Former Big Brother Brasil 24 participant celebrates new agreement with the broadcaster
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0Fernanda Bande is celebrating this Wednesday (7) an important achievement in her career. Globo announced on social media that the former confectioner, who had great success on Big Brother Brasil 24, renewed its contract with the broadcaster and will be managed exclusively by ViU for advertising projects.
Globo made the announcement through a statement on its Instagram entitled “A Loba Arrived”. The text highlighted Fernanda's new phase: “Fernanda Bande renews her contract with Globo and is now exclusively commercially managed by ViU for advertising projects on all platforms, including social networks”, said the statement.
The note highlighted the success of the influencer, who has already surpassed the 4 million followers mark and signed advertising contracts with 10 brands. Furthermore, Fernanda presented the program “Na Cama com Pitanda” on Multishow. Globo concluded the ad by encouraging advertisers to take advantage of the opportunities provided by the former BBB: “Come with us so you don’t miss any opportunities for your brand!”
In the comments, the decision received approval from followers. “The best post-BBB is hers!” said a fan. Another user made an ironic observation: “The beating in several of the edition, we loved it.” It is important to note that, in addition to Fernanda Bande, former sister Beatriz Reis, known as Bia do Brás, was also hired by the channel, while other participants have contracts with different companies.
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The actress is thrilled with her character from the soap opera 'Mania de Você', takes stock of her career and talks about her desire to be a mother; check it out
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0Mariana Ximenes returns to prime time on TV Globo, after 14 years, as a new villain! The actress plays Isis, in "Mania de Você", which premieres this Monday (9), at 9pm. The character grew up in a community close to a luxury condominium and saw her life take a huge turn after marrying Henrique (Antonio Saboia), heir to a bank.
The couple had Tomás (Miguel Bottini/Paulo Mendes), who has a difficult relationship with his mother. She is still Guga’s (Allan Souza Lima) lover. The artist is excited about her new role.
"I like complex characters, which have many layers, because there is never a sovereign character without mistakes. She makes mistakes, she is deceived too, so this game is enjoyable", highlights Mariana, who gave life to the con artist Gilda in "Amor Perfeito" (2013). The actress recognizes that, despite the evils, her characters have nuances and are human. "My character is now a villain who ends up falling for a scam, but that's very interesting too", she believes.
About the difference between playing girls and villains, Mariana assesses: "It's good to play a girl, like in 'Chocolate com Pimenta', which was a milestone in my career, but it's great to explore villains too. When we try different things in life, it's like opening drawers." She also emphasizes that she likes roles that challenge her real characteristics. "I look like a girl in real life, but I love playing a villain. I like playing evil", she jokes.
This is the third professional partnership between Ximenes and author João Emanuel Carneiro, famous for his plots full of twists and turns. The two have already worked together in "A Favorita" (2008), in which the actress played Lara, and "Cobras & Lagartos" (2006), as Maria Isabel Gonçalves Pasquim, known as Bel. "We're friends and I'm ready for what should be," she snaps.
With a 26-year career, Mariana starred in soap operas such as "Fascinação" (1998), "Andando nas Nuvens" (1999 ), "Force of a Desire" (2000), "The Patroness" (2001), "The House of Seven Women" (2003), "America" (2005), "Passione" (2010), "Rare Jewel" ( 2013), "Haja Coração" (2016) and "Nos Tempos do Imperador" (2021), as well as plays and countless films.
She shares her satisfaction with her professional career and the choices she made over the years. "It's a very good moment in my career. I feel fulfilled to be working with great professionals and exploring such rich characters", he emphasizes.
A new lifestyleAt 43 years old, Ximenes also comments on the changes in his body after adopting a new routine and losing 6 kg. "Now I've made it a priority to exercise, whether outdoors or at the gym. I prefer outdoors, but I'm managing to fit it into my schedule however I can", says the actress, who takes advantage of the time between recordings to meditate and maintain her focus. "I'm healthier, and that's the most important thing. It wasn't just a question of aesthetics, but of well-being", she adds. p>
Regarding her plan to become a mother, Mariana states that she remains firm and strong. "I really want to, motherhood is part of my plans, I froze my eggs and at the right time it will happen."
Singer shares new phase of her cancer treatment in an interview with 'Fantástico'
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0Singer Preta Gil, who is facing new cancer treatment, shared details about the amputation of her rectum and her current state of health in an interview with the program 'Fantástico', on Rede Globo, on Sunday night (8) .
The singer spoke about the chronology of the treatment and the surgical procedure carried out in 2023. "In six months, four tumors grew. It's not easy, but we have no other option but to face it. Everything about this disease is a It's a big taboo. I amputated my rectum and I can't be ashamed, because it's my reality," he said.
Preta explained that the amputation took place in August 2022, when he removed the cancer and the rectum, starting then. intensive rehabilitation with a team of physiotherapists, surgeons, oncologists and nurses. “In August of last year, exactly one year ago, I had my cancer removed and my rectum amputated. Over the past year, I have been undergoing rehabilitation with treatment from pelvic physiotherapists, surgeons, oncologists, and nurses. And I've been rehabilitating myself”, she said.
She also mentioned that many people believed that the surgery had been recent: "People think I had this surgery now. No. I had this surgery a year ago Now, I'm undergoing a new treatment, with new outbreaks, in tumors that will also be cured, will also be cured with all my faith."
The singer also highlighted the support of her family, especially her father. , Gilberto Gil, who gave him strength during the most critical phase of the disease: "For you to say to a child: 'If you can't handle it, go', that's a proof of love. Today, I'm more thirsty for life." p>
Influencer shares challenge on social media and experts explain causes and treatments
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0Influencer and former "Big Brother Brasil" participant Vanessa Lopes, 23, recently used her social media to share a delicate moment in her life. The young woman revealed, through Instagram stories, that she suffered an adverse reaction to medication, which triggered an allergic attack and acne outbreaks on her face.
“I had a reaction to some medications, which It resulted in a very large allergic attack and acne. My face is completely covered in pimples. Obviously, this greatly affects my self-esteem, but, like everything in life, these are phases. There's not much to do, except wait for it to pass and continue with the prescribed treatment,” said Vanessa.
Dr. Mayla Carbone, dermatologist and member of the Brazilian Society of Dermatology (SBD), explained in an interview with the website IstoÉ Gente that acne outbreaks caused by medication, like the one that occurred with Vanessa Lopes , represent a major challenge for healthcare professionals. According to the expert, these cases require a careful and individualized approach.
“Identifying the medication responsible for the outbreak is essential. This typically involves a detailed analysis of the patient's medical history and review of medications recently started or changed in dosage. Based on this identification, treatment can follow different paths,” says Dr. Mayla.
According to Dr. Mayla Carbone, several medications can trigger acne, including corticosteroids, anticonvulsants, tuberculosis medications, hormones used in cancer treatments and chemotherapy agents.
Corticosteroids, in particular, can cause steroid acne when used for long periods or in high doses, in addition to potentially weakening the skin and causing atrophy. The specialist also warns against the use of contraceptives, which can disrupt hormonal balance and contribute to the appearance of acne.
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