The singer Belo50, paid tribute to the actress Gabriela Loranher “Three Graces” co-star. The singer and actress play Misael and Viviane, respectively, both residents of the fictional community of Chacrinha.
During the Multishow Summer Festival, the pagodeiro called the actress on stage and praised her: “I want to say how important you are. Not just for the soap opera, as a human being. How much are you important for our movement all. You represent so many people. So many people represented by you,” he declared.
The musician was also grateful for the reception from the Bahian public who welcomed the actors to close the festival. “She has been here for three days. She said: ‘Tomorrow when I arrive to record the soap opera, it will be possible to record another three years with energy I got from the people of Salvador”, commented Belo.
Loran thanked the musician for his support and praised his debut on television as Misael, in the nine o’clock serial. “Recording with this man here is surreal, because he is so perfect. He is an incredible guy, with a huge heart. Sharing the set, sharing the scene with you, you are an actor! It’s the our actor and is our idol of Brazil”, said Loran.
See the summary of this Tuesday’s chapter (27) of “Three Graces”:
Lígia reports Joaquim to the police for insults, and does not talk about the Three Graces for fear of harming Gerluce. Joaquim and Misael decide to remove The Three Graces from the junkyard. Lucélia proposes an alliance with Baghdad. João Rubens is surprised by Kasper’s concern for Ferette. Lígia looks for Pastor Albérico to talk, and the two end up getting involved. José Maria leaves jail and is surprised to see Kellen. Zenilda tells Xenica that she will go after whoever set up José Maria. Ferette tells Zenilda that he will remove Leonardo from his business. Maggye warns Lucélia about Baghdad. Raul is kidnapped. Paulinho comments to Juquinha that he was intrigued by Lígia’s complaint. Gerluce reveals to Lígia that he planned the theft of the sculpture alongside Joaquim, Viviane, Júnior and Misael.
*Published by Larissa Santos.
