The tribute to Fábio Jr.’s 70th birthday made Caldeirão and Mion even naughtier this Saturday (11). Arlete Salles from the show’s VIP audience revealed that there was no technical kiss with the singer. “No, there is no such thing (laughs),” said the veteran. “I have always kept an eye on you,” also said the actress, who was not the only one to comment on the seductive power of the interpreter of the iconic Jorge Tadeu from the soap opera Pedra sobre Pedra (1992).
In addition to women expressing their desires for the star, Marcos Mion spoke more than once about how they trembled when they were in front of the singer. “When he looks you in the eyes, it’s impressive. “I’m glad I’ve never been locked in a room with you,” the host joked.
One of the hottest moments was when Nívea Maria asked the singer to sit on her lap, in reference to the song Senta Aqui. He, in turn, made some revelations. He said that he sometimes sent journalists there because he was prejudiced against singing and acting. The artist also said that he used a store credit card before he became rich and famous.
Mion also emphasized that the special edition of her program is an exclusive show. “A unique show, and what happens when a show ends? There’s an encore,” he commented, seeing the wails as the final song was announced.
The singer honored this Saturday sang several hits from different phases of his career, including Só Você, Encosta and Alma Gêmea. The special program was attended by an audience full of Fábio Jr.’s talent and fans.
Among the celebrities who honored the singer are actresses Arlete Salles, Nívea Maria, Danielle Winits, É de Casa presenter Thiago Oliveira, as well as members of the cast of the soap opera Terra e Paixão such as Thati Lopes, Diego Martins and Ignácio Luz.
With a career spanning almost 60 years, many albums released and 20 works on television, Fábio Jr. had the opportunity to revisit special moments in his career and received recognition from colleagues such as Xuxa and Isadora Ribeiro, who sent loving messages to the artist.
“Without you, I wouldn’t exist. I love what I do and I love the stage. It’s the same feeling, the same fear and the same expectation that everything will go well at the shows. Looking back.” “It’s clear that it was worth it. It’s a shame. I would do it again, I wouldn’t change a thing. “We’re always learning and now we’re starting over again in our 70s,” said the singer.