Vittor Fernando criticized Virgínia's work and Zé Felipe commented on the Internet. (Photo: Reproduction/Instagram)
Zé Felipe spoke out on social media following an indirect message from Vittor Fernando. In the early hours of this Sunday (17), the influencer criticized celebrities who make money by gambling on the Internet. Following the comment, the singer and his wife Virgínia Fonseca responded to the criticism on Instagram.
Vittor cites an article from “Fantástico” that denounces the games and indirectly comments on the Cadillac Escalade worth R$2 million that Zé Felipe and the influencer bought. “All credit and honor goes to God for my new 2 million reais car that I got by deceiving people,” he wrote. The businesswoman often uses the religious expression in all her successes and the launch of her husband's products and music.
“I'm glad I never did it, I've already had offers for a lot of money that would change my life. When I say a lot, it's a lot of money. Then I keep seeing some influencers doing and buying million dollar things like $2 million cars and saying, “All honor and glory goes to God,” “Amen, God,” “Thank you, my God”. Which God? If there is one thing that God does not support, it is deceiving others to get rich and show off. I find it disgusting,” sent Vittor.
“I believe that nothing can buy a clear conscience, you know? I would never lie on my pillow and sleep at night. And then I went through a lot of poverty with my family. Today, in a privileged position, when I talk about material goods, why should I agree to deceive people to have more money and yet use a saying that says, “God gives it to me and I am very blessed.” Thank you God'? They know God isn't even close. First, God is not always for this money, this display. Not to mention the money for ordinary people who use deception to deceive and destroy lives and families,” the influencer added.
Finally, he urged people to be careful about these highprofile gambling speeches and congratulated the Sunday show for the warning. “Congratulations to Fantástico for finally speaking about it because I always thought it was absurd, I'll be completely honest. Also, be careful about the things you see out there. I really think that not everyone is evil, but at the same time they are bought by money. So we have to be careful, you know,” he added.
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Vittor Fernando speaks some truths about Virginia and Zé Felipe's cheating pic.twitter.com/4d3kWIxARF
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Hours later, Zé Felipe, who usually responds to criticism on the Internet, commented on Vittor Fernando's speeches. “Who is this burglar? Go and take his ass, fdp, f*ck*,” the singer commented before addressing the case in Instgaram’s stories. “Have you noticed that I never cursed anyone for nothing? It's always someone saying some shit, some nonsense, I swear. Then a lot of people say: “Wow, you can only swear, where are the classes?” Old man, what should I do? Send a flower to the person who said shit? Sugarplum? For God's sake! We're always quiet, then someone comes along and says such rubbish, invents something. Then you can't hit back, you have to stay calm and take the blow in silence. No, right, did you come? “Everything has a limit, damn it,” said Zé.
Virgínia, in turn, has also shared videos in which she calls out people who have won large amounts playing such games. Additionally, she shared how much she earned from WePink, her cosmetics company, in the last five months. According to the businesswoman, the brand has earned more than 160 million reais.
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Virgínia reports R$160 million in sales with WePink, shortly after Vitor Fernando explained that she makes money by deceiving followers. pic.twitter.com/ghfAd5uSRE
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After the couple's statement, the influencer returned to the internet and said, “Do you understand what I'm saying about having a clear conscience? I didn't even mention names and it's already hurting them.”