‘Big Brother’ Brazil’s First Gay Kiss of the Season is Hot

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Published Jan 19, 2026

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Updated Jan 19, 2026

Big Brother Brazil is famous for drama, dance parties, and those “wait, did that just happen?” moments. But BBB26 just delivered something genuinely iconic—and it’s not just because the lights were bright or the music was loud. For the first time in the show’s history, the first kiss of the season is between two gay men: Breno Cora and Marcelo Alves, and the internet is already obsessed. This is the kind of moment that makes you go, “Okay, now we’re getting to the exciting part,” and honestly? We are here for it.

 

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Breno Cora: The Biologist, Model, and Reality Star We Didn’t Know We Needed

Breno Cora, 33, is from Minas Gerais and now lives in Florianópolis. He’s a biologist, a model, and a biotech master with a confidence level that could power the entire BBB house. He got into the show after a twist that let a runner-up take the spot when the winner quit—because of course it was that kind of drama. And while some reality stars hide who they are, Breno is the opposite: he’s proud, loud, and absolutely owning his gay identity without hesitation.

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At the first big BBB26 party—yes, the one with Anitta on stage—Breno and Marcelo shared the season’s first gay kiss on the dance floor. It was spontaneous, steamy, and the kind of moment that makes the audience feel like they’re watching a real, unscripted milestone. This is not just a kiss. It’s a statement.


Marcelo Alves: The Doctor With a Game Plan

Marcelo, 31, is from Currais Novos, Rio Grande do Norte, and is a doctor who has worked incredibly hard to get where he is. He studied medicine in Bolivia, fought through financial struggles, and even sold truffles in crowded squares just to survive. Now he’s back in Brazil working for the public health system, studying pediatrics, and showing the world what it means to be resilient and ambitious.

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He’s also described himself as “strong, extravagant, and authentic,” and it’s not hard to see why. Marcelo is clearly not here to blend in—he’s here to play, win, and make his mark on BBB26.


The Kiss That Had Everyone Talking (And We’re Only Celebrating)

The reaction online has been mixed—because of course it has. But the positive comments are the ones we’re focusing on, because this is a moment worth celebrating, not arguing over.

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Fans on X were absolutely loving it, writing things like:

“This is how you’re supposed to kiss :)”

“They’re hot!”

“finally !!! we deserve it so much!!!!”

And honestly? Same. This kiss wasn’t just a romance moment. It was a milestone for representation on a show that reaches millions. It’s proof that love and attraction don’t need to be limited to straight storylines or straight narratives.

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Why This Matters (And Why We’re Cheering)

Big Brother Brazil is one of the biggest reality shows in the world, and when it shows gay love in a normal, fun, and romantic way, it sends a message. It tells viewers that gay relationships are real, natural, and worth celebrating. It reminds us that queer love belongs in the spotlight too—without apology, without explanation, and without being turned into a “shock moment.”

Breno and Marcelo’s kiss isn’t just a TV moment. It’s a cultural moment. It’s a reminder that we’re living in a world where gay love can be seen, celebrated, and embraced on a mainstream stage.


The Big Takeaway

Big Brother Brazil has just made history, and the best part is that the moment didn’t feel forced or sensationalized. It felt real, spontaneous, and joyful—just like love should be. So yes, we’re celebrating, and we’re cheering for Breno and Marcelo because they didn’t just give us a kiss—they gave us a milestone.

Here’s to more gay love on mainstream screens. And more kisses that make history.

REFERENCE: Big Brother Fandom (Breno, Marcelo)

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