A villa worth R$15 million was gifted by Thiago Nigro to his exwife, who didn’t sign a contract on his behalf: understand extra

The R$15 million mansion where Thiago Nigro, Maíra Cardi’s new boyfriend, and Camila Ferreira lived in Alphaville, São Paulo is hers alone. On an anniversary, the businessman, creator of the channel Primo Rico, handed over the property to his ex.

“He came with a key and the contract and said: It’s yours, it’s in your name. It used to be in his name only,” she said in an interview.

Camila Ferreira Photo: rep instagram

It turns out that Camila didn’t sign the contract, which surprised Nigro during the interview.

“You didn’t know that, did you? But I didn’t sign it. You know now,” she said, to her husband’s astonishment.

Thiago Nigro and Camila Ferreira’s mansion is worth R$15 million. Photo: rep facebook

Camila justified herself by saying that there was a lot of trust between them.

“I trust Thi completely and he trusts me completely. So I see no need to do that. If one day we weren’t together, I would never get into an argument about money. I don’t see myself doing that,” he noted.

Camila Ferreira, Maíra Cardi and Thiago Nigro Photo: rep instagram

In the interview, the two talked about how they invested the money they had earned together. At Camila’s urging, Nigro launched his financial education channel, which is now one of the largest in the world.

“She encouraged me to record and did everything, filmed, edited. Ca made cinema and understood a lot of assets.

Thiago Nigro and Camila Ferreira Photo: rep instagram

worth millions

Despite having joint accounts, Thiago Nigro and Camila Ferreira also kept separate accounts for expenses and personal expenses. Today, Primo Rico’s fortune, as he is known, is estimated at R$ 22 million, according to Infomoney sponsored by his company. But the amount can reach R$ 40 million including participation in other companies.

Camila Ferreira and Thiago Nigro Photo: rep instagram

Camila also owns an online platform that acts as a book club, encouraging people to read more, reduce procrastination and have more time, in addition to forming new networks.