Zilu Camargo Reveals Illness Caused by Family Dispute Take Strong

Zilu Camargo Reveals Illness Caused by Family Dispute: “Take Strong Medicine

Zilu Godoi revealed that he fell ill due to the controversy between Igor Camargo and Zezé Di Camargo's fiancée, Graciele Lacerda. Zezé's exwife spoke about the matter this Friday the 15th.

In response to Zezé di Camargo, Zilu Godoi reacted with outrage

In response to Zezé di Camargo, Zilu Godoi reacted with outrage

Photo: Instagram/ @zilucamargooficial / Estadão

On social media, Zilu said that she had contracted herpes zoster after the conflicts: “I feel a little unwell, my herpes zoster has attacked. My immunity has dropped a lot because of all this confusion in the family, because of all this news, because of everything that happens.

Zilu noted that staying in the United States, away from her children, has also affected her mental health. “I stay here without being able to do anything, without being able to be close to my children, and that affects me, I am very sad, really sad.”

“I really wanted to be in Brazil now to spend Christmas and New Year with my children, but given all these problems I ultimately decided against it. As a result, my immunity decreased, I felt unwell and had to take very strong medication, which ended with my health, I am weak. I'll stay in bed. Pray for me, I really need prayer,” he asked.

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The relationship between Zezé and Igor has been strained since Amabylle, Igor's wife, uncovered a fake profile on Instagram that was used to attack her and other family members. Speculation is that the account belongs to Graciele, who the profile supposedly only praised.

Last Sunday 10, Graciele Domingo Espetacular gave an interview on Record TV in which she admitted to being the owner of the fake account, but said that it was created to defend herself against attacks she faces on social media is exposed.

“I had no intention of messing with anyone, I just wanted to defend myself,” Graciele said. According to the report, the account had existed for 10 years and all family members were aware of the profile's existence.

Graciele argued that her team was responsible for the account and over time she forgot to use it. According to the influencer, the profile was used to praise her and generate engagement for her publications.

She said she no longer had access to the account in April. The attacks on Zezé's family revealed by Igor Camargo date back to June and the influencer denies having logged into the profile that day. She claims that one of the attacks against Wanessa Camargo was carried out during a trip to Vitória.

Igor, in turn, made the decision to speak out on the matter because Amabylle Eiroa was banned by the courts from speaking publicly on the matter. According to Igor, the decision was made because Amabylle was “badly advised” by the lawyer in charge of the case at the time and secretly published a document.

He further argued that there had been attempts to resolve the case internally in July and that Graciele had said at the time that Amabylle had created a profile of the same name to carry out the attacks and incriminate the influencer.

Estadão contacted Graciele's team to comment on Igor's statements but has not yet received a response. The room remains open.

Igor argued that if the account had been used by a third party, Graciele would have noticed this through notifications. “The excuses that come make no sense at all and cause a family conflict that could have been avoided,” he said, reiterating that Amabylle did not have access to the profile.

Finally, Igor denied that Amabylle was responsible for Graciele losing a contract after the case came to light. He then posted a carousel of the fake account's attacks on the family and denied that Graciele was traveling at the time of the comment to Wanessa.

Graciele Lacerda admits fake profile “to defend herself” and Zezé Di Camargo’s son reveals attacks on the family.

Photo: Videoreproduktion/Record TV and @igor_ci via Instagram / Estadão

Zilu Godoi

Photo: Instagram/ @zilucamargooficial / Estadão