Master Fafáresponsible for running the samba school rhythms Academics of the Grande Rioannounced last Friday (23), that he will temporarily move away from social networks after receiving a series of threats and offenses.
The attacks began as soon as the influencer, 26, was confirmed as the new drum queen of the association for the Carnival of 2026. This will be the premiere of the famous in the revelry, occupying a position left by, 43.
“I will leave this Red Off for a while avoiding major problems, I do not need social network but peace to continue working. And friends who admire my work know where to find me, I will be in great Rio every day working in search of the perfect beat,” he wrote. See below.
Virginia’s arrival at school resulted in a series of negative comments, a week after Fonseca had deposited at CPI das Bets in the Senate. Answering the senators ‘questions, she omitted gains in contracts, but denied having been a millionaire with money obtained through Bets’ publicity.
Rumors of a possible requirement of the famous – which is evangelical – so that the association would not address plots of religions of African matrices during their presence also popped into social networks.
Sought by CNNthe Press Office of Grande Rio, denied the information. “It’s fake news. We don’t know where this rumor came from, but it doesn’t do it,”
Plot from Grande Rio to 2026
Greater Rio has not yet announced its plot for 2026, but the school fans speculate that the chosen theme is Manguebeat, the counterculture movement, which emerged in Pernambuco, in the early 1990s. Created by Chico Science, the action sought to denounce inequalities and poverty, while promoting cultural and artistic renewal in the state.
In the last carnival, the school of Caxias lost the title to the hummingbird of Nilópolis for a tenth lost in the drums. The discount was a source of complaint from the school, which came to appeal in the independent league of samba schools (Liesa), but had its request invalidated by the agency.
*With information from Flávio Ismerin, from CNN