
Famous
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This Thursday (28), actress Larissa Manoela is turning 23 years old and received a beautiful tribute on Instagram from her husband André Luiz Frambach. In the post, the actor made a video with several moments and wrote a text praising his wife.
André Luiz demonstrated all his admiration and passion for Larissa and recalled the "battles" she had to face in 2023. Remembering that the actress broke up with her parents, Silvana Taques and Gilberto Elias, this year after suspecting that there was something wrong with her finances. shows all your smile, all your grandeur and shine. I want to start this text by thanking you first of all for our love, for our union, today married, but long before that with a lot of friendship, respect, admiration, affection, love, and always freedom. We chose each other up to this point, we chose to get married, we chose to live every day together and so it will be for the rest of this and other lives. Thank you for this light and peaceful love, thank you for making me a better man, a better human being."
"You can imagine how much I admire and love you, but I'm sure you can't imagine how much I admire and love you, how much I am sure of the GIANT woman you are. Unfortunately we live in a society where women's choices are always related to the man next to them, always underestimated, and reduced to their love choice, so for these people I can only wish more love because only the lack of true love justifies so many absurd phrases that we see and hear. Because of our choice in life and in our relationship, we always choose to let people talk because what really matters to us is the two of us, the two of us and everyone who is really on our side, supporting us and giving us the strength to carry on."
"Before the 'laridre' there is LARISSA and ANDRÉ, and we chose to come together, because when it's meant to be, IT IS! I love you my love, congratulations on your birthday, congratulations on your day, congratulations on all the achievements and battles you overcame this year and in all the others that have passed and in all the others that are yet to come! Know that you have, above all, a friend, an admirer, of your being, and for that reason, today I am also your husband! I love you so much, my ice cream, my life!", said Larissa Manoela's husband.
In the comments of the post, Larissa commented emotionally: "I'm already crying. My gift! My choice! I love you lots. Thank you for being my companion in this life! How lucky I was! May it always be like this, full of love. LET'S LIVE."
The actors are friends and have already starred together in a film, they joked about the event, making their followers laugh.
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Actress Tata Werneck revealed a dream about Cauã Reymond after receiving a compliment via emojis from the heartthrob in a photo posted on Friday (11). She said that in her imagination, the actor said she had hairy legs, which left her thoughtful when she woke up. She asked him to justify his statement, drawing laughter from her followers.
" Not to spoil the mood, but the other day I dreamed that you said I had hairy legs. I woke up pissed. Go back to my dream and justify it," she wrote below three flame emojis that the actor posted on her photos.
Tata and Cauã are friends and have already starred together in the film Uma Quase Dupla (2018), which even featured a kissing scene between the two, who play a pair of police officers. At the time, they even joked about it.
"Things that only my work can bring me: I kissed Cauã Reymond," the artist boasted. In good humor, the heartthrob joined in the fun and commented on the social network: " As if! The lucky one is me. With all due respect, Rafa Vitti ."
Cauã Reymond has been single since the end of his marriage to Mariana Goldfarb in April 2023. Tata has been married to actor Rafael Vitti since October 2019. They are the parents of five-year-old Clara Maria.
The singer spoke about her career on National Funk Day, celebrated this Saturday (12), highlighting what she learned from the situations she went through.
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This Saturday (12), National Funk Day is celebrated. Thus, MC Pocah celebrated the date and reflected on the impact of the musical genre that took her to the main music charts, festival stages and the biggest reality show in the country, Big Brother Brasil.
MC Pocah talks about her career in funk: "Funk taught me to exist in my own way. To speak loudly, to wear what I want, to not lower my head."
She continued: " It was the first place where I felt truly free ," declares the artist, with more than a decade dedicated to funk and being one of the best known in the field.
Raised in Duque de Caxias, Baixada Fluminense, Pocah started at 15 and has remained faithful to the type of music that launched her from the beginning. With over 950,000 monthly listeners on Spotify, around 600 million views on YouTube, and hits alongside Pabllo Vittar , Lexa, and Rebecca, the funk singer has become one of the most remembered female names in funk today.
It was on the album "Cria de Caxias," released in 2024, that Pocah further established her roots with the autobiographical work, which blends beats with pop, trap, and reggaeton. The project gained prominence on the charts in Brazil and Portugal, being taken to the Rock in Rio 2024 Espaço Favela and to the success of this year's Carnival.
"We still face a lot of judgment for being in funk. But I'm proud. Proud to have started early, to have written my first song at 15, and to have never stopped being who I was. Being in funk also means being your own person. My body, my clothes, my aesthetic, my attitude—all of this is expression ," she comments.
Representation is a key part of the singer's story as a Black, funk-loving, bisexual woman from the outskirts of São Paulo. Her identity has been showcased three times on the São Paulo Fashion Week runways: " Funk gave me the courage to go further. But everything I've built has been with it. There's no Pocah without funk."
The singer will be present at the launch of Marcio Nepomuceno's new book, an event that takes place this Saturday (12), at Complexo do Alemão
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Marcinho VP, identified by police as one of the leaders of the Comando Vermelho (CV) criminal faction, said he has changed after years behind bars and wants to start a new life from scratch. This statement is included in his book, A Cor da Lei (The Color of the Law). which will be released this Saturday (12). Thus, Oruam , his son, will be present.
Oruam , who sparked controversy by asking for his father's freedom during a music festival in 2024, writes the preface to Marcinho VP's new work, whom he calls a "hero " and highlights that he followed his father's entire trajectory.
"I didn't grow up with my father by my side, but he was always my hero, even when people kept wrongly labeling him a drug dealer. I saw the man he was becoming alone inside a 6m2 cell, I saw the songs he composed, I read all his books, and I see how he studies ," he said. "I will give everything I have to be the best possible spokesperson for the man he has become," he added.
In the book to be launched at Complexo do Alemão, Marcinho shares his testimony about his transformation after decades in prison. According to the inmate, he is experiencing a new stage in his life, marked by his dedication to literature, music, and family reconstruction.
"I've been in prison for decades, I've lost a lot, I've lost my children, I've lost time and opportunities. But in the midst of all this, I found a strength I didn't even know I had. I started writing, composing, studying, all to try to be a better person ," commented Oruam 's father.
However, Marcinho complained that he is still the target of prejudice and that no one wants to give him a "new chance": "Even with all the changes, with all the effort, I realize that no one really wants to meet Marcio and see that I can and want to start my life from scratch. No one gives me a chance to prove that I've truly changed ."
"We hear about reintegration, about giving someone a second chance, but when the time comes, what I see is a look of disapproval. It's as if only one thing is possible: paying for the mistake and being remembered as someone beyond redemption. I changed for my family, for my truth, and for the lessons I learned throughout my life ," lamented Marcinho VP.