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Diogo Defante refutes accusations of rights to images of the "Thanks, Natalina" meme

The comedian is being sued by the two minors who participated in the filming

Photo: Reproduction/TV Globo
Photo: Reproduction/TV Globo

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The famous meme "Thanks, Natalina" won Brazil when it appeared in a video by comedian Diogo Defante. However, the story generated a legal fight against the artist, who is being accused of not paying the image rights of the two interviewees.


According to columnist Fábia Oliveira, Defante was sued by family members of the boy, a minor, who appeared in the video. The case was filed as an affront to image rights and created a dispute over the payment of compensation.


Also according to the columnist, the comedian presented a petition in June this year disagreeing with some of the evidence that the authors claimed . The artist was initially asked to give a statement in person. In addition, other witnesses were presented.


Diogo countered by stating that the requests were unreasonable. According to him, he himself had already said in his defense that the minor's mother, at no time, objected to the recording of the video. Furthermore, she didn't even ask for the footage to be deleted, even though she could have done so.

Thus, the requests made by Diogo Defante were gathered into a single petition. To date, the document has not yet been considered in court. Highlighting that the other minor who appears in the video is also filing a lawsuit against the comedian. However, he states that a document authorizing the use of images was signed.



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Rapper Oruam sends message to Robinho's son: "I understand what you're going through"

Marcinho VP's son, Oruam, spoke about Robson Jr., who has been gaining ground in Santos' professional squad and played against Flamengo

Oruam comments on the trajectory of Robinho Jr., a young Santos prospect, both sons of figures involved with the Brazilian justice system - photo: reproduction
Oruam comments on the trajectory of Robinho Jr., a young Santos prospect, both sons of figures involved with the Brazilian justice system - photo: reproduction

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Last Thursday (17), rapper Oruam, known in the national trap scene, used his social networks to send a message to Robinho Jr., a young Santos player . The gesture gained repercussion due to the family history of both : both are children of figures involved with justice.


Oruam is the son of Marcinho VP, identified as one of the leaders of Comando Vermelho , a criminal organization operating in Rio de Janeiro. Robinho Jr. is the son of former player Robinho , imprisoned since March 2023, in Tremembé, in the interior of São Paulo, for involvement in a gang rape case in Italy.


ROBINHO'S SON IS GAINING SPACE


Robinho Jr., 17, began to stand out in Santos' professional squad in 2024. After being named in the squad in February for a match against Noroeste, for Paulistão, he officially entered the field for the first time in the friendly against Desportiva Ferroviária , on July 10. On that occasion, he contributed with an assist in the 3-1 victory.

According to data from the " Sofascore " platform, the striker came on in the 21st minute of the second half, replacing Argentine Álvaro Barreal. During the match, he completed three passes, was fouled once, made one tackle, but didn't take a single shot on goal.


A remarkable past unites families

Oruam's father, drug trafficker Marcinho VP, has been in prison since 1996 , sentenced to 36 years for the murder and dismemberment of two rival drug traffickers. Despite serving decades in prison, Marcinho maintains close ties with his children. He is married to Márcia Nepomuceno and has six children, including Oruam, born in 2001, one of the best known for his musical career.


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Bruna Biancardi shares photo with Mel and fans react: "Neymara 2"

The influencer posed with her youngest daughter, who was born on the 5th, and her followers compared the baby to Neymar and her sister, Mavie.

Bruna Biancardi posed with her youngest daughter, who was born on the 5th, and her followers compared the baby to Neymar (Reproduction/ Instagram)
Bruna Biancardi posed with her youngest daughter, who was born on the 5th, and her followers compared the baby to Neymar (Reproduction/ Instagram)

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Bruna Biancardi shared a photo with Mel, her second daughter with Neymar, last Thursday (17). The post received several comments from followers praising and comparing the player's daughters. The influencer gave birth on the 5th.


In the black-and-white photo, Bruna appears holding the baby in her arms: "Little bundle 💛," she wrote. The post went viral, and the influencer's fans reacted: "NeyMel," wrote one. "Neymara 2 🥰," said another, remembering the nickname given to the couple's firstborn. " My God, I look just like my daddy ❤️❤️ ," posted a third. "Guys, I look just like Neymar," declared another.


CONTROVERSY AT THE STADIUM


Eleven days after giving birth, Bruna Biancardi went to support Neymar at the Vila Belmiro stadium, in a game against Flamengo, last Wednesday (16), for the Brasileirão. Thus, the influencer was heavily criticized.

Some users on X, formerly Twitter, commented on the influencer's behavior and gave their opinions on her reason for attending the game: "Biancardi with a very recent C-section, a newborn at home, and she ended up in a soccer stadium, no idea," one said. " Bruna Biancardi going to a stadium not even a month after giving birth, people. What's the point? Meh, huh?" asked another.


Other internet users pointed out the reason for the attitude: "Biancardi, a week after giving birth, was in the stadium! Fear of the plague of another child in the postpartum period hahahaha," joked a third. " If she leaves the boy Ney alone, Biancardi will feel the taste of another one like she felt with Fernanda Campos lol ," opined another.

BIRTH OF HONEY

Mel was born at São Luiz Star Hospital in São Paulo around 3 a.m. on the 5th. Bruna Biancardi had to undergo an emergency C-section after her waters broke. Despite the scare, everything went well. Family members, including Neymar Sr. and Mavie, their eldest daughter, were present.


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Former goalkeeper Bruno says he abandoned football to protect his children

Convicted of the murder of Eliza Samudio, he stated that he gave up his sports career to prevent his children from having to bear the consequences of his past.

Bruno Fernandes reveals that he abandoned professional football to protect his children from the burden of his past with Eliza Samudio - photo: reproduction
Bruno Fernandes reveals that he abandoned professional football to protect his children from the burden of his past with Eliza Samudio - photo: reproduction

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Bruno Fernandes, former Flamengo goalkeeper , returned to comment publicly this Wednesday (16) on the developments in his life after serving his sentence for the murder of Eliza Samudio, a crime committed in 2010 and for which he was convicted in 2013. In conversation with lawyer Mariana Migliorini, who defended him in court, he detailed his relationship with his children, the challenges of resocialization and the reasons that led him to move away from football.


According to Bruno , the impact of his actions on his heirs was a determining factor in his definitive retirement from sports. " I served my ten-year sentence in a closed regime. And I've been out for six years now, and I'm on the street trying to start over," the former player stated.


ATTEMPT TO RETURN TO FOOTBALL


After leaving prison, Bruno played for smaller clubs like Boa Esperança, Atlético Carioca, Poços de Caldas, and Rio Branco . However, he admits he couldn't get his career back on track and decided to pursue a different path.

"I realized I couldn't go back to my profession and continue. I had to look for other things to do and work. I'm already working today," he declared.


DECISION FOR THE FAMILY

His permanent retirement from football, according to him, is directly linked to his children's emotional well-being. "And right now, I'm very distant from football; I don't even watch it anymore. One of the reasons I didn't pursue it was because it directly impacted my children. How long will these children have to pay this price, which is mine? I'm the one who did this in the past; they don't deserve this. So, I wanted to protect them. I think it's cowardly. It's not about me; I'm talking about these children," he vented.


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