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Jojo Todynho's neighbor blasts the singer's statements: "I don't even want a good morning from her"
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Ex-BBB Vanessa Lopes said she suffered harassment in her career as a digital influencer. In an interview with Ela magazine, Vanessa also spoke about the judgment she suffers on social media. The influencer reveals that harassment goes beyond the screen, citing situations in which her body was touched without consent.
"Harassment through social media and in person is something very frequent in my life, especially from men. I have had episodes of men passing their hands on my body without my permission, such as on my face, legs, hands and even my butt, and unfortunately in situations like this I had no reaction", remembers Vanessa.
The digital influencer accumulates 30.9 million followers on Tik Tok and over 15 million followers on Instagram. She says she realized that there was sexism in the dynamics surrounding the visibility she built on the internet when followers began to harass her personally when following her content. "I started to be harassed by men who thought that by following me on social media they could take liberties with me, or because they simply judged me for my dances and clothes, and at times I was known for being someone's 'affair'", she reports.
The former BBB reveals that she considers that social networks can function as a showcase for dialogue and also as an educational space. "We all have our flags and we must defend them and express our ideas with knowledge. I am a very reflective person and I like to think a lot before taking a position, taking into account how people will interpret my words and , as you mentioned, the internet has a very selective 'court'", he says. Vanessa also says she refrains from talking or posting about certain topics when she feels that she is not sufficiently informed. "Although I don't speak on every issue, I try to align myself with the causes I believe in and where I see I can make a difference."
Vanessa says she feels that judgment on social media seems to be selective. "Women are always being reproached for something, when men are being 'acquitted' for the same thing. Furthermore, women's bodies are a constant social debate, they are sexualized and we are still placed as rivals, because it seems that these are the things that sell." The influencer was confined with model Yasmin Brunet in the edition of BBB 24. Brunet is the ex-wife of professional surfer Gabriel Medina, with whom Vanessa has already been identified as having an affair. Both talked and created a friendly relationship during and after the program.
The singer was hospitalized again this Wednesday (2), in Rio de Janeiro, two weeks after her last hospitalization for a urinary infection.
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Singer Preta Gil has been admitted to a hospital in Rio de Janeiro again, two weeks after being discharged due to a urinary tract infection. The information was confirmed by the artist's press office to Quem magazine.
ADVISORY EXPLAINS REASON FOR ADMISSION
According to the official statement, Preta Gil is doing well and her hospitalization was necessary to perform tests and administer medications that require a hospital environment, considering that she is an oncology patient. According to the press office, the artist is expected to be discharged in the next few days.
PRETA GIL'S HEALTH CONDITION
During Carnival 2025, Preta Gil had already been hospitalized in Salvador, Bahia, where she remained hospitalized for a week. The singer, who is undergoing treatment for bowel cancer, needed medical monitoring due to a urinary tract infection, which required specialized monitoring.
At the time, Preta was in the capital of Bahia enjoying some leisure time, after having spent more than 55 days hospitalized to have tumors removed from four areas of her body. A few days before her new hospitalization, she had shared with her followers that she had received medical authorization to go to the beach.
TREATMENT IN THE UNITED STATES
Last Sunday (30), Preta Gil took to the stage of Domingão com Huck for a performance. During her participation in the program, she revealed that she will soon travel abroad to continue her cancer treatment .
The global actress had no problems and tried to make a cold analysis of her beloved character in the new remake version of the soap opera.
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Seven years after her last appearance on Globo's prime time as Afrodite in O Sétimo Guardião, Carolina Dieckmann is back in the television drama. The actress is part of the cast of Vale Tudo, a 9pm soap opera that premieres this Monday (31), in a role that promises to generate controversy and leave the audience in suspense.
Two years after playing Lumiar in Vai na Fé , at 7pm, Carolina reunites with actress Bella Campos (Maria de Fátima) and director Paulo Silvestrini. This time, in the remake written by Manuela Dias, she plays Leila, a character who in the original 1988 version, played by Cássia Kis , was the killer of the iconic Odete Roitman (Beatriz Segall).
However, the author has already said that, in this new version, Leila will not be guilty of the crime. Even so, Carolina Dieckmann expects her character to cause a lot of confusion.
"I'm making her more free, because the big question is: who killed Odete Roitman?" , revealed the actress during the soap opera's launch party, on March 20.
In the plot, Leila is Ivan's (Renato Góes) ex-wife and mother of his son , in addition to having a troubled relationship with Marco Aurélio (Alexandre Nero). Carolina describes the character as a complex figure: "She is a slippery woman, who thinks she deserves more from life and is in a place she shouldn't be. She has pride, greed and a deep dissatisfaction."
The premiere of the remake of 'Vale Tudo' generated a great deal of positive feedback, with a special mention for Bella Campos in the role of Maria de Fátima
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Among the highlights of the cast is Bella Campos , chosen to play Maria de Fátima , a role that was played by Glória Pires in the original version of the soap opera. Before the premiere, part of the audience expressed doubts about the choice of the actress to play the character, arguing that another professional could perform the role better.
However, after the first episode aired, Bella Campos surprised viewers with her convincing performance, causing many internet users to reconsider their opinions. Positive comments took over social media, with viewers highlighting the actress's confidence and intensity in the scene.
Shut everyone up..."
Several users of the X platform, formerly known as Twitter, posted posts praising the artist's performance. "I am writing to apologize and say that Bella Campos is great as Maria de Fátima," wrote one user. Another viewer commented: "Bella Campos didn't need much time to prove that she deserved to be Maria de Fátima. She shut up everyone who was complaining before she even started." Another commented: "Just from this scene, you can tell that the remake is going to be good. Whoever mentioned Bella Campos can bite their own back."
With a positive reception right from the start, the remake of 'Vale Tudo' promises to attract the public's attention and consolidate its position in TV Globo's schedule. Bella Campos' performance, initially questioned , is already proving to be one of the highlights of the new version of the soap opera.