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Former gymnast Diego Hypolito expressed discomfort with the expression “dirty pigeon”, used by Vinícius during Sincerão last Monday (17). The regional slang was used by the participant to refer to Eva and Renata, which generated debate about its meaning and interpretation. During the party in the early hours of this Saturday (22), Diego vented to Guilherme about his discomfort with the speech.
— I'm not happy with that statement, I'm not. That's mine. Because I would never do it, not even in a moment of anger... Because, when you say something that people don't know about, you give them an opportunity to... — said the former athlete. Guilherme added: — Openness to another understanding.
FORMER GYMNAST REINFORCES THAT HE WOULD NOT ACCEPT BEING CALLED A "DIRTY PIGEON" IN ANY SITUATION
During the conversation, Diego Hypolito also stressed that he would not feel comfortable being called that way, regardless of the context. For him, the use of the term can be interpreted in different ways, which can lead to confusion and uncomfortable situations.
— Being called a pigeon or a dove, it doesn't matter, I don't know what the difference is, but I wouldn't be at all happy to hear it either way — he declared.
MEANING OF THE EXPRESSION "DIRTY POMBA" AND DIFFERENT INTERPRETATIONS ON THE INTERNET
The expression "pomba sujo" is a slang term originating from Bahia and can have different interpretations. In general, it refers to a person who acts in a contradictory manner, that is, someone who condemns something but ends up doing the same thing. In some contexts, it can also mean someone who is a crook or a scoundrel.
On social media, internet users pointed out that the term can also be associated with negative behavior, being understood as a synonym for “bad character” or even as a reference to someone promiscuous. These multiple interpretations helped fuel the debate about the use of the expression in the program.
Actress Giovanna Ewbank and her husband Bruno Gagliasso surprise their followers on social media after adopting eight puppies lost on the road
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Presenter Giovanna Ewbank and actor Bruno Gagliasso moved their followers through social media this Wednesday (7) to try to find a place to stay for eight puppies they found lost on the side of a road. After the publicity and help of their fans, the couple managed to find a family who made their home available and who could take care of the dogs, and the owners of the house welcomed the animals with much love.
"Guys, look what we have in our house once again, several puppies. We found them on the side of the road and decided to rescue them. We need you to share this as a gesture of love to help us find a new home for them, because we can't keep them. They are all up for adoption," Giovanna detailed on her Instagram stories. Gagliasso, her husband, also shared the video of the animals. The actors shared their stories at the same time, and actress Giovanna is seen feeding the puppies with food and soon after the little brothers start playing with each other.
Gio already has four dogs at home, and together with Bruno, they decided to put the saved ones up for adoption and determined the name of the NGO that will be in charge and responsible for all situations that occur. All the puppies are available for everyone to adopt. All you have to do is invite the NGO Garra Animal and they will come to your house, said the actress.
Gagliasso begged his fans for help in trying to find a place for the puppies. There are eight abandoned puppies who are ready to have a new home. They are already clean and have all been bathed and I gave them anti-flea medicine, he explained. One of his sons, the couple's youngest, said: The dogs are mine. And the father explained: How great, my son, with six more from the ranch and four here at home, there will be very few, said the actor jokingly.
Marina Ruy Barbosa shared new photos of her trip to China and wore a very expensive dress costing more than R$20,000
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Marina Ruy Barbosa shared new photos from her trip to China and wore a dress worth R$27,000. The dress worn by the actress is by Bottega Veneta and is valued at 4,867 euros, which is equivalent to approximately R$27,000 at the current euro exchange rate.
It's a purple floral lace dress with sequins all over it, with button details at the waist. In the comments, the artist received several compliments. "Perfect, my God," praised one follower; "Goddess, she always rocks everything," wrote another.
Marina Ruy Barbosa and Virgínia Fonseca join the Labubu craze
If you haven't heard of Labubu yet, it's time to get ready for the craze that's taking over the world of collectibles and fashionistas. Created by designer Kasing Lung and distributed by Chinese giant Pop Mart, these eccentric little figures have won over fans around the world and are considered the next big thing among Pop Art collectors.
Even without an official launch in Brazil, Labubu are already a hit here, and celebrities like Marina Ruy Barbosa and Virginia Fonseca never stop showing off their copies on social media, helping to popularize the phenomenon even more.
The Labubu were born in 2018 as part of the Pop Mart toy line, famous for its exclusive collectibles, such as blind boxes, surprise boxes that offer the excitement of not knowing which character you will find. With big eyes, sharp teeth and a mix of sweetness with a slight air of strangeness, the plush is a character that explores the concept of "so ugly that it's cute".
With their fun and bold design, the dolls have become essential items in the looks of it girls around the world. Marina, for example, was recently seen showing off her Labubu as a bag adornment, as was Virgínia, who also incorporated the doll into her looks.
With the help of international stars like Rihanna and Lisa from BLACKPINK, who are often photographed with their Labubus hanging from bags and accessories, the character has gained a new life in the fashion world.
The value of a Labubu can vary significantly, depending on its edition, rarity and condition. The most common models usually cost between R$250 and R$400. Limited editions, special collaborations or themed pieces released on a smaller scale can easily reach values between R$800 and R$2,500. When it comes to rare or larger versions, prices can exceed R$5,000, especially on the international resale market.
The former Fazenda spoke about her father's health, who is hospitalized in a hospital in Rio de Janeiro, being treated for pneumonia.
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Former Fazenda Flora Cruz updated this Thursday (8) the health status of her father, Arlindo Cruz, who is hospitalized in Rio de Janeiro, treating pneumonia. The samba singer lives with the after-effects of a stroke he suffered in 2017. Even so, she highlights the artist's will to live.
“ My father is fine, stable. He really wants to live. Arlindão really wants to live. So, even when we start to lose faith, he shows us that he is capable, that he is there, that he wants this, that he wants to live with us. So, it was more than a scare. My father has been bedridden for 8 years, so every now and then, we get a scare. It was pneumonia, too much time lying down, right? ” she explained in an interview with Quem.
We believe that in 10 days, a week at the most, he will be going home...
Flora also revealed that Arlindo Cruz is already expected to be discharged from hospital: “ But we are already starting to see him returning home. We believe that in 10 days, a week at the most, he will be going home and we have a lot of faith, a lot of love ”, she said, also thanking:
“ And I want to take this opportunity to thank you for your affection, because during this time with Arlindão hospitalized again, we received so much love again, so much affection, so many prayers, and that is what strengthens us. If he is alive and we are standing, it is because of this love, these prayers, this affection, ” he said.
In an interview, Flora also spoke about opening doors to stop being recognized only as Arlindo Cruz's daughter: “ These are attempts to open doors, because it is still a time of migration. Arlindo's daughter is now a former Fazenda employee, and people are starting to recognize me in the fashion industry as well, since I have a degree in Fashion, I graduated at the end of last year, before Fazenda . So, people are starting to recognize me in this place. I always work a lot during Carnival, because samba is my life, so I have a Flora na Folia project, I have a project on the social network where I work with the fitting rooms, where I represent big brands, small plus size brands and mainly black people ”, she explained about writing her own story.
“ I want to be recognized forever as Arlindo’s daughter, because it is my greatest pride, it is my greatest honor to be his daughter. If you want to make me happy, you praise me by saying that I look just like my father. But it goes beyond that, right? Understanding that Arlindo’s daughter is now a woman, a mother, a black person, a fat person, an imposing person, a person who is educated, has a profession, is a businesswoman , ” she concluded.