Paolla Oliveira About Virginia in Great Rio: “We are very different”

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Paolla Oliveira About Virginia in Great Rio: “We are very different”

Paolla Oliveira commented on Virginia Fonseca’s choice as. The actress, who has held the post in recent years, will make the track to the influencer in the next carnival.

According to Paolla, the decision was from the school itself and must be respected. “Someone would have to take over, love. It has to be,” said Heleninha’s interpreter during an interview with O Globo.

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“Greater Rio has over 30 years of history, choosing and making the decisions. I think it is not up to us now to question and point. They know what they are doing. I will be there, I will pass the track to her,” he added.

The actress pointed out, however, that she and Virginia have different profiles.

“We are very different women. This is a fact. We have different values, we have different thoughts. Although I do not know Virginia, I had no contact with her, I only know the public person. And public people are quite different.”

Despite the differences, Paolla stressed that he does not intend to feed rivalries.

“I don’t think any opinion that I will give Valha to create a Fla-Flu between female rivalries. I think she has to shine. What I want for her-and it would be for anyone who assumed this post-is that he has love, responsibility and dedication to the community as a whole.”

Finally, the actress remembered the symbolic role of the drum queen’s position and wished Virginia take it ahead.

“It is a post that symbolically represents the women of that community. Everything I have achieved so far has been looking at these women, listening and being close to them. My work has always been to praise the woman inside samba, with the possibilities they had of liberation.”

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