When the first chapter of the soap opera “I love Paraisópolis” aired in May 2015, many wondered who owned the powerful voice that sang the opening song of the plot. Although his name was not known to the public, Victor Kreutz took the opportunity every evening to demonstrate his talent by screening the 155 chapters of the series.
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Victor Kreutz, Alle Fonttes and Junior Tulher
After the soap opera ended, he tried to pursue an artistic career, but left the stage in 2020, right at the start of the Covid19 pandemic. With the decision to take a break from being a singer, Victor decided to make content about his pastel stand. The funny videos, many with doubleentendre jokes, were successful and his social network grew.
— It became untenable (working with music). It seems like it was a divine confirmation for me not to pursue the path of music. Fate acts with great certainty in my life. When I started publishing content about pastels, I decided to focus on the internet. “I gave up working with music, it doesn’t interest me anymore,” says Victor, who even recorded some songs after the soap opera that weren’t even released.
Although he can’t imagine pursuing music in the near future, despite calls from friends and family to return to art, he believes his return depends on the universe conspiring in his favor.
— I’m like a TV in standby mode, only with the little light on. I reached the top earlier with the opening of the soap opera, I didn’t build a career little by little. I started the other way around, which may have hindered my path into music as I didn’t have the structure to do shows there. The lack of opportunity will always remain. There is a pot in the artistic world he says who reaps the success of his videos as a digital influencer.
Remember the opening of “I love Paraisópolis”:
In addition to his work as a pastry chef, Victor shares moments on social media with his two friends Alle Fonttes and Junior Tulher. Together they form a trio that arouses curiosity among their followers on social media.
Victor and Alle were together for 12 years and never thought of having a third person in the relationship, but during an event in Osasco (SP) they met Junior from Rio. Two months ago, they started a threeway relationship and recently they sealed their union by exchanging rings.
— It could have been just a move, but it was something bigger. Victor came to me and said he felt something different, and I really felt that too. We have spoken, agreed and we maintain this relationship. We even have alliances. There were a lot of haters, but a lot of people supported us and wished us luck says Alle.
Trisal receives criticism of the relationship
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In Instagram posts, some followers criticize Trisal, who says he doesn’t care about such negative news. They claim that they have experienced no resistance from their families.
— The funniest thing is that we received negative messages from people in the community (LGBTQIA+). Not even our families suffered that much. When I told my mother, she welcomed the information stressed Junior.
To keep the flame of love and so much energy alive between the three, they guarantee that one of the secrets is always the dialogue. But for Victor, the biggest challenge in the relationship is understanding each other’s situation and respecting each other’s opinions.
— It’s even easier to break a tie with a trisal than with a normal pair (laughs) because there are always three votes. There are three heads. When a couple has so many different thoughts and opinions, imagine three people… jokes Victor, who adds: I don’t care about the comments. Anyone who is on my side has to accept me as I am. So I don’t care what they say about us. There are people who have a threeyear period and don’t know it. We just exposed it (laughs).
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