Actor explains that worsening chronic injury led him to opt for surgery before resuming training
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0In the early hours of this Thursday, the 29th, actor Dado Dolabella announced on his social networks that he officially withdrew from participating in the fight against Lucas Viana at the Fight Music Show (FMS) event. The actor, who had been dedicating himself intensely to boxing training, revealed that a chronic injury to his right knee made it impossible for him to continue in the competition.
In a series of Stories published on Instagram, Dado Dolabella explained that the injury, which has been with him since 2007, worsened during the preparation for the fight.
“You can see how much I dedicated myself to the fight, to boxing, but I have a chronic injury in my right knee, which has been with me since 2007. And it was passed on to me, the physical trainers and to the doctors that if I did some strengthening work on my knee I would be able to stabilize it and have the confidence to fight. But with physical preparation, including physiotherapy and boxing training, the knee got worse and after each boxing training session I had to stop for five days with a swollen knee”, he reported.
OPTION FOR SURGERY AND FUTURE RETURN
After consulting a doctor recommended by the event, Dado was informed that he could fight in a limited way, using a knee brace to restrict knee movements. However, he opted for a more permanent solution.
“I asked if there was another alternative and he told me that the only option was to have surgery to make a new ligament, a graft. So, because of this injury, I will not be able to participate and will have surgery”, added the actor. “As soon as I get back from surgery I will resume preparing for the fight,” he concluded.
The presenter responds to criticism on social media about audience ratings
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0Journalist Rachel Sheherazade used her social networks to vent and launch a hint after another edition of Domingo Record. The presenter, who debuted on the network about a month ago, did not hide her dissatisfaction with the criticism regarding the low audience numbers of her attraction.
In a publication, Sheherazade stated that "whoever gets likes on On top of hate, it's not a good thing", suggesting that the same goes for television ratings. The message was perceived as a response to the negative comments that have been circulating since her debut on the Sunday program.
On social media, many internet users understood the presenter's speech as an indirect dig at fellow presenter Celso Portiolli, who runs Domingo Legal on SBT. The talk show is Rachel's main competitor on Sunday afternoons and has maintained a solid second place in ratings, consolidating itself as unbeatable in the time slot.
Sheherazade's statement came shortly after an episode in which she would have mocked her former broadcaster, SBT, where she worked for several years. The gaffe happened precisely on the day of Matheus Ceará's debut in the Sunday magazine, a fact that also generated comments among the public.
DEFEAT IN THE AUDIENCE
Domingo Legal, once again, surpassed Domingo Record with a significant difference. According to the numbers released, Celso Portiolli's program reached the mark of 6 audience points, while Sheherazade's program had an average of around 3.4 points.
The main agenda of the Record edition was the press conference by comedian Matheus Ceará, who visited the new headquarters of the reality show A Fazenda 2024 and revealed some of the cast, but still failed to attract the necessary attention to beat the competition.
The musician stated that the ostentation in trap lyrics is harmful to the youth of the favelas
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0Planet Hemp's lead singer, Marcelo D2, expressed criticism of the ostentatious theme present in trap lyrics, during a press conference at Rock in Rio 2024. The singer, who took to the stage with Planet Hemp last Sunday ( 15/9) and will return to the festival on Saturday (21/9) with a rap project, stated that the excessive appreciation of luxury and success in music of the genre can be a "trap" for young artists.
< Marcelo D2 was emphatic in his opinion about the recurring theme in trap: "I think it's all shit. This movement nowadays among younger kids, I think there's something that bothers me a little in this new generation, which is ostentation , I think it's a f*cked up trap." The musician warned that the reality of most favelas is still far from what is portrayed in the lyrics, emphasizing that "the favela has not won, it is still starving, without basic sanitation, without health."The first day of Rock in Rio this year was dominated by trap, with performances by Brazilian artists such as Orochi, Oruam and Chefin, as well as American rapper Travis Scott. Trap has been gaining more and more space on streaming platforms, often highlighting themes related to luxury and success. However, for Marcelo D2, as long as favelas continue to face challenges such as lack of infrastructure and essential services, the victory speech will be superficial.
D2 also mentioned rapper Emicida as an example of a more collective and less individualistic vision. "The street is us, it's not me", stated D2, reinforcing the idea that the community's true victory will come when all its members benefit, and not just a few. The musician highlighted that individual success does not represent a structural change in the living conditions of the majority.
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