“I thought it was ugly.” Diogo Alexandre’s mother regrets Heitor’s words about her son

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“Achei feio”. Mãe de Diogo Alexandre lamenta palavras de Heitor sobre o filho

This Thursday, December 26th, another ‘Dois à 10’ aired, a TVI program led by Cristina Ferreira and Cláudio Ramos.

During today’s broadcast, the two presenters received family members of ‘Secret Story’ contestants, namely Alice Mota, Diogo Alexandre’s mother.

After viewing images of her son in the game, the guest reinforced that Diogo Alexandre “is genuine” and that what the public is seeing is his true personality: “He doesn’t hold hatred or grudges against anyone”he considered.

The competitor’s mother emphasized that her son’s divorce from his ex-wife affected him a lot and later highlighted that he “isn’t playing in there”. “Is he a provocateur?”Cláudio Ramos wanted to know. “I don’t see him as a provocateur”also assured Alice Mota.

Following this, and after revealing that her son does not tolerate “lies”, Diogo Alexandre’s mother criticized Heitor’s words, calling him “inconvenient”, accusing him of having “clueless” conversations that the public does not see. .

“The other day I heard Heitor’s comment and I thought it was a little sad and ugly. I don’t believe that this happened because… They misinterpreted it because sometimes Diogo doesn’t express what he wants to say well and maybe it’s misinterpreted but the things that Diogo might say, ugly, Diogo doesn’t say”.

Regarding the fact that his colleagues accused him of having somewhat unpleasant sexual conversations, Alice Mota also considered, by way of justification: “I think he started saying these things at a time when he wanted to hide his secret, he started trying to hide his secret and thought he would do everything.”realized.



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