The provided text appears to be a transcript of a video featuring celebrities who lost their patience. The video is divided into several segments, each showcasing a different celebrity's outburst.
The first segment features Silvio Santos, a Brazilian TV host, who becomes irritated when asked about the possibility of a minister pressuring judges to not challenge his candidacy.
The second segment shows Marco de Jó, a Brazilian singer, who loses his temper during a radio interview.
The third segment features a confrontation between a singer and a reporter, with the singer becoming angry and defensive.
The fourth segment shows a rock band, Scorpions, being booed and having objects thrown at them during a performance in Rio.
The fifth segment features Lulu Santos, a Brazilian singer, who is known for being outspoken and confrontational.
The sixth and final segment features André, a Brazilian singer, who expresses his frustration with the government and the president, and suggests that something drastic needs to happen.
The video ends with a call to action, encouraging viewers to like, share, and subscribe to the channel, and to look out for part 4.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Silvio Santos was almost the president of Brazil in 1989.
2. He was unable to make his candidacy official due to issues with the party he was part of.
3. Silvio Santos appeared for an interview alongside Senator Marcondes Gadelha.
4. He became irritated when asked about Minister Oscar Dias Correia pressuring judges.
5. Silvio Santos believes in the sovereignty of justice in Brazil.
6. Marco de Jó was a guest on a radio program and became upset with the host.
7. The program was about spicy films.
8. Lulu Santos, a musician, was known for being controversial and not holding his tongue.
9. André, a journalist, asked Lulu Santos a question that made him angry.
10. Lulu Santos expressed his opinion about the president at the time.
11. He believed the artists of his generation did not support the president's candidacy.
12. He mentioned that country music artists supported the president's candidacy.
13. Lulu Santos expressed his dislike for country music.