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was at the Grande Rio rehearsal, on the club’s court, on Tuesday night (10/14). In addition to the usual advisors and friends, the influencer was accompanied by Fernanda Cristina, Vini Jr.’s mother, and reignited rumors of a reconciliation.
The two posed on Instagram stories arriving at the samba school and, later. at the end of the event: “Kkkkkk enemy of the end. We left the court and came to the after”, she wrote in the caption.
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Virginia Fonseca and Fernanda Cristina pose for Instagram after the Grande Rio rehearsal
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Virginia Fonseca and Fernanda Cristina arrive arm in arm at the event
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Mother of Virginia Fonseca and Vini Jr., Margareth Serrão and Fernanda Cristina, pose on social media
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Mothers of Virginia and Vini Jr. pose together amid affair rumors
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“Enemy of the end”, says Virginia after samba with Fernanda Cristina, Vini Jr’s mother.
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Fernanda Cristina, mother of Vinícius Jr., is said to be having a romance with pagodeiro Marcelinho Oliveira, from the group Quinto Segredo
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“Let’s drink”, says Virginia’s mother when posing with Vini Jr.’s mother, Fernanda Cristina
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In a previous click, Virginia Fonseca and Fernanda were photographed arm in arm arriving at the scene.
Climate between Vini Jr. and Virginia’s mothers
The Fábia Oliveira column discovered, exclusively, that a recent photo shared by Margereth Serrão, mother of Virginia Fonseca, caused outrage.
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The recording, taken during a meeting between the families at Vini Jr.’s mansion, in Mangaratiba (RJ), at the end of September, showed Margereth alongside Fernanda Cristina, mother of the Real Madrid striker.
On her Instagram story, Margereth wrote: “A new friendship. Let’s drink, friend.” What seemed to be a record of a relaxed moment ended up generating such tension.
It caused discomfort
According to the column, with the exhibition.
Vini Jr.’s mother would have understood the image as something private, made just to keep, and not to be shared publicly.