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Former dancer Kassios Cley, who was part of the Acre Group the Cobras Dance for more than three decades, used social networks to vent about his departure from the team and the negative repercussion involving his name. In a published video, Kassios criticized what he called “lack of compassion” by former colleagues and regretted the way he has been portrayed.

The dancer said he was feeling disregarded/Photo: Reproduction
“I built too. I helped a lot. I have the fame I have today for my work. I was always humble, I took a picture with everyone, never I was bossal,” he said. Kassios demonstrated dissatisfaction with a recently released note, which he said portrays him as a villain of history, without considering the years of contribution to the team.
The former dancer reported that he left the group about seven months ago for non-payment. “I was paying me $ 100 or $ 200. I didn’t find it fair to play my image worse than a role in the trash can,” he said, without citing names directly, but mentioning that his name was exposed by another member of the group.
About an episode that occurred in a nightclub, which he declined to detail, Kassios stressed that it was a fatality and criticized the absence of emotional support. “They didn’t want to know if I was fine, if I was dead. They were more good than bad times, it was 33 years of career.”
In an emotional tone, the dancer reinforced the desire to rebuild his image. “I came back to have my merit in society and be known as a dancer. It’s my merit.”
Kassios concluded with a reflection on judgment and recognition: “The human being does 100 good things and no one sees. But when one misses one, they just remember this.