY GIVE UP SEX?

After a rather chaotic 8 episodes, some unnecessary crying and fights and some very hot moments in Lana’s romantic suite, we’re at the end of the second season. So, who ended up with whom, and who went home with a sizeable winning at the end of the show?

Too Hot to Handle Brazil Season 2 Recap

Too Hot to Handle Brazil season 2 follows a bunch of horny people who get duped into a sexless few weeks at a retreat to learn about love and life. As usual, there’s a lot of pushback from everyone, no one wants to go down without a fight. And thus, as per usual, the fight includes tons and tons of body shots. This season of the Brazilian iteration has everyone licking alcohol off everyone else, which I find to be rather odd and just a smidge disturbing.

But, well, anyway.

Nayara and Justen are the hot topic this season, and just like every season, they break the most number of rules. There’s a lot of drama and crying surrounding that as well as topics of sexism and acceptance being discussed in the latter episodes. The women share a nice bond together, although there’s some catty drama to be had as well. The new entries also get included in the old group pretty nicely and at one point, Lana even grants an hour for our wild couple to do wild things alone in the suite.

Another interesting thing this season was Lana showing everyone the infractions that the contestants do, which they don’t share with the group – particularly juicy when a lie was told, and you know crap’s going to go down afterwards! Also, be prepared to meet some old friends this season!

too hot to handle brazil season 2 winners

All in all, Too Hot to Handle Brazil season 2 is exactly what you’d expect from this show – it’s dramatic, over-the-top and absolutely cringe. unfortunately, all of us love a good cringe-fest sometimes.

Too Hot to Handle Brazil Season 2 Couples

Here’s who ended up with whom in the end –

1. Justen and Nayara
2. Sandri and Lucas
3. Thaynara and Gabriel
4. Kelvin and Thalyta

Of course, other than the first two, the other two couples feel a bit surface-level. And, stalking their Instagrams, it also feels like the other two aren’t really together either. Only time will tell what happened to all of them!

Too Hot to Handle Brazil Season 2 Winners

In the end, everyone decided to share the R$160,000 after Paulo, Thalyta, Thaynara and Victoria got voted off as the people who evolved the least while in the retreat. Thus, it’s an all’s well that ends well situation for the remaining contestants!

Too Hot to Handle: Brazil Season 2 is streaming on Netflix.

Also Read: Too Hot to Handle Brazil Season 2 Review: Who is the Cringiest of Them All?

Archi Sengupta
Archi Sengupta
Archi Sengupta, a writer for over seven years, is an Engineering graduate with a Master’s degree in Mass Communication. She enjoys watching horror movies and TV shows, Korean content, and anything that thrills and excites her.

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